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MUSEUM ORIGINS: READINGS IN EARLY MUSEUM HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY
Edited by Hugh H. Genoways and Mary Anne Andrei
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Museum Origins: Readings in Early Museum History and Philosophy has
just been released by Left Coast Press, Inc., of Walnut Creek, CA, USA.
The book of 344 pages is designed as a reading anthology for students
of museology and working museum professionals. The book contains 50
reading from authors writing from antiquity to 1925, with an emphasis
on the period of 1850 to 1925. The purpose of the book is to provide
museologists and historians with a broad selection of significant
historical writings about museums--their origins, philosophies, and
theories on education and exhibition--to be used as a resource for
classroom instruction and as a source of inspiration for working
professionals and scholars interested in the rich history of museums.
One section is devoted to the philosophy of museums with living
collections, including zoos, aquariums, botanical gardens, and
arboretums. Another section is devoted to the relationship between
museums and universities.
Additional information and methods of ordering copies may be found at
the Left Coast Press, Inc., website at
<http://www.lcoastpress.com/book.php?id=144>.
Sincerely,
Hugh H. Genoways
Co-editor
Mary Anne Andrei
Co-editor
Hugh H. Genoways
Professor Emeritus
University of Nebraska State Museum
W436 Nebraska Hall
Lincoln, NE 68588-0514
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Phone: 402-472-2012
FAX: 402-472-8949
Visit the Museum History Journal website at
<http://www.lcoastpress.com/journal.php?id=6>
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