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Changing Views? Emotional Intelligence, Registers of Engagement and the Museum Visit

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Smith, Laurajane

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Museums and the Past explores the central role of museums as memory keepers and makers. Using case studies from a Canadian context, the contributors to this collection reflect on the challenges in maintaining and developing museums as meaningful places of memory and learning. Discussions of museum practice and historical consciousness – how our understanding of the past shapes our sense of the future – consider the modern museum’s narratives and pedagogical responsibilities and how museums continue to inform our sense of history.

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Museums and the Past - Constructing Historical Consciousness

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2099-12-31