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The 2021 Milton Lecture: Museums as “the true teachers of a free people”

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Mansfield Public Talks
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In this lecture, Dr Tristram Hunt (Director of the V and A Museum), discussed the role of public museums in creating our culture and described how, despite its origins rooted in Empire, monarchy, and high Victorian capitalism.
The collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum tell a fascinating story of civic republicanism.

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Mansfield Public Talks
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Tristram Hunt
Keywords
museums
V and A museum
Department: Mansfield College
Date Added: 18/10/2021
Duration: 01:00:10

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