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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        March 2017

        Museums and empire

        by John M. Mackenzie

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        Children's & YA
        2009

        Museum for Old Things

        by Alexander Asatiani

        The museum keeps not just objects and things but also their past and their memories of the past. That is how it keeps its inhabitants alive.

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        October 2006

        Heimat und Exil

        Emigration der deutschen Juden nach 1933

        by Stiftung Jüdisches Museum Berlin, Stiftung Haus der Geschichte der Bundesrepublik Deutschland

        Flucht, Vertreibung und Neuanfang der deutschen Juden nach 1933 sind das Thema einer großen Ausstellung des Jüdischen Museums Berlin in Kooperation mit dem Haus der Geschichte in Bonn. Erstmals wird der erzwungene Exodus der deutschen Juden in weltweit über hundert Länder in einer Gesamtschau vor Augen geführt. Der reich illustrierte Begleitband ist wie die Ausstellung biographisch ausgerichtet. Dokumentiert werden vielfältige Flucht- und Lebenswege, die von Deutschland aus bis nach Shanghai oder in die Dominikanische Republik führten und, nach 1945, in einzelnen Fällen auch wieder zurück. Wo konnten die Emigranten unter welchen Bedingungen Zuflucht finden? Wie hat sich ihr Leben in den Zufluchtsländern gestaltet? Unterschiedliche Facetten der Exilerfahrung sowie der emotionalen und geographischen Verortung von »Heimat« werden in den Blick genommen. Zudem wird in einem gesonderten Teil jedes der über hundert Transit- und Aufnahmeländer aus der Perspektive der Emigranten vorgestellt – dieser historische Atlas eröffnet einen einzigartigen Zugang zu der vor über siebzig Jahren sich begründenden deutsch-jüdischen Diaspora in aller Welt.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        June 2011

        China: Museums

        by Miriam Clifford, Cathy Giangrande, Antony White

        This book is a must-have companion for anyone interested in discovering more about China's rich heritage; with over 500 color images, wonderfully descriptive text, quick glance information including 'highlights' and 'key' objects, and all details of address and opening hours. Providing comprehensive descriptions not only of well-known attractions, such as the Forbidden City and the Shanghai Museum, this guide also covers some of the less known and more remote archaeological sites, such as the Linzi Museum (where over 600 horses were buried alive at the whim of an ancient king), the Museum of Oriental Musical Instruments and the Chinese Traditional Medicine Museum. Covering China's most famous and respected museums, the book also covers many smaller, lesser-known museums, ranging from art and archaeology to science and technology, history and politics - all of which combine to provide the reader with a deep understanding of China's past and present.

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        Biography & True Stories
        May 2017

        Qi Baishi: Life of Hunan Modern Painting Master

        Study on Qi Baishi's Art and Life

        by Qi Baishi Memorial Museum

        Qi Baishi is an outstanding Chinese artist starting as a carpenter and developing into a master of painting, printing, book, poetry, literati art, and folk art. In his life, he made great contribution in the field of arts. This book is an academic book with plentiful pictures written by Qi Baishi Memorial Museum, which studies the life of Qi Baishi. The book strives to reflect the characteristics of Baishi's hometown, and focuses on the first half of his life. The book is a collection of readability and artistry to present the research on Qi Baishi.

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        November 2023

        Students' Dictionary of Zoo and Aquarium Studies

        by Paul A. Rees

        This Students' Dictionary of Zoo and Aquarium Studies contains over 5,000 terms (illustrated by 88 figures) used in zoos, aquariums, safari parks, birds of prey centres, petting zoos, animal rescue centres and other facilities that make up the 'zoo industry'. It covers a wide range of topics including animal behaviour, animal husbandry, animal welfare, ecology, law, taxonomy, classification, nutrition, parasitology, physiology, reproduction, experimental design, statistics, veterinary science, disease, visitor studies, water management, wildlife conservation and zoo design and architecture. It should be of great interest to those studying zoo biology, animal management, veterinary science and related subjects along with zookeepers and aquarists in the early stages of their careers. Dr Paul Rees has a long-standing interest in animals and in zoos. He has taught a wide range of subjects including ecology, animal behaviour, zoo biology, and wildlife and zoo law. While lecturing at the University of Salford he created the first undergraduate programme in Wildlife Conservation and Zoo Biology in the United Kingdom and over a period of some 20 years was an external examiner for BSc and MSc programmes in zoo biology and wildlife conservation at the Universities of Edinburgh, Chester, Staffordshire, Wolverhampton, Gloucestershire and Nottingham Trent University. Dr Rees has published research on the large mammal fauna of Ngorongor Crater, Tanzania, the ecology and behaviour of elephants and cheetahs living in zoos, and the laws concerning wildlife reintroductions and the regulation of zoos.

