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Spaces that Tell Stories

Recreating Historical Environments

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Spaces that Tell Stories

Recreating Historical Environments

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Historical environments delight visitors because of their ability to make them feel transported to another time and place. These environments, found in both museum exhibitions and historic structures, are usually rich with objects that hint at deeper stories and context. But these spaces often lack rigor in terms of historical and interpretive methodology, along with a thoughtful and purposeful integration of storytelling principles. Spaces That Tell Stories: Creating Historical Environments offers a fresh look at historical environments, providing a roadmap for applying this rigor and integrating these principles into the creation of such environments.



It begins by delving into the power of these environments for museum visitors, drawing upon multiple cross-disciplinary fields. An in-depth how-to methodology follows, which begins with the steps of framing the project by aligning it with institutional goals, defining audiences, involving visitor studies, and inviting community engagement. It continues through the steps of researching, creating, interpreting, refining, and evaluating the impact of the environment. The author’s methodology is applicable to environments in both historic structures and museum exhibits from different eras, places, and topics. It is also scalable to museums’ varying sizes and budgets. To give a sense of how the methodology laid out in this book translates into real-world practice, detailed case studies appear throughout, along with practical tips, checklists, charts, descriptive photographs, and source lists. An extensive bibliography follows.



Spaces That Tell Stories: Creating Historical Environments is a unique contribution to the museum field. It is a must-read for museum professionals installing or upgrading historic environments, while the methodology and case studies also offer practical strategies for other museum professionals working with collections, exhibitions, and interpretation (and how these are integrated), thoughtful insights into museum practice for students, and a helpful toolkit for local historians.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. The Power of Immersion in Historical Environments

Chapter 2. Pioneering Contributions to Historical Environments

Chapter 3. Framing Your Project

Chapter 4. Your Research Methodology

Chapter 5. Bringing Your Environment to Life

Chapter 6. At Last! Creating Your Environment

Chapter 7. A Sampling of Historical Environments

Product details

Published Jul 16 2019
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 208
ISBN 9781538111024
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Illustrations 37 b/w photos; 2 tables; 5 textboxes
Dimensions 9 x 7 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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