Volume 6 (2013), 2 issues per year
Reviews Editor:
Editorial Board:
Jeffrey Abt (Wayne State University, USA)
Vitaly Gennadievich Ananiev (Saint Petersburg State University, Russia)
Samuel Alberti (The Royal College of Surgeons of England, UK)
Pratipal Bhatia (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Richard W Burkhardt (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA)
Beverley J Butler (University College London, UK)
Fiona Cameron (University of Western Sydney, Australia)
Jan Dolak (T. Masaryk University, Czech Republic)
Kokunre A Eghafona (National University of Benin, Nigeria)
Claire J Farago (University of Colorado at Boulder, USA)
Paul L Farber (Oregon State University, USA)
Gordon J Fyfe (Keele University, UK)
Linden Gillbank (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Kate Hill (University of Lincoln, UK)
Rhonda Hinther (Canadian Museum for Human Rights, Canada)
Carol Kammen (Cornell University, USA)
Simon Knell (University of Leicester, UK)
Sally Gregory Kohlstedt (University of Minnesota, USA)
Phyllis Leffler (University of Virginia, USA)
Maria Margaret Lopes (Universidade de Evora, Portugal)
Jésu Pedro Lorente (Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain)
Rhiannon Mason (Newcastle University, UK)
Oya Pancaroglu (Bogaziçi University, Turkey)
Nancy J Parezo (University of Arizona, USA)
Amandine Péquignot (Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, France)
Charlotte M Porter (University of Florida, USA)
Donald Preziosi (Lafayette, CO, USA)
Karen Rader (Virginia Commonwealth University, USA)
Debra A Reid (Eastern Illinois University, USA)
E Bruce Robertson (University of California, USA)
Marjorie Schwarzer (John F. Kennedy University, USA)
Anne Secord (University of Cambridge, UK)
Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis (University of Florida, USA)
Harro Strehlow (Berlin, Germany)
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Museum History Journal interprets the word "museum" to include not only a broad range of museum types, including natural history, anthropology, archaeology, fine art, history, medical, and science and technology, but also related cultural institutions, such as aquaria, zoos, botanical gardens, arboreta, historical societies and sites, architectural sites, archives, and planetariums. It publishes from a variety of scholarly approaches, such as analytical, narrative, historical, cultural, social, quantitative, and intellectual. |
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