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Title: Using object biographies to reveal how our pasts are interconnected
Authors: Pereira, Elisabete
Lopes, Quintino
Keywords: Object biographies
Teaching Strategies
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Euroclio; Evens Foundation
Citation: PEREIRA, Elisabete (com a colaboração de LOPES, Quintino) (2021), “Using object biographies to reveal how our pasts are interconnected” in TOMKO, Katria; STEGERS, Steven; DELVOU, Marjolein; ZIELIŃSKA, Hanna (eds.), Sharing European Histories. Teaching Strategies, Haia: Euroclio; Evens Foundation, pp. 14-26. Publicado em 12 Línguas.
Abstract: This teaching strategy encourages students to become familiar with “hidden” and interconnected histories through the analysis of objects showcased in museums – who created them, who owned them, and where they were used and kept. It underlines the internationality of state histories by confronting them with the transnationality of museum objects. We use the Lacerda's chromograph as an example of the strategy in action.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/30723
Type: bookPart
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