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Heritage and Museums Seminar Series
Heritage and Museums Seminar Series

The Centre holds a series of regular seminars on current issues in the field. 

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27
Sep
2016

Legacies of Lawlessness: When does Illegality become Heritage?

Michael Herzfeld

Robin Hood, Jesse James, Bonnie and Clyde….  There is an infinite list of people whose defiance of state law made them popular heroes, and whose…

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26
Sep
2016

Crossing boundaries: The value of museums in dementia care

Kerry Wilson

House of Memories is a multi-award winning dementia awareness training programme created by National Museums Liverpool (NML) in the UK. The Institute…

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26
Sep
2016

Anthropology and Museums in the Age of Engagement

Christina Kreps

The late Michael Ames in his influential book Cannibal Tours and Glass Boxes: The Anthropology of Museums (1992) proclaimed that the museum…

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