The museum travels to school. Traveling museum: 100 objects to make history
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12-06-2024
Laia Coma Quintana
Tania Martínez Gil
Elur Ulibarrena Herce
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Casa Fantikorena in the town of Arteta (Navarra), houses the Ethnographic Museum of the Kingdom of Pamplona, an artistic installation in itself, which stands out for its large collection of historical objects. His objective is to preserve the memory of the past based on the stories of each of the objects collected by Joxe Ulibarrena Arellano throughout a lifetime. This object heritage, and this way of understanding material culture, are the backbone of the Itinerant Museum pedagogical proposal: 100 objects to make History, an activity that travels to school and that encourages the interrogation and analysis of everyday objects to reconstruct significant form recent history and connect it to society through the Internet.
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Coma Quintana, L. ., Martínez Gil, T., & Ulibarrena Herce, E. (2024). The museum travels to school. Traveling museum: 100 objects to make history. Cabás. International Journal on Historical-Educational Heritage, (31), 205–219. https://doi.org/10.1387/cabas.26150
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