Chapter 8 Pandemics and national pride: collecting and curating the history of HIV/ AIDS

In recent years there has been a resurgence of museum exhibitions on the history of HIV/AIDS. While many assumed that there was enough awareness of the historical significance of this new disease to ensure the careful collection and conservation of relevant material, it is increasingly clear that a...

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Main Author: Parry, Manon S. (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Manchester University Press 2022
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