
Defining Memory
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Chapter 2 Foreword
Part 3 I. Frameworks
Chapter 4 1. Why Local Museums Matter
Chapter 5 2. Local History, "Old Things to Look At," and a Sculptor's Vision: Exploring Local Museums through Curriculum Theory
Part 6 II. The Rebirth of a Nation
Chapter 7 3. Public History, Private Memory: Notes from the Ethnography of Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia, USA
Chapter 8 4. The House of Seven Gables: A House Museum's Adaptation to Changing Societal Expectations since 1910
Chapter 9 5. Louisiana's Old State Capitol Museum: Castle on the Mississippi
Part 10 III. Nostalgia as Epistemology
Chapter 11 6. The Small Town We Never Were: Old Cowtown Museum Faces an Urban Past
Chapter 12 7. Democratic Nostalgia: Arthurdale, West Virginia, as a 'Living Museum'
Chapter 13 8. History Lessons: Selling the John Dillinger Museum
Part 14 IV. Museums at Risk
Chapter 15 9. Dickson Mounds Museum: Conflict and Resolution
Chapter 16 10. 'Such is Our Heritage:' Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museums
Chapter 17 11. Curating America's Army Medical Museum
Part 18 V. Challenging the Major Museum
Chapter 19 12. Objects of Dis/order: Articulating Curiosities and Engaging People at the Freakatorium
Chapter 20 13. Cities, Museums, and City Museums
Part 21 VI. No Business Like Show Business
Chapter 22 14. Business as Usual: Can Museums be Bought?
Chapter 23 15. Conclusion: Museums and the American Imagination
Chapter 24 Selected Bibliography
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