Interpreting Religion at Museums and Historic Sites
Herausgeber: Buggeln, Gretchen; Franco, Barbara
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Interpreting Religion at Museums and Historic Sitesencourages readers to consider the history of religion as integral to American culture and provides a practical guide for any museum to include interpretation of religious traditions in its programs and exhibits.
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Interpreting Religion at Museums and Historic Sitesencourages readers to consider the history of religion as integral to American culture and provides a practical guide for any museum to include interpretation of religious traditions in its programs and exhibits.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 460g
- ISBN-13: 9781442269460
- ISBN-10: 1442269464
- Artikelnr.: 51774384
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 460g
- ISBN-13: 9781442269460
- ISBN-10: 1442269464
- Artikelnr.: 51774384
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Gretchen Buggeln holds the Phyllis and Richard Duesenberg Chair in Christianity and the Arts at Valparaiso University. She previously was associate professor and director of the residential research program at the Winterthur Museum. Buggeln is the author of Temples of Grace: The Material Transformation of Connecticut's Churches, 1970-1840 (2003)and The Suburban Church: Modernism and Community in Postwar America (2015), as well as numerous articles on religious architecture and artifacts, museums, and American religious history. She is co-editor, with Crispin Paine and S. Brent Plate, of Religion in Museums: Global and Multidisciplinary Perspectives (2017). Barbara Franco has had a long career in American history museums as a curator and administrator and most recently served as Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission and as Founding Director of the Gettysburg Seminary Ridge Museum. She served as a past chairman of the American Association for State and Local History and co-edited Ideas and Images: Developing Interpretive History Exhibits (1992).She has written numerous articles on museum practice and historical interpretation, and currently works as an independent scholar and museum consultant.
Introduction
Acknowledgments
Part I Case Studies
Chapter 1. Religious Sites
Arch Street Meeting House,
Reinterpretation of the Arch Street Meeting House,
Lynne Calamia
California Missions Trail
California Missions,
Elizabeth Kryder-Reid
Ephrata Cloister
Interpreting Religion at Ephrata Cloister
Michael S. Showalter and Nick Siegert
Hancock Shaker Village
Hancock Shaker Village - Training for Staff & Docents Who Interpret
Religion,
Todd Burdick
Joseph Smith Farm,
Facilitating a Reverential Experience.
Gary L. Boatright, Jr.
Kirtland Temple
Kirtland Temple: Creating Sacred Space for Pilgrimage
Barbara B. Walden
Mary Baker Eddy Library
Fervent Hearts, Willing Hands: Christian Science in Nineteenth-Century
Context
Katherine Connell
Museum at Eldridge Street
Interpreting the Eldridge Street Synagogue: Two DialoguesAmy Stein Milford
and Richard Rabinowitz
United States Capitol Visitor Center
"In God We Trust" - Interpreting Religion in the US Capitol
Fred W. Beuttler
Chapter 2. Historic Sites
Andrew Jackson's Hermitage
Reform and Religion at Andrew Jackson's Hermitage
Marsha Mullin
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
Satisfaction Through Honesty
Stephen Seals
Conner Prairie
Religion at Conner Prairie
Catherine Hughes
George Washington's Mount Vernon
Interpreting Religion in the Life of a Founding Father
Mary V. Thompson
Hawaii Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives
Revisiting the Historical Role of the ABCFM Missionaries in Hawaii
Thomas A. Woods
Gettysburg Seminary Ridge Museum
Talk-Back Boards And Religion,
Josh Howard
Lower East Side Tenement Museum
Interpreting Religion at the Tenement Museum
Annie Polland
Newport World Heritage Commission
Interpreting Tolerance to a Skeptical World: The Case of Colonial Newport
and Providence
Ken Yellis
Old Economy Village
Religious Interpretation at Old Economy Village
David Miller
Southeastern Pennsylvania Historic Sites and Houses
Interpreting the Diversity of Pennsylvania German Religion at Historic
House Museums
Cynthia G. Falk
Chapter 3. Museum Exhibitions
Abbe Museum
Religious Appropriation Issues and the Abbe Museum
Cinnamon Catlin-Legutko and Geo Soctomah Neptune
American Revolution Museum at Yorktown
Interpreting Religion at The American Revolution Museum at Yorktown
K. Lara Templin
Arab American National Museum
Interpreting Religion at the Arab American National Museum
Petra Alsoofy
Delaware Historical Society
Forging Faith, Building Freedom: African American Faith Experiences in
Delaware, 1800-1980
Constance J. Cooper
Jewish Museum of Maryland
Chosen Food: Eggrolls, Oreos and Judaism in the Museum
Karen Falk
Minnesota History Center
Interpreting Religion in Peb Yog Hmoob-We Are Hmong Minnesota
Brian Horrigan
National Museum of African American History and Culture
Black Sacred Objects and the Matter of Religious Meanings: A CaseStudy from
the National Museum of African American History & Culture
Eric Lewis Williams
National Museum of American History
Religion in Early America: An Exhibition at the National Museum of American
History
David K. Allison
National Museum of the Civil War Soldier at Pamplin Historical Park
