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Publications

The academic dissemination included a series of conferences and reports. The main findings of the project are available in nine Open Access reports. You find links to all open access reports further down at this page.

This pamphlet presents Eunamus nine Open Access reports.

EuNaMus Report No. 1

Building National Museums in Europe 1750–2010. Conference proceedings from EuNaMus, European National Museums: Identity Politics, the Uses of the Past and the European Citizen, Bologna 28-30 April 2011

Aronsson, P. & Elgenius, G. (eds) (2011)

Linköping: Linköping University Electronic Press, available at this link

EuNaMus Report No 2

Crossing Borders: Connecting European Identities in Museums and Online

Knell, S., Axelsson B. et al (2012)

Linköping University Interdisciplinary Studies 14, Linköping: Linköping University Electronic Press, available at this link

EuNaMus Report No 3

Museum Policies in Europe 1990 – 2010: Negotiating Professional and Political Utopia

Eilertsen, L. & Amundsen A. B. (eds) (2012)

Linköping University Interdisciplinary Studies, 15, Linköping: Linköping University Electronic Press, available at this link

 

EuNaMus Report No 4

Great Narratives of the Past Traditions and Revisions in National Museums: Conference Proceedings from EuNaMus, European National Museums: Identity Politics, the Uses of the Past and the European Citizen, Paris 28 June – 1 July & 25–26 November 2011

Poulot, D., Bodenstein, F. & Lanzarote Guiral, J. M. (eds) (2012)

Linköping: Linköping University Electronic Press, available at this link

 

EuNaMus Report No 5

Voices from the Museum: Survey Research in Europe's National Museums

Bounia, A., Nikiforidou, A. et al (2012)

Linköping University Interdisciplinary Studies, 16, Linköping: Linköping University Electronic Press, available at this link

 

 

EuNaMus Report No 6

Voices from the Museum: Qualitative Research Conducted in Europe's National Museums

Dodd, J., Jones, C. el al (2012)

Linköping University Interdisciplinary Studies, 17, Linköping: Linköping University Electronic Press, available at this link

 

 

EuNaMus Report No 7

National Museums Making History in A Diverse Europe

Aronsson, Knell et al, (2012)

Linköping University Interdisciplinary Studies, 18, Linköping: Linköping University Electronic Press, available at this link

 

EuNaMus Report No 8

National Museums and the Negotiation of Difficult Pasts: Conference Proceedings from EuNaMus, European National Museums: Identity Politics, the Uses of the Past and the European Citizen, Brussels 26–27 January 2012

Poulot, D.; Lanzarote Guiral, J. M. & Bodenstein, F (eds) (2012)

Linköping: Linköping University Electronic Press, available at this link

 

EuNaMus Report No. 9

Entering the Minefields: the Creation of New History Museums in Europe: Conference Proceedings from EuNaMus, European National Museums: Identity Politics, the Uses of the Past and the European Citizen. Brussels 25 January 2012.

Axelsson, B., Dupont C. & Kesteloot, C. (eds) (2012)

Brussels 25 January 2012, , Linköping: Linköping University Electronic Press, available at this link.

 

NEWSLETTERS

Eunamus Newsletter #5 NOVEMBER 2012

Eunamus Newsletter #4 June 2012

Eunamus Newsletter #3 June 2011

Eunamus Newsletter+ March, 2011

Eunamus Newsletter+ December, 2010

Eunamus Newsletter #2 October 2010

Eunamus Newsletter+ September 2010

Eunamus Newsletter+ August 2010

Eunamus Newsletter #1 June 2010

A SELECTION OF CHAPTERS IN BOOKS. ARTICLES in PERIODICALS and CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS. MORE TO COME.

Aronsson, P. (2012) 'National museums negotiating the past for a desired future', in Peressut, L. B. and Pozzi, C. Museums in an Age of Migrations. Questions,Challanges, Perspectives, 66–76. Milano: Politecnico di Milano.

Amundsen, Arne Bugge, "Men of Vision. Hans Aall, Moltke Moe and the representations of the
emerging nation-state at the Norsk Folkemuseum in Oslo", ARV. Nordic Yearbook of Folklore vol. 68, Uppsala, 2011, pp. 37-56.

Amundsen, Arne Bugge,"Folk Museums and Worker's Memories. The Norsk Folkemuseum and
working-class culture", ARV. Nordic Yearbook of Folklore vol. 68, Uppsala, 2011, pp. 97-110.

Aronsson, P. (2010) 'Vad är ett nationalmuseum?', Årsbok KVHAA: s. 137-151.

Aronsson, Peter, (2011) "Medeltiden i montern", RJ:s Årsbok. Ett nordiskt rum. Historiska och framtida gemenskaper från Baltikum till Barents hav, Stockholm: Makadam.

