Open air museums: the history and future of a visionary idea
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adam_text | Contents
Foreword
.........................ix
Preface
..........................xi
INTRODUCTION
.....................
I
1
.
ARTUR HAZELIUS
AND
SKANSEN
4
The
Skansen
of the 1890S
.......................6
Know Thyself.
...........................13
The best possible moment
......................20
Hazelius as innovator
........................25
Hazelius and the museums
.....................
2c
2.
FOLLOWERS AND COMPETITORS
33
Museums for ordinary people
.................... 55
Open air museums and nationalism
................. 3 8
A museum of buildings
....................... 41
The very first open air museum
................... 48
We do not aim at any illusion
.................... 52
The innumerable small museums
.................. $8
A romanticist with an artistic spirit
................. 62
The rebellious free thinker
......................
γι
Two regional open air museums
................... 80
A town history open air museum
.................. 85
We are, and want to be, Dutch
...................
8p
The vision is passed on
.......................
су
3.
BETWEEN THE WARS
ІОІ
Baltic nation building
.......................101
An open air museum as a sociological experiment
...........10}
Museums in Czechoslovakia and Nazi Germany
...........106
French museum theory andWebh nationalism
............
n¡
Continuing Scandinavian initiatives
................
ut
Skansen
and the Swedish People s Home
..............117
Ą.
OUTDOOR MUSEUMS IN AMERICA 1
23
Industrialist and social reformer
...................124
The Edison Institute
........................130
Greenfield Village as a forerunner
..................133
Convincing a millionaire
......................13
S
The eighteenth century resurrected
..................141
A national
ρ
lace of pilgrimage
....................146
5.
A FIRMLY ESTABLISHED MOVEMENT I
5 2
Village museum and folk home
...................153
A total experience
..........................158
The perfect landscape museum
....................16$
New areas, new countries
......................173
A collection of buildings
.......................179
6.
THE OPEN AIR MUSEUM IN THE SERVICE OF SOCIALISM 1
84
Contemporary life in museums
...................192
Skansenology
............................194
The living tradition
........................203
7.
MUSEUMS AND INDUSTRIALISM
2θ8
An open air museum of technological history
.............211
Industrial archaeology
.......................217
A Victorian town
..........................220
Nostalgia is the sugar on the pill
..................
22s
8.
LIVING HISTORY
236
A village in New England
......................240
The America of the Pilgrim Fathers
.................
24s
Singing seamen
...........................255
Secrets of the imagination
......................2^7
The America of the Pioneers
.....................260
The beginnings of a new state
....................264
European immigrants
........................26p
Agrarian history
..........................273
A provoking new method
......................279
The
long route
to the slave auction
..................282
9.
OUT INTO THE WORLD
288
10.
THE RETURN
OF MAN
296
The regeneration of Frilandsmuseet
.................301
A museum about people
......................
30J
Historyland
............................311
11
.
OPEN AIR MUSEUMS AND THE CHANGING PRESENT
323
A growing time gap
........................525
Norway takes the lead once more
...................328
The needs of the visitor
.......................¡¡4
Bridges to the past
.........................336
Drama, games and play
.......................¡42
German
reorientation
.......................
34y
Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall
.....................340
America s Greatest History Attraction
................354
Opening doors
...........................
3J7
Back to the founders
........................363
Open air museums throw off the shackles
...............36p
12.
CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES 371
A triple strategy
...........................372
New needs, new possibilities
....................
I
3 .
THE BOUNDS OF POSSIBILITY
3
80
Large or small
...........................381
Illusion and reality
.........................383
True and false
...........................
38т
1Ą.
CREATING A NOAH S ARK
392
A reserve for threatened buildings
..................3
ρ
з
An advisory centre
.........................3p7
Craftsmanship and craft training
..................
зр8
Biological diversity
.........................402
On with the dance
.........................406
Open air museums and research
...................40p
15.
THE NOBLE ART OF INTERPRETATION
41 3
Sense and sensibility
........................414
A democratic history
........................416
Getting things to talk
........................419
Meeńngpeople
...........................425
The inverted time perspective
....................42p
Onlooker or participant
.......................436
l6. ON COMMON GROUND 440
Play and imagination
........................441
Joyful learning
...........................
The open air museum as an arena
..................
17.
