Making Histories in Transport Museums

Making Histories in Transport Museums
ISBN-10
056752650X
ISBN-13
9780567526502
Category
History
Pages
232
Language
English
Published
2001-11-01
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing
Authors
Andrew Scott, Colin Divall

Description

This book is the first in 30 years to take transport museums seriously as vehicles for the making of public histories. Drawing upon many years' experience of visiting and working in transport museums around the world, the authors argue that the sector's historical roots are more complex than is usually thought. Written from a multidisciplinary perspective but firmly rooted in the practice of making public histories, this book brings the study of transport museums firmly into the mainstream of academic and professional debate.

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