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Forgotten Museums

Hannah Martin

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Editora: Publifye

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Forgotten Museums explores the often-overlooked stories of cultural institutions that have closed their doors, examining the reasons behind their demise and the lessons they offer for the future of cultural preservation. The book delves into the lifecycle of museums, revealing how factors like inadequate funding and shifting public interest can lead to their downfall. It also confronts the ethical dilemmas surrounding deaccessioning, questioning what happens to collections when a museum can no longer care for them. One may be surprised to learn that the decline of some historical societies mirrors changes in academic priorities. The book analyzes these forgotten institutions as valuable case studies, offering insights into how museums can enhance their resilience and adapt to changing circumstances. Beginning with an introduction to museum mortality, each chapter focuses on specific examples of "forgotten museums," detailing their histories and the challenges they faced. By exploring these failures, the book aims to inform contemporary museum practices and contribute to a more sustainable future for our cultural heritage.
Disponível desde: 24/02/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 78 páginas.

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