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Museums and Cultural History. A Review Article

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 June 2009

Robert W. Rydell
Affiliation:
Montana State University

Abstract

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Type
Imperial Visions
Copyright
Copyright © Society for the Comparative Study of Society and History 1992

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References

1 “Interview with Fred L. Black,” March 10, 1951, Henry Ford Archives, unprocessed collection; Adams, Henry, The Education of Henry Adams (Boston, 1907).Google Scholar

52 On the commercial museum, see Hunter, Ruth, The Trade and Convention Center of Philadelphia: Its Birth and Renascence (Philadelphia, 1962);Google ScholarHunter, , The Philadelphia Civic Center (Philadelphia, 1971);Google Scholar and Rydell, Robert W., “The Culture of Imperial Abundance,” Consuming Visions, Bronner, Simon J., ed., 191–216 (New York, 1989).Google Scholar The phrase “exhibitionary complex” is from Bennett, Tony, “Exhibitionary Complex,” New Formations, no. 4 (Spring 1988), 73102.Google Scholar