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Museums and the Art Reforms of the First Portuguese Republic (1910–1926)

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This volume introduces a global perspective to Portuguese art history encompassing three centuries, from the eighteenth to the twentieth century. It aims to analyse the histories of objects, museums, exhibitions, and collections in Portugal and the Portuguese-speaking world between the beginning of the eighteenth century and the late twentieth century, after the fall of the Estado Novo (New State) dictatorship in 1974 and the dismantling of the scattered remains of the Portuguese colonial empire in 1975. This was also the historical period that witnessed the development and proliferation of different collecting and displaying practices throughout the world. The aim of this volume is, hence, twofold: to understand the ways in which objects, collections, exhibitions, and cultural institutions contributed to shape Portuguese culture and identity, and to set the Portuguese case against a global, transnational, and transcolonial context and to present it as a reference for similar studies concerned with other national and colonial contexts.

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Baião, Joana. (2025). Museums and the Art Reforms of the First Portuguese Republic (1910–1926). In Collections, Exhibitions and Museums in Portugal and Its Empire: from the 18th to the 20th century. New York: Routledge, p. 175-195. ISBN 978-104030944-5

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Taylor and Francis

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