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I am a history exhibits curator and designer, and have been trying to
integrate social history into my development of exhibits. I am currently
designing the core exhibits for the Fort Lauderdale Historical Museum in
Fort Lauderdale, Florida. I just read an interesting book called Museums
of Influence, published in 1987 by Cambridge University Press (can't
remember author). There is quite a bit in there about Social History in
museums. In particular, in the Opel Museum in Russelsheim, Germany. If you
would like to contact me by email, feel free. Dan Tomberlin
In article <[log in to unmask]>, Jennifer Nuske
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>If you work in the social history department of a museum or a museum
>primarily dealing with social history issues then I need you.
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>I am interested in how the need for representation, as expressed in
>social history theory, is expressed in museum practice. This is the aim
>of a small research project I am conducting as part of my course
>requirements. Your assistance would involve written answers to some
>questions which I will send to you if you are express an interest.
>Please contact me off list if you are able to help.
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>Thanks!
>Jennifer
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>Jennifer Nuske
>Deakin University,
>Melbourne, Australia.
>Email: [log in to unmask]
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