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The New Town Square

Museums and Communities in Transition

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The New Town Square

Museums and Communities in Transition

Description

In this lyrical volume Robert R. Archibald explores a growing crisis of modern America: the dissolution of place that leads to a dangerous rupture of community. Community_born historically within the collective space of the town square where citizens come together to share stories and make meaning of their common histories_is dissipating as Americans are increasingly isolated from that shared space and are being submerged into an individualistic consumer monoculture with disregard for the common good. This volume examines how public history museums and historians can help restore community by offering a source of identity for people and their places, becoming a wellspring of community and an incubator of democracy, a consciousness of connection with a responsibility to those in our past and future. The New Town Square offers its readers a space to understand and celebrate the shared space of community, and is a vital resource for public historians and those interested in restoring the meaning of community.

Table of Contents

1 Acknowledgments
2 Introduction: The Past as Context
3 Chapter 1: Creating a Place
4 Chapter 2: The Power of Place
5 Chapter 3: Sharing the Story
6 Chapter 4: Making Connections
7 Chapter 5: Contemplating Change
8 Chapter 6: The Call of Wildness
9 Chapter 7: Sustaining the Future
10 Chapter 8: Touring a Culture
11 Chapter 9: A Wonderful Place
12 Chapter 10: Under Construction
13 Index
14 About the Author

Product details

Published May 17 2004
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 232
ISBN 9780759115637
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Series American Association for State and Local History
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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