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'Objects of knowledge: A historical perspective on museums', in The New Museology Export

edited by: P. Vergo

(01 June 1989), pp. 22-40.

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<div>With essays by Charles Saumarez Smith, Ludmilla Jordanova, Paul Greenhalgh, Colin Sorensen, Nick Merriman, Stephen Bann, Philip Wright, Norman Palmer and Peter Vergo. "A lively and controversial symposium ... thought-provoking"—<i>The Sunday Times</i> (Paperbacks of the Year, 1989)"The essays are all distinguished by their topicality and lucidity."—<i>Museum</i> <i>News</i>"A welcome addition to the library of Museology"—<i>Art Monthly</i>"The New Museology is essential reading for all those seeking to understand the current debate in museum ideologies."—<i>International Journal of Museum Management and Scholarship</i></div>


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