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Museums and the Representation of War
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2013
Does War Belong in Museums?
Museums are the cathedrals of the twenty-first century, in that they have filled the void left by the conventional churches as a site in which mixed populations of different faiths or no faith at all, of different origins and beliefs, confront and meditate on sacred themes -sacrifice, death, mourning, evil, brotherhood, dignity, transcendence. 1 War not only belongs in museums; war dominates museum space in much of the public representation of history and will continue to do so. That being so,
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