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World Battlefield Museums Forum
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The "World Battlefield Museums Forum" is a comprehensive publication stemming from a scientific conference of the same name, held at the Museum of the Second World War in Gdańsk from September 4th to 6th, 2018. This book is a collection of insightful lectures delivered by museologists representing diverse institutions from nations such as Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Greece, China, and the United States, among others. The post-conference articles offer a thorough exploration of the challenges encountered by cultural institutions that also serve as memorial sites. Topics include strategies for bridging the gap between past and present, as well as methods for reinforcing national identity through historical context. While it provides a broad international viewpoint, the book also delves into specific local initiatives, such as the archaeological research carried out at Westerplatte. Complementing the written content, the volume includes photographic documentation and a detailed transcript of discussions among the museologists.
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The "World Battlefield Museums Forum" is a comprehensive publication stemming from a scientific conference of the same name, held at the Museum of the Second World War in Gdańsk from September 4th to 6th, 2018. This book is a collection of insightful lectures delivered by museologists representing diverse institutions from nations such as Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Greece, China, and the United States, among others. The post-conference articles offer a thorough exploration of the challenges encountered by cultural institutions that also serve as memorial sites. Topics include strategies for bridging the gap between past and present, as well as methods for reinforcing national identity through historical context. While it provides a broad international viewpoint, the book also delves into specific local initiatives, such as the archaeological research carried out at Westerplatte. Complementing the written content, the volume includes photographic documentation and a detailed transcript of discussions among the museologists.
