State Hermitage. Issue IV. Part 2. Museum sales. 1929. Archival documents

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State Hermitage Museum . Issue IV. Part 2 . Museum sales. 1929. Archival Documents” is a unique and exciting source of knowledge for all who are interested in the history of one of the most famous museums in the world, its fate in an era of change and internal struggle for the preservation of cultural heritage. This book, created by an unknown author, is a deep and thorough analysis of archival documents that reveal little-known pages of the history of the Hermitage in 1929, when the museum was on the verge of transformation, and its collections were under threat of sales. The book immerses the reader in the atmosphere of post-revolutionary Russia, when state reforms and economic difficulties forced museums and cultural institutions to make difficult decisions. A special place in the narrative is occupied by the theme of museum sales - a process that in those years became one of the ways of survival and adaptation of cultural institutions to new realities. The author masterfully reveals the internal mechanisms behind these decisions, shows how in the face of crisis and political changes, the Hermitage leadership struggled to preserve its collections, facing dilemmas and contradictions. This book will be a real discovery for historians, museum workers, collectors and anyone who appreciates cultural heritage and is interested in its fate in difficult historical periods. It will especially attract the attention of readers aged 30 years and older. have a basic knowledge of Russian history of the 20th century , As well as ,. who are looking for unique research materials or just want to expand their knowledge of How Cultural Values and Priorities Changed During the Revolution and Civil War The themes raised in the book are not only the history of museum sales, but also broader issues of preserving cultural property in the face of political instability, the role of state archives and documents in reconstructing the past, and the struggle for cultural heritage in an era of change. The author, relying on archival materials, shows how the decisions made in those years influenced the fate of collections and museum exhibits, as well as the development of museum business in Russia. Thanks to this, the book becomes not only a historical document, but also a valuable source for understanding the processes that took place in the cultural sphere at the beginning of the 20th century. The author's style is distinguished by special accuracy and attention to detail, which makes reading fascinating and informative. The book shows a deep analysis and a subtle sense of the historical atmosphere, which allows the reader to feel like a participant in the events that took place in those difficult years. In general, "State Hermitage . Issue IV. Part 2 . Museum sales. 1929. Archival Documents" is not just a collection of documents, but a living window into the past, which helps to understand how modern museum practice was formed and what difficulties had to be overcome in order to preserve the richness of world culture. This book is worthy of attention of all who are interested in the history of culture, collecting, archival work and the fate of museum collections in times of crisis. It will be a valuable addition to the library for historians, museum professionals, students and history buffs looking for unique materials and new perspectives on important events of the past. If you are looking for a book that not only tells about specific events, but also makes you think about the value of cultural heritage and its protection in the face of change, then “State Hermitage Museum . Issue IV. Part 2 . Museum sales. 1929. Archive documents" - exactly what you need.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Unknown
- Language
- Russian
- Series
- Страницы истории Эрмитажа
- ISBN
- 9785935725808
- Release date
- 2014