Aronsson, P. (2011) 'Europeiska nationalmuseer som förhandlingsarenor', in Amundsen, A. B. and Rogan, B., (eds) Samling og museum. Kapitler av museenes historie, praksis og ideologi, s. 246-258. Oslo: Novus.

Aronsson, P. (2011) 'Explaining National Museums. Exploring comparative approaches to the study of national museums', in Knell, S. J., Aronsson, P. and Amundsen, A., (eds) National Museums. New Studies from around the World, p. 29-54. London: Routledge.

Aronsson, Peter (2011), "Historiography as a Marker of Current Paradigms Comparing the Role of Complex Cultural Institutions: Negotiating Museums", in Martin Fredriksson (ed) Conference proceedings Current Issues in European Cultural Studies, June 15–17, Norrköping, Sweden 2011, Linköping: LiU Electronic Press. Available at http://www.ep.liu.se/ecp_article/index.en.aspx?issue=062;article=018.

Axelsson, Bodil, (2011) "Eunamus – exploring the creation and power of European national museums. Art Bulletin of Nationalmuseum, 2010, Vol 17.

Axelsson, Bodil (2011), "Samdok – Collecting and Networking the Nation as it Evolves", in Martin Fredriksson (ed) Conference proceedings Current Issues in European Cultural Studies, June 15–17, Norrköping, Sweden 2011, Linköping: LiU Electronic Press. Available at http://www.ep.liu.se/ecp/062/019/ecp11062019.pdf.

Badica, S. “Same exhibitions, different labels? Romanian national museums and the fall of communism” in Simon J. Knell, Peter Aronsson, Arne Amundsen (eds.), National Museums. New Studies from Around the World, London: Routledge, 2010. Pp. 272 – 289.

Badica, S., “The black hole paradigm. Exhibiting Communism in Post-Communist Romania.” in History of Communism in Europe, new series, vol. 1/2010 “Politics of Memory in Post-Communist Europe”, edited by the Institute for the Investigation of Communist Crimes and the Memory of the Romanian Exile, Bucharest: Zeta Books. Pp.83- 101.

Bounia, Alexandra &Theopisti Stylianou-Lambert, “Heritage in conflict: history, memory and museums in Cyprus”, in Jari Harju (ed) Proceedings of the International ICMAH 2011 Conference, Helsinki, City Museum of Helsinki, forthcoming 2012.

Ignjatović, A. 'Arhitektura Novog dvora i Muzej kneza Pavla', in: Muzej kneza Pavla, Cvjetićanin, T. ed., Beograd: Narodni Muzej, 2010, pp. 58-90.

Stylianou-Lambert,Theopisti & Alexandra Bounia, “National museums of war and photography” in Sabine Fauland (ed) Proceedings of the ICOMAM (ICOM International Committee of Museums and Collections of Arms and Military History) Conference, forthcoming 2012.

Stylianou-Lambert,Theopisti & Alexandra Bounia, “Cypriot National/State Museums: Cultural management and national identity”, in Stylianou-Lambert, et al. (eds), Cypriot Museums: Some Museological Perspectives, Nicosia, Cyprus: Leventis Municipal Museum, fortcoming 2012.

Peer re-viewed ARTICLES

Aronsson, Peter. "Uses of the Past; Nordic Historical Cultures in a Comparative Perspective", Culture Unbound, Volume 2, 2010.

Rindzevičiūte, Eglė. Soviet Lithuanians, Amber and the “New Balts” Historical Narratives of National and Regional Identities in Lithuanian Museums, 1940–2009, Culture Unbound, Volume 2, 2010.

Rindzeviciute, E. "Imagining the Grand Duchy of Lithuania: The Politics and Economics of the Rebuilding of Trakai Castle and the 'Palace of Sovereigns' in Vilnius", Central Europe, vol.8, 2010,no.2, 181-203.

EDITED COLLECTION

Knell Aronsson Amundsen

National Museums: New Studies from Around the World

Edited by Simon Knell, Peter Aronsson, Arne Amundsen

This book is the outcome of Eunamus and the NaMu program's six international workshops.

From the publishers presentation:

"National Museums is the first book to explore the national museum as a cultural institution in a range of contrasting national contexts. Composed of new studies of countries that rarely make a showing in the English-language studies of museums, this book reveals how these national museums have been used to create a sense of national self, place the nation in the arts, deal with the consequences of political change, remake difficult pasts, and confront those issues of nationalism, ethnicity and multiculturalism which have come to the fore in national politics in recent decades.

National Museums combines research from both leading and new researchers in the fields of history, museum studies, cultural studies, sociology, history of art, media studies, science and technology studies, and anthropology. It is an interrogation of the origins, purpose, organisation, politics, narratives and philosophies of national museums."

 

 



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