Dear Trent,
Hello from a dark and f'rrrrreeezing GOOD MORNING in Tokyo !
Although I am not specialized in the history of museums, here is some picks
exclusively for you.
Bennett, Tony. 1995. The Birth of the Museum: histry, theory, politics. New
York: Routledge.
America's Museums. Daedalius: Journal of the American Academy of Arts and
Sciences. Summer 1999. Cambridge, U.S.A.: Daedalus.
Burcaw, G. Ellis. 1997. Introduction to Museum Work. 3rd. edition. Altamira
Press.
Impey, Oliver and Arthur MacGregor ed. 1985. The Origins of Museums: The
Cabinet of Curiosities in 16th and 17th Century Europe. Oxford: Clarendon
Press.
I am sure the Smithsonian Studies Center can give you more titles for your
needs.
In addition, watch out for continuing information from other colleagues on
the Museum-L, first to mention Roger Smith and Prof. Patrick Boylan.
Good Luck and stay-tuned to YOUR Museum-L !
Ryo
Yasui Ryo (Mr.)
Lecturer in Museum Studies
Obirin University
P.O. Box 13, Turukawa
Machida 195,Japan
www.obirin.ac.jp
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On Thu, 1 Feb 2001 14:07:06 -0600, Trent Litchfield <trent@ONESOURCE-
INC.COM> wrote:
>I am a graduate student in the public history program at Murray State
University and during a class discussion about how museums have evolved
someone asked if there is museum about the history of museums. In a
nutshell, does anyone know of a museum dedicated to how the museums, their
function, and techniques have changed over time? Possibly even exhibits
showing how museum exhibits have changed over the years.
>
>Trent Litchfield, President
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