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        January 1963

        Jahrbuch der Sammlung Kippenberg. Neue Folge. Herausgegeben vom Vorstand der Anton und Katharina Kippenberg-Stiftung. Goethe-Museum Düsseldorf

        Erster Band:

        by Hellmuth Maltzahn

        Vorwort / Hellmuth von Maltzahn: Vierzehn Briefe Goethes an Kräuter / Jörn Göres: Zwei unveröffentlichte Goethe-Bildnisse / Edwin Redslob, Carl Holdermann / Walter Salmen: Goethe und Reichardt / Irmgard Kräupl, Zelter-Bildnisse / Dora Wahl, Goethe und Zelter / Ernst Schulte Strathaus: Der Sokratische Philolog / Dorothea Streller: Achim von Arnim und ›Auch ein Faust‹ / Jörn Göres: Jacob und Wilhelm Grimms Brief vom 9. Mai 1816 an Bettina von Arnim / Elisabeth Genton: Ein Brief Ludwig Tiecks über die nachgelassenen Schriften von Lenz / Maria Gräfin Lanckoronska, ›Das Landleben‹ von Christian Cay Lorenz Hirschfeld / Hans Herbert Möller: Jagd um Weimar / Lothar Frede: Münzbelustigungen im Düsseldorfer Goethe-Museum / Irene Markowitz: Die Baugeschichte des Hofgärtnerhauses und Goethe-Museums Düsseldorf Tafel I – XXX

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        October 1983

        Jahrbuch der Sammlung Kippenberg. Herausgegeben vom Vorstand der Anton-und-Katharina-Kippenberg-Stiftung. Goethe-Museum Düsseldorf

        Vierter Band:

        by Anton-und-Katharina-Kippenberg-Stiftung

        Vorwort / Wolfgang Frhr. von Löhneysen: Goethes Kunstgeschichte / Ursula Rautenberg: Briefe des Grafen Cajus zu Stolberg-Stolberg an Johann Friedrich Heinrich Schlosser / Jost Schneider: Charlotte von Schadows Tagebuch einer Reise durch Italien 1830/31/ Thomas C. Starnes: Goethe und sein Haus. Aus zwei Weimarer Tagebüchern / Ingrid Strohschneider-Kohrs: Vielfache Reflexion. Anmerkungen zu einigen späten Goethe-Briefen / Abbildungen / Erich Trunz: Zelters Grundriß-Skizzen des Goethe-Hauses am Frauenplan / Hans Tümmler: Die Briefe Carl Augusts von Weimar an Sophie von Coudenhove, 1787-1799 / Irmgard Kräupl, Christina Kroll, Hartmut Schmidt, Neuerwerbungen des Goethe-Museums Düsseldorf 1975-1981 / Jörn Göres: Worte, vor der Fürstengruft zu Weimar gesprochen

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        January 2015

        Bingling Temple

        by Bingling Temple Museum

        This series introduces the history, characteristic and some Buddhism knowledge of famous grottoes that were built in the ancient time.In China, grotto sculptures and fresco are regarded as a precious ancient art.

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        Technology, Engineering & Agriculture
        October 2018

        Studying on Beads Unearthed in Hunan

        by Hunan Provincial Museum

        The beadwork unearthed in Hunan, to some extent, reflects the historical process of the development of beadwork in ancient China. It is an indispensable important material for studying the beadwork and jade culture in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River. Craftsmanship is important. The manuscript of this book is divided into two parts. The upper part details the Hunan archeological excavation beadwork and pictures. The second part introduces the research results on these unearthed beadwork. Finally, a table is attached. The manuscript data was comprehensively collected, and more than 500 jade pictures of good preservation and high research value were selected from the excavated materials over the years. The publication of this manuscript allows readers to clearly understand the history of the development of beadwork and beadwork culture in Hunan, which has a high research reference value.

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        Teaching, Language & Reference
        November 2022

        Stories from small museums

        by Fiona Candlin, Toby Butler, Jake Watts

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        July 2017

        Das Netz des neuen Glaubens

        Rostock, Mecklenburg und die Reformation im Ostseeraum

        by Herausgegeben von Kulturhistorisches Museum Rostock

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