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What's in the current Museums Journal...
November 2008
Features

War and peace

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Conflict has been an important subject for museums for many years, but a new generation of curators are looking at fresh approaches to tackling war. By James Morrison...


'...'It's as if we've arrived at a moment when we want to take stock of what Britain's been doing in other countries'...'

Joining the Scots
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The Museum of Scotland made a bold architectural, political and cultural statement when it opened 10 years ago. Juliana Gilling looks at how it might develop in the future...


'...'Fundamentally, it was Scotland without people. It was as if rocks and machines had made Scotland'...'

Dressed for success?
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Fashion victim or fashion vamp? Lucy Worsley investigates whether what we wear really matters, while the Guardian's fashion guru, Hadley Freeman, gives her verdict on some snappy museum dressers...

'...'We are afraid to risk looking mildly ridiculous and that is sad. It's joy that sends you out in yellow'...'

News

Art Fund donates £1m to buy Titian

News analysis: Have the Tories changed their tune?

Reviews

Leeds City Museum

Stockwood Discovery Centre, Luton

Comment

A flexible approach to environmental controls will help museums cut their carbon footprint

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Jobs, People, Courses, Letters, The List, Best in show

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The month that was...

Museums Journal October 2008




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