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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ian Jones , Robert R. Macdonald , Darryl McIntyre , Marie Louise BourbeauPublisher: AltaMira Press Imprint: AltaMira Press Dimensions: Width: 14.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 21.90cm Weight: 0.274kg ISBN: 9780759111813ISBN 10: 0759111812 Pages: 198 Publication Date: 16 March 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"Chapter 1. Cities and Museums about Them Chapter 2. City Museums and the Geopolitics of Globalization Chapter 3. Museums of Cities and the Future of Cities Chapter 4. ""The Novelties of the Town:"" Museums, Cities, and Historical Representation Chapter 5. The Prospect of a City Museum Chapter 6. Thinking the Present Historically at the Museum of Sydney, Sydney, Australia Chapter 7. A City Museum for Stuttgart: Some Issues in Planning a Museum for the 21st Century Chapter 8. Taipei City Museum in the Making Chapter 9. Museums and Urban Renewal in Towns Chapter 10. The Development of the City of Kazan: The Museum Aspect Chapter 11. Defining a Research Agenda for City Museums in a Peripheralizing World Chapter 12. From Urban Blocks to City Blogs: Defining Attributes for the City Museum of Today"ReviewsCities need museums as people need memories: not as a repository of their past, but as a token of their identity and a guide to the future. Here is a unique survey of city museums from five continents to stimulate discussion about such museums' varied functions -- from archive to development workshop. -- Joseph Rykwert A far more compelling book than others of its kind. Museums Journal, London, February 2009 Books that arise from conferences are often uneven and poorly structured butCity Museums and City Development is an exception. Recollections This book brings together the latest thinking and scholarship on a topic that is critical to the future of all museums. City museums, more than any other topic specific cultural institutions, not only carry the seeds of memory but bear the responsibility of reflecting the increasingly diverse populations they serve. These museums, through their programs, bring relevance to their various publics, serve as places of discussion and civil discourse, and ultimately inform and enlighten their citizens. -- Sal Cilella The contents should both inspire and challenge anyone working in a history museum, especially one in an urban setting. Aaslh History News Cities need museums as people need memories: not as a repository of their past, but as a token of their identity and a guide to the future. Here is a unique survey of city museums from five continents to stimulate discussion about such museums' varied functions from archive to development workshop.--Joseph Rykwert Author InformationIan Jones is the Secretary of CAMOC (Collections and Activities of Museums of Cities), one of the international committees forming part of the International Council of Museums. Robert R. Macdonald is director emeritus, Museum of the City of New York, where he previously served as CEO for 17 years. Darryl McIntyre has been group director for public programs at the Museum of London since November 2003. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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