AS FAR AS THE VISION CAN REACH
457
The need for visionary leaders
....................458
The soul of the museum
.......................461
Joining forces
............................463
Doorways to the future
.......................46$
Acknowledgements
.......................469
Illustration credits
........................470
Notes
..............................473
Literature
............................509
Index
..............................525
Maps
.............................531
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Contents
Foreword
.ix
Preface
.xi
INTRODUCTION
.
I
1
.
ARTUR HAZELIUS
AND
SKANSEN
4
The
Skansen
of the 1890S
.6
Know Thyself.
.13
The best possible moment
.20
Hazelius as innovator
.25
Hazelius and the museums
.
2c
2.
FOLLOWERS AND COMPETITORS
33
Museums for ordinary people
. 55
Open air museums and nationalism
. 3 8
A museum of buildings
. 41
The very first open air museum
. 48
We do not aim at any illusion
. 52
The innumerable small museums
. $8
A romanticist with an artistic spirit
. 62
The rebellious free thinker
.
γι
Two regional open air museums
. 80
A town history open air museum
. 85
We are, and want to be, Dutch
.
8p
The vision is passed on
.
су
3.
BETWEEN THE WARS
ІОІ
Baltic nation building
.101
An open air museum as a sociological experiment
.10}
Museums in Czechoslovakia and Nazi Germany
.106
French museum theory andWebh nationalism
.
n¡
Continuing Scandinavian initiatives
.
ut
Skansen
and the Swedish "People's Home"
.117
Ą.
OUTDOOR MUSEUMS IN AMERICA 1
23
Industrialist and social reformer
.124
The Edison Institute
.130
Greenfield Village as a forerunner
.133
Convincing a millionaire
.13
S
The eighteenth century resurrected
.141
A national
ρ
lace of pilgrimage
.146
5.
A FIRMLY ESTABLISHED MOVEMENT I
5 2
Village museum and folk home
.153
A total experience
.158
The perfect landscape museum
.16$
New areas, new countries
.173
A collection of buildings
.179
6.
THE OPEN AIR MUSEUM IN THE SERVICE OF SOCIALISM 1
84
Contemporary life in museums
.192
Skansenology
.194
The living tradition
.203
7.
MUSEUMS AND INDUSTRIALISM
2θ8
An open air museum of technological history
.211
Industrial archaeology
.217
A Victorian town
.220
"Nostalgia is the sugar on the pill"
.
22s
8.
LIVING HISTORY
236
A village in New England
.240
The America of the Pilgrim Fathers
.
24s
Singing seamen
.255
Secrets of the imagination
.2^7
The America of the Pioneers
.260
The beginnings of a new state
.264
European immigrants
.26p
Agrarian history
.273
A provoking new method
.279
The
long route
to the slave auction
.282
9.
OUT INTO THE WORLD
288
10.
THE RETURN
OF MAN
296
The regeneration of Frilandsmuseet
.301
"A museum about people"
.
30J
Historyland
.311
11
.
OPEN AIR MUSEUMS AND THE CHANGING PRESENT
323
A growing time gap
.525
Norway takes the lead once more
.328
The needs of the visitor
.¡¡4
Bridges to the past
.336
Drama, games and play
.¡42
German
reorientation
.
34y
Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall
.340
America's Greatest History Attraction
.354
Opening doors
.
3J7
Back to the founders
.363
Open air museums throw off the shackles
.36p
12.
CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES 371
A triple strategy
.372
New needs, new possibilities
.
I
3 .
THE BOUNDS OF POSSIBILITY
3
80
Large or small
.381
Illusion and reality
.383
True and false
.
38т
1Ą.
CREATING A NOAH'S ARK
392
A reserve for threatened buildings
.3
ρ
з
An advisory centre
.3p7
Craftsmanship and craft training
.
зр8
Biological diversity
.402
On with the dance
.406
Open air museums and research
.40p
15.
THE NOBLE ART OF INTERPRETATION
41 3
Sense and sensibility
.414
A democratic history
.416
Getting things to talk
.419
Meeńngpeople
.425
The inverted time perspective
.42p
Onlooker or participant
.436
l6. ON COMMON GROUND 440
Play and imagination
.441
Joyful learning
.
The open air museum as an arena
.
17.
AS FAR AS THE VISION CAN REACH
457
The need for visionary leaders
.458
The soul of the museum
.461
Joining forces
.463
Doorways to the future
.46$
Acknowledgements
.469
Illustration credits
.470
Notes
.473
Literature
.509
Index
.525
Maps
.531 |
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