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Symposium MUSEUM AND COMMUNITY II J
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IV MUSEUM AND MUSEOLOGY IN NORWAY A
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SYMPOSIUM MUSEUM AND COMMUNITY, Par
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heritage as community appropriation
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and its plurality. Continuing on th
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Dr. Eurydice in the paper 'Museums
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For museums this would mean -among
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Given the fact that museums have an
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5. CuraLOr 37. no 4 (1994), p. 227.
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"pauimoine" de tous. n s'agit de re
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La troisieme communaute - qui aujou
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Heritage, Museum, Territory and Com
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to promote communication and educat
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''The museum must openly embrace th
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MUSEUMS and COMMUNITIES: a powerful
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have many of the great museums adop
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first immigrant housing. The first
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plantation and harvesting times. Af
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Museums and Communities - case stud
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climate around them, and once this
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Fuller, Nancy J 1992 The Museum as
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The nature of museums MUSEUMS AND T
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to all. It appears that history can
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fees for services and admissions in
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"Les musees. interoretes du oatrimo
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II ne s'agit plus d'un patrimoine o
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des courants tres divers dans leur
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During the Nineteenth Century sanct
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the community more effectively and
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Paivi-Marjut Raippalinna REGIONAL A
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insitutional ideas of Pierre Bourdi
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and what we lost when the air and t
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ICOFOM LAM REPORT 1990 - 1995 Durin
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AUTHORS Per-Uno AGREN, Umea Univers