Does War Belong in Museums? : The Representation of Violence in Exhibitions / Wolfgang Muchitsch

Presentations of war and violence in museums generally oscillate between the fascination of terror and its instruments and the didactic urge to explain violence and, by analysing it, make it easier to handle and prevent. The museums concerned also have to face up to these basic issues about the soci...

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Year of Publication:2014
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Edition Museumsakademie Joanneum ; Bd. 4.
Physical Description:1 online resource (225 p.)
Notes:International conference proceedings.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1 Editorial 2 Content 5 Does War Belong in Museums? The Representation of Violence in Exhibitions 9 Introduction 13 Museums and the Representation of War 21 Military Museums and Social History 41 Contents and Space: New Concept and New Building of the Militärhistorisches Museum of the Bundeswehr 63 From Technical Showroom to Full-fledged Museum: The German Tank Museum Munster 83 The Museum of Military History/Institute of Military History in Vienna: History, Organisation and Significance 99 The Concept for a New Permanent Exhibition at the Museum Altes Zeughaus 107 About the Beauty of War and the Attractivity of Violence 123 The Bomb and the City: Presentations of War in German City Museums 131 War in Context: Let the Artifacts Speak 145 War Museums and Photography 155 The Monument is Invisible, the Sign Visible. Monuments in New Perspectives 173 Politics of Memory and History in the Museum - The New "Museum of the History of the Great Patriotic War" in Minsk/Belarus 185 Framing the Military-Nation: New War Museums and Changing Representational Practices in Turkey since 2002 203 Contributors 219