‘An Effective Organ of Public Enlightenment’: The Role of Temporary Exhibitions in the Science Museum

  • Morris P
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Between 1919 and 1984, temporary exhibitions (called special exhibitions) were a major feature of the Museum’s displays. They had been advocated by the Bell Report of 1911 as a ‘means of keeping the Museum in direct touch with the movements of the...

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Morris, P. J. T. (2010). ‘An Effective Organ of Public Enlightenment’: The Role of Temporary Exhibitions in the Science Museum. In Science for the Nation (pp. 212–249). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230283145_11

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