Interpreting the Religions Life of Civil War Soldiers at Pamplin Historical
Park
A. Wilson Greene
The Rosenbach and the Rare Book Department, Free Library of Philadelphia
Religion on Display: Three Exhibitions at the Free Library of Philadelphia
and the Rosenbach
Katherine Haas
Winterthur Museum
Open the Doors and See all the People: Interpreting Pennsylvania German
Material Culture and Religion
Lisa Minardi
Part II Essays
Chapter 4. Scholarly Approaches For Religion in History Museums
Gretchen Buggeln
Chapter 5. Issues in Historical Interpretation: Why Interpreting Religion
is So Difficult
Barbara Franco
Chapter 6. Religion in Museum Spaces and Places
Gretchen Buggeln
Chapter 7. Strategies and Techniques for Interpreting Religion
Barbara Franco
Chapter 8. Interpreting Religion at Museums and Historic Sites: The Work
Ahead
Gretchen Buggeln and Barbara Franco
Bibliography
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Part I Case Studies
Chapter 1. Religious Sites
Arch Street Meeting House,
Reinterpretation of the Arch Street Meeting House,
Lynne Calamia
California Missions Trail
California Missions,
Elizabeth Kryder-Reid
Ephrata Cloister
Interpreting Religion at Ephrata Cloister
Michael S. Showalter and Nick Siegert
Hancock Shaker Village
Hancock Shaker Village - Training for Staff & Docents Who Interpret
Religion,
Todd Burdick
Joseph Smith Farm,
Facilitating a Reverential Experience.
Gary L. Boatright, Jr.
Kirtland Temple
Kirtland Temple: Creating Sacred Space for Pilgrimage
Barbara B. Walden
Mary Baker Eddy Library
Fervent Hearts, Willing Hands: Christian Science in Nineteenth-Century
Context
Katherine Connell
Museum at Eldridge Street
Interpreting the Eldridge Street Synagogue: Two DialoguesAmy Stein Milford
and Richard Rabinowitz
United States Capitol Visitor Center
"In God We Trust" - Interpreting Religion in the US Capitol
Fred W. Beuttler
Chapter 2. Historic Sites
Andrew Jackson's Hermitage
Reform and Religion at Andrew Jackson's Hermitage
Marsha Mullin
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
Satisfaction Through Honesty
Stephen Seals
Conner Prairie
Religion at Conner Prairie
Catherine Hughes
George Washington's Mount Vernon
Interpreting Religion in the Life of a Founding Father
Mary V. Thompson
Hawaii Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives
Revisiting the Historical Role of the ABCFM Missionaries in Hawaii
Thomas A. Woods
Gettysburg Seminary Ridge Museum
Talk-Back Boards And Religion,
Josh Howard
Lower East Side Tenement Museum
Interpreting Religion at the Tenement Museum
Annie Polland
Newport World Heritage Commission
Interpreting Tolerance to a Skeptical World: The Case of Colonial Newport
and Providence
Ken Yellis
Old Economy Village
Religious Interpretation at Old Economy Village
David Miller
Southeastern Pennsylvania Historic Sites and Houses
Interpreting the Diversity of Pennsylvania German Religion at Historic
House Museums
Cynthia G. Falk
Chapter 3. Museum Exhibitions
Abbe Museum
Religious Appropriation Issues and the Abbe Museum
Cinnamon Catlin-Legutko and Geo Soctomah Neptune
American Revolution Museum at Yorktown
Interpreting Religion at The American Revolution Museum at Yorktown
K. Lara Templin
Arab American National Museum
Interpreting Religion at the Arab American National Museum
Petra Alsoofy
Delaware Historical Society
Forging Faith, Building Freedom: African American Faith Experiences in
Delaware, 1800-1980
Constance J. Cooper
Jewish Museum of Maryland
Chosen Food: Eggrolls, Oreos and Judaism in the Museum
Karen Falk
Minnesota History Center
Interpreting Religion in Peb Yog Hmoob-We Are Hmong Minnesota
Brian Horrigan
National Museum of African American History and Culture
Black Sacred Objects and the Matter of Religious Meanings: A CaseStudy from
the National Museum of African American History & Culture
Eric Lewis Williams
National Museum of American History
Religion in Early America: An Exhibition at the National Museum of American
History
David K. Allison
National Museum of the Civil War Soldier at Pamplin Historical Park
Interpreting the Religions Life of Civil War Soldiers at Pamplin Historical
Park
A. Wilson Greene
The Rosenbach and the Rare Book Department, Free Library of Philadelphia
Religion on Display: Three Exhibitions at the Free Library of Philadelphia
and the Rosenbach
Katherine Haas
Winterthur Museum
Open the Doors and See all the People: Interpreting Pennsylvania German
Material Culture and Religion
Lisa Minardi
Part II Essays
Chapter 4. Scholarly Approaches For Religion in History Museums
Gretchen Buggeln
Chapter 5. Issues in Historical Interpretation: Why Interpreting Religion
is So Difficult
Barbara Franco
Chapter 6. Religion in Museum Spaces and Places
Gretchen Buggeln
Chapter 7. Strategies and Techniques for Interpreting Religion
Barbara Franco
Chapter 8. Interpreting Religion at Museums and Historic Sites: The Work
Ahead
Gretchen Buggeln and Barbara Franco
Bibliography
Contributors
Index
Introduction
Acknowledgments
Part I Case Studies
Chapter 1. Religious Sites
Arch Street Meeting House,
Reinterpretation of the Arch Street Meeting House,
Lynne Calamia
California Missions Trail
California Missions,
Elizabeth Kryder-Reid
Ephrata Cloister
Interpreting Religion at Ephrata Cloister
Michael S. Showalter and Nick Siegert
Hancock Shaker Village
Hancock Shaker Village - Training for Staff & Docents Who Interpret
Religion,
Todd Burdick
Joseph Smith Farm,
Facilitating a Reverential Experience.
