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Crafting the Past: Theory and Practice of Museums

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Katherine Ambry Linhein Muller 1 ✉
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How do we know something is real? We say something exists when it is tangible and we can touch it; it is factual when we can compare it to other known variables, and historic when it fulfils our expectation of the past. There are objects and activities that blur these categories and cause people to accept alternative histories...

International Learning Partnership: Living History and Adult Education in the Museum

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Susanne Wiermann 1 ✉
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Many archaeological open-air museums and museums with indoor reconstructions choose to interpret history using the method of ‘living history’, or re-enactments. If one only counts the German references, there is wide variety of terms used by museums when they talk of ‘living history’...