<p>This engaging volume reveals how politics permeates all facets of museum practice particularly in regions of political conflict. In these settings museums can be extraordinarily influential for shaping identity and collective memory and for peace building. Using key Cypriote archaeological historical ethnographic and art museums as examples this book provides a multifaceted and deeper understanding of how politics conflict national agendas and individual initiatives can shape museums and their narratives. This book will be an important resource for museum professionals as well as scholars interested in the effects of politics on museums and interpretations of the past.</p>
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