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Moon, Michelle.
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394.12074
Publication Date
2015
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Interpreting Food offers a framework for understanding the big ideas in food history, suggesting best practices for linking objects, exhibits and demonstrations with the larger story of change in food production and consumption over the past two centuries - a story in which your visitors can see themselves, and explore their own relationships to food. This book can help you develop food interpretation with depth and significance, making relevant connections to contemporary issues and visitor interests.
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Danilov, Victor J.
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973.025 23
Publication Date
2013
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<Span><span><span style=""font-style:italic;"">Famous Americans: A Directory of Museums, Historic Sites, and Memorials</span><span> catalogs the lives and accomplishments of over 400 famous people at 472 museums, historic sites, and related facilities devoted to them in the United States.</span></span></span>
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Ashworth, G. J. (Gregory John)
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338.4791 ASH
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2000
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Pearson, Michael, 1951-
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338.479194 PEA
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1995
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Rogers, Ann.
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917.8042 22
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2002
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D'Auria, Sue.
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932 22
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2010
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Flood, Josephine.
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919.4 FLO
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1999
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Hamilton, Virginia Van der Veer.
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1996
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Clarke, Catherine A. M., author.
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307.760902 23
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2019
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This book explores medieval cityscapes within the modern urban environment, using place as a catalyst to forge connections between past and present, and investigating timely questions concerning theoretical approaches to medieval urban heritage, as well as the presentation and interpretation of that heritage for public audiences. Written by a specialist in literary and cultural history with substantial experience of multi-disciplinary research into medieval towns, Medieval Cityscapes Today teases out stories and strata of meaning from the urban landscape, bringing techniques of close reading to the material fabric of the city, as well as textual artefacts associated with it.
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Shackel, Paul A.
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973 21
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2001
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Barile, Kerri S.
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640.973 22
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2004
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The time is ripe for such an effort, as the questions that gather under the labels of modernity, the postmodern, and critical theory now transcend a single discipline. The work of John Rawls on justice in public life has had a generation of influence on scholarship, and this work seems to have a high degree of likelihood of making meaningful statements on these questions in the field.
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Knudson, Douglas M., author.
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363.69 KNU
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2003
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