Gary L. Boatright, Jr.
Kirtland Temple
Kirtland Temple: Creating Sacred Space for Pilgrimage
Barbara B. Walden
Mary Baker Eddy Library
Fervent Hearts, Willing Hands: Christian Science in Nineteenth-Century
Context
Katherine Connell
Museum at Eldridge Street
Interpreting the Eldridge Street Synagogue: Two DialoguesAmy Stein Milford
and Richard Rabinowitz
United States Capitol Visitor Center
"In God We Trust" - Interpreting Religion in the US Capitol
Fred W. Beuttler
Chapter 2. Historic Sites
Andrew Jackson's Hermitage
Reform and Religion at Andrew Jackson's Hermitage
Marsha Mullin
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
Satisfaction Through Honesty
Stephen Seals
Conner Prairie
Religion at Conner Prairie
Catherine Hughes
George Washington's Mount Vernon
Interpreting Religion in the Life of a Founding Father
Mary V. Thompson
Hawaii Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives
Revisiting the Historical Role of the ABCFM Missionaries in Hawaii
Thomas A. Woods
Gettysburg Seminary Ridge Museum
Talk-Back Boards And Religion,
Josh Howard
Lower East Side Tenement Museum
Interpreting Religion at the Tenement Museum
Annie Polland
Newport World Heritage Commission
Interpreting Tolerance to a Skeptical World: The Case of Colonial Newport
and Providence
Ken Yellis
Old Economy Village
Religious Interpretation at Old Economy Village
David Miller
Southeastern Pennsylvania Historic Sites and Houses
Interpreting the Diversity of Pennsylvania German Religion at Historic
House Museums
Cynthia G. Falk
Chapter 3. Museum Exhibitions
Abbe Museum
Religious Appropriation Issues and the Abbe Museum
Cinnamon Catlin-Legutko and Geo Soctomah Neptune
American Revolution Museum at Yorktown
Interpreting Religion at The American Revolution Museum at Yorktown
K. Lara Templin
Arab American National Museum
Interpreting Religion at the Arab American National Museum
Petra Alsoofy
Delaware Historical Society
Forging Faith, Building Freedom: African American Faith Experiences in
Delaware, 1800-1980
Constance J. Cooper
Jewish Museum of Maryland
Chosen Food: Eggrolls, Oreos and Judaism in the Museum
Karen Falk
Minnesota History Center
Interpreting Religion in Peb Yog Hmoob-We Are Hmong Minnesota
Brian Horrigan
National Museum of African American History and Culture
Black Sacred Objects and the Matter of Religious Meanings: A CaseStudy from
the National Museum of African American History & Culture
Eric Lewis Williams
National Museum of American History
Religion in Early America: An Exhibition at the National Museum of American
History
David K. Allison
National Museum of the Civil War Soldier at Pamplin Historical Park
Interpreting the Religions Life of Civil War Soldiers at Pamplin Historical
Park
A. Wilson Greene
The Rosenbach and the Rare Book Department, Free Library of Philadelphia
Religion on Display: Three Exhibitions at the Free Library of Philadelphia
and the Rosenbach
Katherine Haas
Winterthur Museum
Open the Doors and See all the People: Interpreting Pennsylvania German
Material Culture and Religion
Lisa Minardi
Part II Essays
Chapter 4. Scholarly Approaches For Religion in History Museums
Gretchen Buggeln
Chapter 5. Issues in Historical Interpretation: Why Interpreting Religion
is So Difficult
Barbara Franco
Chapter 6. Religion in Museum Spaces and Places
Gretchen Buggeln
Chapter 7. Strategies and Techniques for Interpreting Religion
Barbara Franco
Chapter 8. Interpreting Religion at Museums and Historic Sites: The Work
Ahead
Gretchen Buggeln and Barbara Franco
Bibliography
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Part I Case Studies
Chapter 1. Religious Sites
Arch Street Meeting House,
Reinterpretation of the Arch Street Meeting House,
Lynne Calamia
California Missions Trail
California Missions,
Elizabeth Kryder-Reid
Ephrata Cloister
Interpreting Religion at Ephrata Cloister
Michael S. Showalter and Nick Siegert
Hancock Shaker Village
Hancock Shaker Village - Training for Staff & Docents Who Interpret
Religion,
Todd Burdick
Joseph Smith Farm,
Facilitating a Reverential Experience.
