Chapter Musea voor een betere wereld

Over the last forty years, 'the world' has entered 'the museum'. Collections and presentations that were supposed to be self-evident had to be reconsidered. This chapter demonstrates that two more or less simultaneous influences shaped this process in Dutch museums. On the one ha...

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Main Author: Prak, Maarten (auth)
Other Authors: Rutten, Bart (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Published: Amsterdam Amsterdam University Press 2023
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