A characteristic trait of the maritime museums is that they are often located in a contemporary and/or historical environment from which the collections and narratives originate. The museum can thereby be directly linked to the site and its history. It is therefore vital to investigate the maritime museums in terms of relationships between landscape, architecture, museum and collections. This volume unravels the kinds of worlds and realities the Nordic maritime museums stage, which identities and national myths they depict, and how they make use of both the surrounding maritime environments and the architectural properties of the museum buildings.
Introduction: The Maritime Museum in Time and Space
Part I: The Museum in the Landscape and the Landscape in the Museum
Chapter 1. A Phenomenological Journey
Chapter 2. Ancient and Modern Ideals Entwined
Chapter 3. Human and Ocean – Land and Sea
Chapter 4. New Museum – Old Architecture
Part II: Staged Storyscapes
Chapter 5. In the Waves of the Ocean and the Depths of Emotion
Chapter 6. Men of Iron and Women of Wood
Chapter 7. Worldviews and Images of the World
Chapter 8. Global Trade and Cultural Encounters
Chapter 9. A World without Borders but with High Walls
Conclusion: How Maritime Museums (re)Present the World
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