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Steven:
Some specific articles on national museums:
"Reflecting the State of the Nation" - Museums Journal, Feb. 1995
"Removing the Legacy of the Korean Past" - Curator, Sept. 1998
"Museums Around the World" Chapter 10 in Museums: A Place to Work
" Exact Imagining: The Museum As A Journey" - Museum News, March/April
1998
Hope this helps,
Dawn Scher Thomae
Milwaukee Public Museum
Also, check back issues of Museum International
Steven Lubar wrote:
> Can anyone suggest useful reading on the idea of a national museum:
> when
> was it invented, what has it meant to different countries at different
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> times? Thanks for any advice.
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> Steve Lubar
> National Museum of American History
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