Peace Museums - Peter Van Den Dungen

Peace Museums

Selected Essays
Buch | Hardcover
VI, 361 Seiten
2024 | 2024
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-031-59222-5 (ISBN)
139,09 inkl. MwSt

This book is the first comprehensive study of the history, nature, and purposes of peace museums, comprising twenty-one essays by a leading authority in the field. It presents a powerful argument for the need for this new kind of museum that informs and inspires visitors that a world of peace and nonviolence is both necessary and possible. 

Whereas there are numerous museums about war and the armed forces, museums about peacemaking and peacemakers are rare; indeed, the very concept of peace museums is still largely unknown. This is a reflection of the traditional writing and teaching of history which is dominated by narratives of war and warriors, with little or no attention being paid to the history of efforts to prevent and abolish war. Peace museums are ideal instruments to bring the long, fascinating, and vitally important history of peace to life for a large public. Among the essays included are histories of two (forgotten and unknown yet) heroic efforts to prevent World War I, and then World War II, through museums that educated and alerted visitors about the disasters ahead if war was not avoided, and ways to steer a different course following the catastrophe that was the Great War. 

At a time when a barbaric war in Europe, continuing wars in Africa, and ominous threats of war in Asia, are raising the specter of nuclear war and World War III, the need for anti-nuclear bomb and anti-war museums is greater than ever. Such museums are essential for the development of a global culture of peace and nonviolence. The book provides inspiration and hope for everyone interested in efforts to overcome an existential threat to civilization that is wholly man-made.  

Peter van den Dungen was Lecturer in Peace Studies at the University of Bradford (UK) for nearly four decades (1976-2015). He is also the founder of the International Network of Museums for Peace (INMP) and was its general coordinator for 25 years (1992-2017). In addition to his many publications on peace museums, he has published widely on peace history and a culture of peace. In 2021 he received the Peace History Society's Lifetime Achievement Award for outstanding scholarship and service to Peace History.

Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Jan Bloch's International Museum of War and Peace in Lucerne, 1902-1919 (1981).- Chapter 3. Ernst Friedrich's Anti-War Museum in Berlin, 1925-1933 (1986).- Chapter 4. Peace Museums (1986).- Chapter 5. On the Creative Principles, Message and Thematic Content of a Peace Museum (1993).- Chapter 6. Peace Education: Peace Museums (1999).- Chapter 7. Monuments of a Uniting Europe (2005).- Chapter 8. Preventing Catastrophe: The World's First Peace Museum (2006).- Chapter 9. Exhibiting Peace: Projects and Initiatives in the Netherlands, 1900-1930s (2008).- Chapter 10. Towards a Global Peace Museum Movement: A Progress Report, 1986-2010 (2009).- Chapter 11. Towards a Bertha von Suttner Peace Museum in Vienna, 1914-2014 (2010).- Chapter 12. The Role of Peace Museums in Promoting a Culture of Peace (2012).- Chapter 13. Projecting Peace Through History and Museums (2013).- Chapter 14. The History of World Peace in 100 Objects: Visualizing Peace in a Peace Museum (2014).- Chapter 15. The Price of Peace: Rare Books of Peace (2000).- Chapter 16. The Role of Museums for Peace in Preventing War and Promoting Remembrance, Historical Truth and Reconciliation (2014).- Chapter 17. Peace Education Through Peace Museums (2015).- Chapter 18. Abolishing Nuclear Weapons Through Anti-Atomic Bomb Museums (2016).- Chapter 19. A Short History of the International Network of Museums for Peace (INMP) on its 25th Anniversary, 1992-2017 (2017).- Chapter 20. Peace Museums and Public Education (2017).- Chapter 21. The Heritage of Peace: The Importance of Peace Museums for the Development of a Culture of Peace (2017).- Chapter 22. Conveying the Reality of War: Vasily Verestchagin - "The greatest painter of the horrors of war that ever lived" (2020).

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.10.2024
Co-Autor Syed Sikander Mehdi
Zusatzinfo Approx. 250 p. 2 illus.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Europäische / Internationale Politik
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Vergleichende Politikwissenschaften
Schlagworte Anti-atomic bomb museums • anti-war museums • Bertha von Suttner • culture of peace • Ernst Friedrich • International Network of Museums for Peace • Jan Bloch • peace education • Peace heritage • peace history • Peace monuments • preventing war • Public Education • Reconciliation • Vasily Vereshchagin
ISBN-10 3-031-59222-0 / 3031592220
ISBN-13 978-3-031-59222-5 / 9783031592225
Zustand Neuware
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