Museum/Memorial/Shrine: National Narrative in National Spaces
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] E. Linenthal. Struggling with History and Memory , 1995 .
[2] Kathy E. Ferguson,et al. Narratives of History, Nature, and Death at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific , 1996 .
[3] L. Hein. Remembering the Bomb: The Fiftieth Anniversary in the United States and Japan Introduction: The Bomb as Public History and Transnational Memory , 1995 .
[4] S. Goldberg. Smithsonian suffers Legionnaires' disease , 1995 .
[5] J. Dower. Triumphal and Tragic Narratives of the War in Asia , 1995 .
[6] R. Kohn. History and the Culture Wars: The Case of the Smithsonian Institution's Enola Gay Exhibition , 1995 .
[7] I. Karp,et al. Museums and Communities: The Politics of Public Culture , 1993 .
[8] M. Kelly. Enshrining History: The Visitor Experience at Pearl Harbor's USS Arizona Memorial , 1996 .
[9] P. Connerton. How societies remember: Contents , 1989 .
[10] J. Heilbron,et al. An Exhibit Denied: Lobbying the History of Enola Gay , 1997 .
[11] J. E. Young. The Biography of a Memorial Icon: Nathan Rapoport's Warsaw Ghetto Monument , 1989 .
[12] D. Thelen. History after the Enola Gay Controversy: An Introduction , 1995 .
[13] C. B. Steiner. Museums and the Politics of Nationalism , 1995 .
[14] G. White. Remembering Guadalcanal: National Identity and Transnational Memory-Making , 1995 .