The Borders Museum Guide

The Borders Museum Guide
Title The Borders Museum Guide PDF eBook
Author Borders Museum Forum
Publisher
Pages 11
Release 1992*
Genre Museums
ISBN

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The Scottish Borders Museum Guide

The Scottish Borders Museum Guide
Title The Scottish Borders Museum Guide PDF eBook
Author Borders Museum Forum
Publisher
Pages 1
Release 1990*
Genre Museums
ISBN

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Museum Guide Berlin 2015

Museum Guide Berlin 2015
Title Museum Guide Berlin 2015 PDF eBook
Author Claudia Stein
Publisher epubli
Pages 164
Release 2015-07-29
Genre History
ISBN 373755885X

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Did you know that the athletes' village of the 1936 Olympic Games can still be visited? Or that an abandoned bunker hosts today one of the most fascinating private art collections? There are more than 170 exciting museums, venues, memorials and places with "museum philosophy". Sorted by district, each place is listed with contact information, opening hours, entrance fee and a brief description what the exhibition is about.

Immigration and the Border

Immigration and the Border
Title Immigration and the Border PDF eBook
Author David L. Leal
Publisher University of Notre Dame Pess
Pages 504
Release 2013-06-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0268158711

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The advent of the twenty-first century marks a significant moment in the history of Latinos in the United States. The “fourth wave” of immigration to America is primarily Latino, and the last decades of the twentieth century saw a significant increase in the number of Latino migrants, a diversification of the nations contributing to this migration, and an increase in the size of the native-born Latino population. A backlash against unauthorized immigration, which may indict all Latinos, is also underway. Understanding the growing Latino population, especially its immigrant dimensions, is therefore a key task for researchers in the social sciences and humanities. The contributors to Immigration and the Border address immigration and border politics and policies, focusing on the U.S. side of the border. The volume editors have arranged the essays into five sections. The two chapters in the first section set the stage and discuss the binational lives of Mexican migrants; chapters in the subsequent sections highlight specific political and policy themes: civic engagement, public policies, political reactions against immigrants, and immigrant leadership. Because the immigration experience encompasses many facets of political life and public policy, the varied perspectives of the contributors offer a mosaic that contextualizes the impact of and contributions by contemporary Latino immigrants. Their research will appeal not only to scholars but to policymakers and the public and will inform contentious debates about migration and migrants.

Starting Right

Starting Right
Title Starting Right PDF eBook
Author Gerald W. George
Publisher Rowman Altamira
Pages 184
Release 2004
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780759105577

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Here in this second edition, updating the original by Gerald George and Cindy Sherrell-Leo, you will find out in straightforward language what a museum is--philosophically and historically--some pros and cons of establishing your museum, up-to-date resource lists, and good basic advice on all aspects of museums from the choice of a building through collections care, registration, exhibitions, conservation, staffing, financial management, and fund raising.

Border Heritage

Border Heritage
Title Border Heritage PDF eBook
Author Roberta Altin
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 227
Release 2024-07-17
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1666949507

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Border Heritage opens new insights in migration studies through analysis of the same emblematic eastern-central European borderland in Trieste, crossed by four refugee migrations over 70 years of history (1945–2022). Born from a dual personal and professional perspective, the book’s original structure starts from the Ukrainian displacement, going back to the asylum seekers arriving via the Balkans, then to refugees from the former Yugoslavia, and the exodus from Istria after the Second World War; the second part focuses on places, objects, and displaced memories. Each chapter begins with a particularly significant account by a refugee, which anchors the argument in everyday life and gives a human dimension to the following conceptual developments. All but scattered, the narrative plot offers a cohesive thread through the various chapters, analyzing how the various migrations have stratified, overlapped, and contaminated each other. Critically rethinking the heritage of a borderland means rethinking cognitive categories and being able to perceive the different nuances of those on the margins, without necessarily wanting to merge them into a generic “social inclusion” and instead giving them the right to a different voice. This book reverses the monochrome historical perspective to instead adopt the migrants’ perspective and make them the subject of study in a set of historical migrations.

British Museum Guides

British Museum Guides
Title British Museum Guides PDF eBook
Author British Museum (Natural History)
Publisher
Pages 1094
Release 1906
Genre Vertebrates
ISBN

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