Museums and the Democratic Order

MIRIAM R. LEVIN, a member of the Department of History at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, has worked in museums and nonprofit foundations. She has written on the history of public cultural policy in France and on science education in the United States. Her edited collection. Cult...

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Published in:The Wilson quarterly (Washington) 2002-01, Vol.26 (1), p.52-65
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Arts
Cultural institutions
Democracy
Evaluation
Industrial museums
Museum administration
Museum exhibits
Museums
National museums
Politics
Public institutions
Science museums
Social aspects
Social impact
The Once and Future Museum
United States history
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