Cold War Museology
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Cold War Museology
J.M.M. Alberti, Samuel; Nehring, Holger; Douthwaite, Jessica
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2024
352
Dura
9781032690407
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1. Making and unmaking the Cold War in museums; Section One: Networks of materiality; 2. Readiness for Red Alert: Engaging with the Material Culture of the Royal Observer Corps; 3. Anchoring museum objects in the Cold War: The hidden meanings of a Transatlantic telephone cable; 4. Beyond Janus-faced narratives: object lessons from the travelling-wave maser; 5. The Vulcan's voice: Multiple meanings of a Cold War artefact; Section Two: Spaces, places and things; 6. Cold War through the looking glass: Espionage objects, authenticity and multiperspectivity; 7. Bunkers Revisited: Co-producing Memory, Meaning and Materiality in Danish Cold War Museums; 8. Creating a new Cold War museum: Curatorial reflections; 9. A War That Never Was: Locating, collecting, and exhibiting the experiences of British forces in Cold War West Germany; 10. There can't be any Berlin Wall left: oral history, 'domestic museums' and the search for a British Cold War; 11. Looking out from Point Alpha: Entangled histories in a Cold War borderland; Section Three: Values and representations; 12. Cold War time: Contemporary military heritage in Sweden; 13. How the U-2 became a museum object - local identities and museum collections at the Norwegian Aviation Museum in Bodo; 14. Competing for authenticity, nostalgia, and visitor revenue in Cold War Museum; 15. What Colour was the Cold War?
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Cold War;Museology;Museums;War;Collection;Display;Interpretation;Objects;Material culture;Race;Gender;Imperialism;Imaginary;History;Materiality
1. Making and unmaking the Cold War in museums; Section One: Networks of materiality; 2. Readiness for Red Alert: Engaging with the Material Culture of the Royal Observer Corps; 3. Anchoring museum objects in the Cold War: The hidden meanings of a Transatlantic telephone cable; 4. Beyond Janus-faced narratives: object lessons from the travelling-wave maser; 5. The Vulcan's voice: Multiple meanings of a Cold War artefact; Section Two: Spaces, places and things; 6. Cold War through the looking glass: Espionage objects, authenticity and multiperspectivity; 7. Bunkers Revisited: Co-producing Memory, Meaning and Materiality in Danish Cold War Museums; 8. Creating a new Cold War museum: Curatorial reflections; 9. A War That Never Was: Locating, collecting, and exhibiting the experiences of British forces in Cold War West Germany; 10. There can't be any Berlin Wall left: oral history, 'domestic museums' and the search for a British Cold War; 11. Looking out from Point Alpha: Entangled histories in a Cold War borderland; Section Three: Values and representations; 12. Cold War time: Contemporary military heritage in Sweden; 13. How the U-2 became a museum object - local identities and museum collections at the Norwegian Aviation Museum in Bodo; 14. Competing for authenticity, nostalgia, and visitor revenue in Cold War Museum; 15. What Colour was the Cold War?
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