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Summary

Defining Memory uses case studies of exhibits from around the country to examine how local museums, defined as museums whose collections are local in scope or whose audiences are primarily local, have both shaped and been shaped by evolving community values and sense of history. Levin and her contributors argue that these small institutions play a key role in defining America's self-identity and should be studied as seriously as more national institutions like the Smithsonian and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. vii
Forewordp. 1
Frameworksp. 7
Why Local Museums Matterp. 9
Local History, "Old Things to Look At," and a Sculptor's Vision: Exploring Local Museums through Curriculum Theoryp. 27
The Rebirth of a Nationp. 43
Public History, Private Memory: Notes from the Ethnography of Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia, U.S.Ap. 47
The House of the Seven Gables: A House Museum's Adaptation to Changing Societal Expectations since 1910p. 63
Louisiana's Old State Capitol Museum: Castle on the Mississippip. 77
Nostalgia as Epistemologyp. 93
The Small Town We Never Were: Old Cowtown Museum Faces an Urban Pastp. 97
"The Dream Then and Now": Democratic Nostalgia and the Living Museum at Arthurdale, West Virginiap. 109
History Lessons: Selling the John Dillinger Museump. 127
Museums at Risk: Changing Publicsp. 143
The Politics of Prehistory: Conflict and Resolution at Dickson Mounds Museump. 147
"Such is Our Heritage": Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museumsp. 161
"A Repository for Bottled Monsters and Medical Curiosities": The Evolution of the Army Medical Museump. 177
Challenging the Major Museump. 197
Objects of Dis/Order: Articulating Curiosities and Engaging People at the Freakatoriump. 201
Cities, Museums, and City Museumsp. 217
No Business Like Show Businessp. 231
Business as Usual: Can Museums Be Bought?p. 235
Conclusion: Museums and the American Imaginationp. 253
Selected Bibliographyp. 265
Indexp. 269
About the Contributorsp. 285
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