The Role of Museums in Recovery From Disaster: The Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami
The National Museum of Ethnology (Minpaku) was founded in 1974 as an Inter-University Research Institute housing a museum and graduate school. A museum is more than a place to store intangible and tangible heritage. Along with its responsibility for conserving and passing on cultural materials, it a...
Main Author: | Sudo Ken‘ichi |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Bologna
2014-12-01
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Series: | Conservation Science in Cultural Heritage |
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Online Access: | http://conservation-science.unibo.it/article/view/5449 |
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