Museums & Museology
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Add to BasketRethinking Learning: Museums And Young People - Paperback
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Add to BasketDiscovering Kelvingrove Art Gallery And Museum - Paperback
£9.95
A guidebook to Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, this title surveys the museum's unbelievably varied contents, from its Old Master and Impressionist paintings to prehistoric fossils, and exhibits about art and life in Glasgow and Scotland throughout the ages. -
Add to BasketMuseums, Anthropology And Imperial Exchange - - Paperback
£22.99
Amiria Henare explores the study of material culture in the development of anthropology and shows that the collection of artefacts and their formal study, both in museums and in the field, have been central anthropological strategies over the past two centuries. -
Add to BasketTowards An Engaged Gallery - Paperback
£12.00
The Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA) was given the challenge of developing programmes to deliver services for asylum seekers and encouraging integration with existing Glaswegian communities. This book is a record of how GoMA rose to the challenge, and what was learnt from the process -
Add to BasketThe Making Of Am Fasgadh: An Account Of The Origins Of The Highland Folk Museum By Its Founder - - Paperback
£8.99
Isabel Grant (1887-1983) was born in Edinburgh to a family with strong Highland connections. This narrative chronicles her struggles in the face of indifference, little money, sexism and the Scottish climate to establish the Highland Folk Museum. -
Add to BasketHands On: Learning From Objects And Paintings - Paperback
£12.00
A step-by-step guide to working with objects and paintings in the classroom and in a museum setting. Directly linked to the Curriculum for Excellence, it demonstrates how to incorporate object-based learning into your teaching - and get more out of museum and gallery visits. -
Add to BasketWilliam Hunter And The Hunterian Museum In Glasgow, 1807-2007 - - Paperback
£20.00
In this work, Lawrence Keppie describes the life and achievements of the 18th century Scottish physician William Hunter and outlines the history of the museum named after him. -
Add to BasketKelvingrove Art Gallery And Museum: Glasgow's Portal To The World - - Paperback
£8.99
Author and broadcaster Muriel Gray takes a vivid and refreshing look at Kelvingrove and its collections - and the events, people and city that shaped it - from the competition to design it in 1891 to its recent spectacular restoration. -
Museums, Anthropology And Imperial Exchange - - Hardback
£50.00
Amiria Henare explores the study of material culture in the development of anthropology and shows that the collection of artefacts and their formal study, both in museums and in the field, have been central anthropological strategies over the past two centuries. -
Add to BasketOne Million Days In China - - Paperback
£6.99
A guide published to accompany the 'One Million Days in China' exhibition of Chinese art and artifacts at the Burrell Collection in Glasgow.









