Interaction Between the Secular and the Religious: The Exhibition Latvia’s Century at the National History Museum of Latvia

The paper focuses on the interaction between the secular and the religious in the exhibition Latvia’s Century, dedicated to the centenary of the Republic of Latvia, with its narrative being developed by the National History Museum of Latvia. When analyzing the qualitative data obtained through colle...

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Main Author: Anita Stasulane
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: Karolinum Press 2019-12-01
Series:Historicka Sociologie
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Online Access:http://www.karolinum.cz/doi/10.14712/23363525.2019.16
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spelling doaj-81b8795c780f4375aa6de55e9b21ee6c2020-11-25T02:57:24ZcesKarolinum PressHistoricka Sociologie1804-06162336-35252019-12-01112536710.14712/23363525.2019.168981Interaction Between the Secular and the Religious: The Exhibition Latvia’s Century at the National History Museum of LatviaAnita StasulaneThe paper focuses on the interaction between the secular and the religious in the exhibition Latvia’s Century, dedicated to the centenary of the Republic of Latvia, with its narrative being developed by the National History Museum of Latvia. When analyzing the qualitative data obtained through collecting visual information, and undertaking face-to-face in-depth expert interviews and observations, the author explains how the curators have positioned religious objects chronologically in a specific social and political context by using storytelling as the exhibition’s primary interpretative strategy. Compared to the previous period of activity (1945–1990), when the museum was an institution of Soviet ideology, the National History Museum of Latvia has currently developed a new paradigm for the evaluation and interpretation of religion and religious objects. Alongside ethnicity, politics and language, the curators have identified religion as the most important element in Latvia’s formation process. Religion is interpreted as one of Latvia’s constitutive elements in the exhibition, emphasizing that it was society’s major cohesive force in the past, influencing the development of national identity and defining the territorial borders of the Republic of Latvia.http://www.karolinum.cz/doi/10.14712/23363525.2019.16religionsecularitynational identitynational history museum of latvianational identityreligious objectssecularism
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Interaction Between the Secular and the Religious: The Exhibition Latvia’s Century at the National History Museum of Latvia
Historicka Sociologie
religion
secularity
national identity
national history museum of latvia
national identity
religious objects
secularism
author_facet Anita Stasulane
author_sort Anita Stasulane
title Interaction Between the Secular and the Religious: The Exhibition Latvia’s Century at the National History Museum of Latvia
title_short Interaction Between the Secular and the Religious: The Exhibition Latvia’s Century at the National History Museum of Latvia
title_full Interaction Between the Secular and the Religious: The Exhibition Latvia’s Century at the National History Museum of Latvia
title_fullStr Interaction Between the Secular and the Religious: The Exhibition Latvia’s Century at the National History Museum of Latvia
title_full_unstemmed Interaction Between the Secular and the Religious: The Exhibition Latvia’s Century at the National History Museum of Latvia
title_sort interaction between the secular and the religious: the exhibition latvia’s century at the national history museum of latvia
publisher Karolinum Press
series Historicka Sociologie
issn 1804-0616
2336-3525
publishDate 2019-12-01
description The paper focuses on the interaction between the secular and the religious in the exhibition Latvia’s Century, dedicated to the centenary of the Republic of Latvia, with its narrative being developed by the National History Museum of Latvia. When analyzing the qualitative data obtained through collecting visual information, and undertaking face-to-face in-depth expert interviews and observations, the author explains how the curators have positioned religious objects chronologically in a specific social and political context by using storytelling as the exhibition’s primary interpretative strategy. Compared to the previous period of activity (1945–1990), when the museum was an institution of Soviet ideology, the National History Museum of Latvia has currently developed a new paradigm for the evaluation and interpretation of religion and religious objects. Alongside ethnicity, politics and language, the curators have identified religion as the most important element in Latvia’s formation process. Religion is interpreted as one of Latvia’s constitutive elements in the exhibition, emphasizing that it was society’s major cohesive force in the past, influencing the development of national identity and defining the territorial borders of the Republic of Latvia.
topic religion
secularity
national identity
national history museum of latvia
national identity
religious objects
secularism
url http://www.karolinum.cz/doi/10.14712/23363525.2019.16
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