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The new history in an old museum : creating the past at Colonial Williamsburg / Richard Handler and Eric Gable.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Handler, Richard, 1950-
Contributor:
Gable, Eric, 1955-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation--History.
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation--Management.
Colonial Williamsburg (Williamsburg, Va.).
Williamsburg (Va.)--History.
Williamsburg (Va.).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (273 pages) : illustrations
Place of Publication:
Durham : Duke University Press, 1997.
Summary:
"The New History in an Old Museum is an exploration of "historical truth" as presented at Colonial Williamsburg. More than a detailed history of a museum and tourist attraction, it examines the packaging of American history, and consumerism and the manufacturing of cultural beliefs. Through extensive fieldwork - including numerous site visits, interviews with employees and visitors, and archival research - Richard Handler and Eric Gable illustrate how corporate sensibility blends with pedagogical principle in Colonial Williamsburg to blur the lines between education and entertainment, patriotism and revisionism." "During much of its existence, the "living museum" at Williamsburg has been considered a patriotic shrine, celebrating the upscale lifestyles of Virginia's colonial-era elite. But in recent decades a new generation of social historians has injected a more populist and critical slant to the site's narrative of nationhood. For example, in interactions with museum visitors, employees now relate stories about the experiences of African Americans and women, stories that several years ago did not enter into descriptions of life in Colonial Williamsburg. Handler and Gable focus on the way this public history is managed, as historians and administrators define historiographical policy and middle-level managers train and direct front-line staff to deliver this "product" to the public. They explore how visitors consume or modify what they hear and see, and reveal how interpreters and craftspeople resist or acquiesce in being managed. By deploying the voices of these various actors in a richly textured narrative, The New History in an Old Museum highlights the elements of cultural consensus that emerge from this cacophony of conflict and negotiation."--BOOK JACKET.
Contents:
The new history in an old museum
Imag[in]ing colonial Williamsburg
Why history changes, or, Two theories of history making
Just the facts
Social history on the ground
The company line : aspects of corporate culture at Colonial Williamsburg
The front line : smile free or die
Picket lines
The bottom line.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [237]-257) and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9780822319788
0822319780
9780822398523
0822398524
OCLC:
1154326429

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