Author: 
Clarissa J. Ceglio
Reviewer: 
Karen Rader

Rader on Ceglio, 'A Cultural Arsenal for Democracy: The World War II Work of U.S. Museums'

Clarissa J. Ceglio. A Cultural Arsenal for Democracy: The World War II Work of U.S. Museums. Public History in Historical Perspective Series. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2022. Illustrations. 240 pp. $28.95 (paper), ISBN 978-1-62534-625-4; $90.00 (cloth), ISBN 978-1-62534-624-7.

Reviewed by Karen Rader (Virginia Commonwealth University) Published on H-Sci-Med-Tech (April, 2023) Commissioned by Penelope K. Hardy (University of Wisconsin-La Crosse)

Imperial Lives. Biographic Approaches as Decolonial Practice

Registration for the digital conference "Imperial Lives. Biographic Approaches as Decolonial Practice" is now open! You can find the program and register at https://imperiallives.com/

Keynotes by Paul Basu (Univeristy Bonn), Vanessa Opoku (PARA Collective), and Patrice Nganang (Stony Brook University).

About Imperial Lives:

ANN: Imperial Lives: Biographic Approaches as Decolonial Practice

Registration for the digital conference "Imperial Lives. Biographic Approaches as Decolonial Practice" is now open! You can find the program and register at https://imperiallives.com/

Keynotes by Paul Basu (Univeristy Bonn), Vanessa Opoku (PARA Collective), and Patrice Nganang (Stony Brook University).

About Imperial Lives:

Imperial Lives. Biographic Approaches as Decolonial Practice

Registration for the digital conference "Imperial Lives. Biographic Approaches as Decolonial Practice" is now open! You can find the program and register at https://imperiallives.com/

Keynotes by Paul Basu (Univeristy Bonn), Vanessa Opoku (PARA Collective), and Patrice Nganang (Stony Brook University).

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