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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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ON MUSEUM, COMMUNITIES AND THE RELA
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original environment - as if it was
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Des etudes recentes prevoient que,
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Si les musees du Quebec veulent etr
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These observations reprooving to th
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The Life Itself Provides The Topics
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MUSEUMS AND COMMUNITY FINAL REMARKS
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II MUSEUM AND COMMUNITY MUSEOLOGY A
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La question que I'on peut se poser
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ICOFOM Stavanger 1995 approaches do
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ICOFOM Stavanger 1995 The 'Declarat
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Paule Doucet (1995) «Les nouvelles
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politiques dans des efforts de depa
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constitution de leur action patrimo
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Conclusions Ces quelques dimensions
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ICOFOMIStavanger cours des annees 1
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ICOFOM/ Stavanger core dans une log
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ICOFOMlStavanger Davallon (J.). 199
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II. Looking at the Nordic museums,
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V,las founctea. ill llSbj. At 1 UfK
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Construction d'une identite nationa
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La culture nationale est fabriquee
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and what we lost when the air and t
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AUTHORS Per-Uno AGREN, Umea Univers