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Development of Museums in Victorian Britain
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76 pages
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Focusing on the campaigns for museums led by the Society of Arts, this review explores their impact on Victorian Britain. It highlights the societal and cultural motivations behind the establishment of museums during this period, examining how these institutions evolved and contributed to public education and appreciation of the arts. The analysis sheds light on the challenges faced and the successes achieved, providing insight into the broader implications for society and the arts in Victorian times.
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2014, paperback
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