MUSEUMS OF THE LOST “GERMAN EAST”. THE CONDITIONS OF OPERATING AND THE EVOLUTION OF EXHIBITIONS IN THE POLISH-GERMAN CONTEXT
In the article, the so-called eastern German museums and the way they operate is discussed in view of a document ratified by Bundestag in 2016. The document concerned the further action plan for implementing the provisions of paragraph 96 of the Federal Expellee Law of 1953, popularly referred to as...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | deu |
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Index Copernicus International S.A.
2018-05-01
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Series: | Muzealnictwo |
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Online Access: | http://muzealnictworocznik.com/gicid/01.3001.0012.0741 |
Summary: | In the article, the so-called eastern German
museums and the way they operate is discussed in view
of a document ratified by Bundestag in 2016. The document
concerned the further action plan for implementing
the provisions of paragraph 96 of the Federal Expellee Law
of 1953, popularly referred to as a “cultural paragraph”. The
term “German East” bears reference to the historic territories
of German settlement prior to 1945, whose heritage
is a focus of attention for museums as well as science and
culture institutions in contemporary Germany. Those eastern
German museums have been reviewed herein, whose
interest lies, inter alia, in territories presently belonging to
Poland: the East Prussian State Museum (Ostpreuβisches
Landesmuseum) in Lüneburg, the West Prussian State
Museum (Westpreuβisches Landesmuseum) in Warendorf,
the State Museum of Pomerania (Pommersches
Landesmuseum) in Greifswald, the Silesian Museum
(Schlesisches Museum) in Görlitz.
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ISSN: | 0464-1086 2391-4815 |