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On Defining the Participatory Museum: The Case of the Museum of the Second World War in Gdansk

2021

This article seeks to contribute to the current debate on the new definition of the “museum” – a debate which led to turmoil at the 2019 ICOM General Assembly in Kyoto. With reference to the case study of the Museum of the Second World War in Gdansk (MSWW), it analyses the new and very successful genre of the narrative museum, a genre which arguably fulfils the core elements of the definition currently being discussed by ICOM. In this regard, it brings into focus the paramount importance of community involvement in creating and managing narrative museums – an aspect that has been virtually absent in the academic and media debates over the nature of the MSWW and its programme. By pointing ou…

AM1-501MuseologyparticipationcommunityConservationnarrative museumMuseums. Collectors and collectingmuseum of the second world war in gdanskhuman rightsMuzeológia a Kultúrne Dedičstvo
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Aleksander Kamiński - pedagog walki o niepodległość w latach drugiej wojny światowej

2018

Artykuł przedstawia osobę i działalność Aleksandra Kamińskiego w okresie drugiej wojny światowej. Podstawą opisu są wspomnienia jego córki i bliskich współpracowników. Doświadczenia w pracy harcerskiej przygotowały go wyzwań, które przyniosła drugiej wojna światowa. Kamiński był bardzo zaangażowany w budowę wojennych struktur harcerskich i działalność konspiracyjną. Ważną działalnością jego było redagowanie „Biuletynu Informacyjnego” Armii Krajowej oraz pisarstwo, które podkreślało realność walki z niemieckim okupantem. Wychowanie do dzielności, służba i pomoc innym były podstawą jego systemu wartości oraz wychowania

Aleksander KamińskiconspiracyII wojna światowathe Second World Warcub scoutsscouting movementvalourzuchyharcerstwoRuch pedagogiczny
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“Narrative Museums” and Curators’ Rights: The Protection of a Museum Exhibition and Its Scenario under Polish Law

2020

Since at least the 1990s, museums have expanded to cover a variety of societal functions, often enabling inclusive and participatory spaces for critical dialogue about the past and the future, and bridging together various narratives and cultural experiences, contributing to social cohesion and reconciliation. The new functions of museums, involving novel technological forms of display and communication, pose several legal questions concerning the management of such institutions, their resources, and exhibitions, including issues of copyright and other intellectual property rights. While referring to a recent case concerning an alleged infringement of the moral rights of the authors of the …

Cultural StudiesVisual Arts and Performing Artsmedia_common.quotation_subjectcopyrightConservationArtMuseum of the Second World War in GdanskExhibitionCreative workLawcurators’ moral rightsNarrativecreative workmuseum exhibitionLawmedia_commonSantander Art and Culture Law Review
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Peaceful Foreign Policy and Remembrance of War Effort : The Conceptualisation of Willingness to Defend in Finland and Its Connections to Previous Arm…

2022

In Finland, a conceptualization of willingness to defend has been a traditional part of the defence-related debates and the state has vested interests to maintain the high level of willingness. This paper examines the connections to the Second World War in political discourse related to willingness to defend. Based on the analysis of political and societal debates, I will demonstrate that the Second World War serves as an historical experience for the understanding of the concept by offering an idea of individual sacrifice relevant to the survival of the state, as a prime example. peerReviewed

defencejulkinen keskustelusacrificehistoriapolitiikkapolitical discoursemaanpuolustustahtomaanpuolustusyleinen mielipidemass attitudestoinen maailmansotapoliittinen historiaThe Second World Warpuolustuspolitiikkasodanjälkeinen aika
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Działalność Zgromadzenia Misjonarzy Świętej Rodziny w Wieluniu

2021

W nowej rzeczywistości po odzyskaniu przez Polskę niepodległości zostały podjęte przez władze Zgromadzenia Misjonarzy Świętej Rodziny działania mające na celu utworzenie domu zakonnego w Wieluniu. Nastąpiło to po aprobacie bpa Stanisława Zdzitowieckiego w 1920 r. W kolejnym roku doszło do przejęcia przez zakon dawnego klasztoru poaugustiańskiego w Wieluniu. Wkrótce nastąpił rozwój duszpasterstwa i rozpoczęły się prace remontowe średniowiecznego klasztoru. Szczególny nacisk misjonarze położyli na katechizację, głoszenie misji i odprawianie nabożeństw. Równolegle doszło do powołania nowicjatu zakonnego i szkoły misyjnej – ośmioletniego gimnazjum męskiego, do którego uczęszczali uczniowie poch…

druga wojna światowaWieluńthe Second World WarZgromadzenie Misjonarzy Świętej Rodzinythe Second Polish Republicthe Congregation of the Missionaries of the Holy FamilyII Rzeczpospolita PolskaPoznańskie Studia Teologiczne
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Giuseppe Cocchiara, il fascismo e il razzismo

2021

In questo saggio viene ricostruito il rapporto tra Giuseppe Cocchiara e il fascismo. L’antropologo visse in pieno la sua formazione culturale all'interno del regime al quale aderì con convinzione e slancio, militando sempre nelle sue fazioni più radicali, condividendone fedelmente le scelte più tragiche come la guerra d’Etiopia, sottoscrivendo le leggi razziali, impegnandosi nella seconda guerra mondiale con le armi culturali dell’antisemitismo e della lotta senza tregua contro la democrazia. Così quando, come in un «mondo alla rovescia», sconfitto il fascismo sotto il peso di un’umiliante e sanguinosa disfatta, saranno proprio gli odiati inglesi a valorizzarne la statura intellettuale e la…

regime to which he adhered with conviction and enthusiasm always militating in its most radical factions faithfully sharing the most tragic choices such as the war in Ethiopia signing the racial laws engaging in the Second World War with the cultural weapons of anti-Semitism and struggle relentlessly against democracy. Yes when as in a "world upside down" having defeated fascism under the weight of a humiliating and bloody defeat it will be precisely the hated English who will enhance his intellectual stature and the new democratic Italy to allow him to have an irresistible academic rise and scientific.Settore M-STO/04 - Storia ContemporaneaSettore M-DEA/01 - Discipline DemoetnoantropologicheIn this essay the relationship between Giuseppe Cocchiara and fascism is reconstructed. The anthropologist lived his cultural training to the full
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