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MUSEUMS AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Nature Represented: Environmental Dialogue in Finnish-Karelian Historical Museums

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Interviews

  • Interview with the director and curator of the North Karelian Museum, 22 November 2017. The data is in possession of the project and will be archived at the Finnish Literature Society Archives Joensuu branch.
  • Interview with the director, intendant and curator of the South Karelia Museum, 9 February 2018. The data os still in use for the sole purpose of the project and will be archived at the Finnish Literature Society Archives Joensuu branch.

Archives

  • North Karelia Museum Archives. 2017. List of temporary exhibitions 1951–2017.
  • North Karelia Museum Archives. Media briefings.
  • North Karelia Museum. 2017. North Karelia Museum Archives. Descriptions of the exhibitions 2003–2017.
  • South Karelia Museum Archives. 2017. Reports of Lappeenranta city museum 1980–2017.
  • The Finnish Literature Society Archives. SKS KRA, The Karelian Biographies.
  • The Finnish Heritage Agency Archive. National survey of local museums 2010.

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