Gary L. Boatright, Jr.
Kirtland Temple
Kirtland Temple: Creating Sacred Space for Pilgrimage
Barbara B. Walden
Mary Baker Eddy Library
Fervent Hearts, Willing Hands: Christian Science in Nineteenth-Century
Context
Katherine Connell
Museum at Eldridge Street
Interpreting the Eldridge Street Synagogue: Two DialoguesAmy Stein Milford
and Richard Rabinowitz
United States Capitol Visitor Center
"In God We Trust" - Interpreting Religion in the US Capitol
Fred W. Beuttler
Chapter 2. Historic Sites
Andrew Jackson's Hermitage
Reform and Religion at Andrew Jackson's Hermitage
Marsha Mullin
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
Satisfaction Through Honesty
Stephen Seals
Conner Prairie
Religion at Conner Prairie
Catherine Hughes
George Washington's Mount Vernon
Interpreting Religion in the Life of a Founding Father
Mary V. Thompson
Hawaii Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives
Revisiting the Historical Role of the ABCFM Missionaries in Hawaii
Thomas A. Woods
Gettysburg Seminary Ridge Museum
Talk-Back Boards And Religion,
Josh Howard
Lower East Side Tenement Museum
Interpreting Religion at the Tenement Museum
Annie Polland
Newport World Heritage Commission
Interpreting Tolerance to a Skeptical World: The Case of Colonial Newport
and Providence
Ken Yellis
Old Economy Village
Religious Interpretation at Old Economy Village
David Miller
Southeastern Pennsylvania Historic Sites and Houses
Interpreting the Diversity of Pennsylvania German Religion at Historic
House Museums
Cynthia G. Falk
Chapter 3. Museum Exhibitions
Abbe Museum
Religious Appropriation Issues and the Abbe Museum
Cinnamon Catlin-Legutko and Geo Soctomah Neptune
American Revolution Museum at Yorktown
Interpreting Religion at The American Revolution Museum at Yorktown
K. Lara Templin
Arab American National Museum
Interpreting Religion at the Arab American National Museum
Petra Alsoofy
Delaware Historical Society
Forging Faith, Building Freedom: African American Faith Experiences in
Delaware, 1800-1980
Constance J. Cooper
Jewish Museum of Maryland
Chosen Food: Eggrolls, Oreos and Judaism in the Museum
Karen Falk
Minnesota History Center
Interpreting Religion in Peb Yog Hmoob-We Are Hmong Minnesota
Brian Horrigan
National Museum of African American History and Culture
Black Sacred Objects and the Matter of Religious Meanings: A CaseStudy from
the National Museum of African American History & Culture
Eric Lewis Williams
National Museum of American History
Religion in Early America: An Exhibition at the National Museum of American
History
David K. Allison
National Museum of the Civil War Soldier at Pamplin Historical Park
Interpreting the Religions Life of Civil War Soldiers at Pamplin Historical
Park
A. Wilson Greene
The Rosenbach and the Rare Book Department, Free Library of Philadelphia
Religion on Display: Three Exhibitions at the Free Library of Philadelphia
and the Rosenbach
Katherine Haas
Winterthur Museum
Open the Doors and See all the People: Interpreting Pennsylvania German
Material Culture and Religion
Lisa Minardi
Part II Essays
Chapter 4. Scholarly Approaches For Religion in History Museums
Gretchen Buggeln
Chapter 5. Issues in Historical Interpretation: Why Interpreting Religion
is So Difficult
Barbara Franco
Chapter 6. Religion in Museum Spaces and Places
Gretchen Buggeln
Chapter 7. Strategies and Techniques for Interpreting Religion
Barbara Franco
Chapter 8. Interpreting Religion at Museums and Historic Sites: The Work
Ahead
Gretchen Buggeln and Barbara Franco
Bibliography
Contributors
Index







