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The MeLa editorial activity promotes the widespread use of the advancement of knowledge produced by the Project. Special policies have been agreed by the Consortium Partners in order to guarantee a high open access level to all Project products, and in particular to make publications readable and downloadable.
In this page, you can find a selection of MeLa related documents, and the articles, papers and books produced by the Consortium members within the MeLa Project, which will be available free of charge whenever possible and, in any case, at least in their executive summary.
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>> Access the series of open-access digital publications which report the main findings ensued from the research activities developed by the different MeLa Research Fields.
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Great Narratives of the Past Traditions and Revisions in National Museums: Conference Proceedings fr
Poulot, Dominique, Felicity Bodenstein, and José María Lanzarote Guiral (eds.). 2012. 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. Linköping: Linköping University Electronic Press.
Great Narratives of the Past Traditions and Revisions in National Museums: Conference Proceedings fr Poulot Dominique, Bodenstein Felicity, Lanzarote Guiral José María - Books - October 2012 Document more
This collection of conference papers examines the different narratives that museums have, since the beginning of the nineteenth century and up until the present day, developed as monuments to and of national histories. The aim has been to identify how narratives and their impact might have changed over time and more particularly how this can contribute to our understanding of how they might be changing today.
This publication is the fourth in a series of open access reports from EuNaMus.