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The Museums That Make Us: Curating Our Shared History (Written by Neil Macgregor)

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Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/601161 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Museums That Make Us: Curating Our Shared History Author: Neil Macgregor Narrator: Neil Macgregor, Various Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 37 minutes Release date: August 11, 2022 Genres: Europe Publisher's Summary: World-renowned art historian Neil MacGregor takes us across Britain to discover local museums and their hidden gems Neil MacGregor, former director of the National Gallery and the British Museum, knows the importance of public museums. In The Museums That Make Us, he takes us around the country to visit twenty local museums and to talk to their curators, staff and local figures about the most prized objects in their collections. Often a child's first experience of valuable objects and historical belongings, these regional spaces can be a wonderful way to recognise local pride and shine a light on buried history. At Penrhyn Castle in North Wales, the museum strives to tell the story of their rich collection of art while also being truthful about the slave trade that made it possible; on the Isle of Lewis, the Museum Tasglann nan Eilean wants to share the story of land ownership and clearances through their objects; at the Leeds Museum, a Roman child's sandal has been chosen to demonstrate their ambitious and thriving scheme of having exhibits leave the museum to go out to schools; and in Bristol's M Shed Museum, one of the city's old Lodekka Buses is used to tell the story of the successful Bristol Bus boycott of 1963. Travelling from Stowe, one of the first examples of a vision of Britain outside London, to the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, where he looks at an ancient Syrian model clay wagon, possibly a child's toy, to examine how museums can provide for a huge breadth of local people from all over the world, Neil MacGregor uses these invaluable community sites to consider how they are run, who they draw in, and how they can inspire us all. Episode guide First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on the following dates: Stowe and the Temple of British Worthies 7 March 2022 The Tower Museum, Derry Londonderry 8 March 2022 Penrhyn Castle, North Wales 9 March 2022 PK Porthcurno - Museum of Global Communications 10 March 2022 Museum & Tasglann nan Eilean, Stornoway 11 March 2022 Derby - The Museum of Making 14 March 2022 The Food Museum, Suffolk 15 March 2022 The Auckland Project, Bishop Auckland 16 March 2022 The Hepworth, Wakefield 17 March 2022 Royal Pavilion and Museums, Brighton 18 March 2022 Leicester Museum and Art Gallery 11 April 2022 Bristol's M Shed Museum 12 April 2022 Birmingham 13 April 2022 Liverpool 14 April 2022 Leeds 15 April 2022 The National Museum of Scotland 18 April 2022 The National Museum of NI, Belfast 19 April 2022 The National Museums of Wales, Cardiff 20 April 2022 The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford 21 April 2022 What are museums for? 22 April 2022 Production credits Presented by Neil MacGregor Produced by Tom Alban Original music by Phil Channell ©2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P) 2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd

Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/601161 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Museums That Make Us: Curating Our Shared History Author: Neil Macgregor Narrator: Neil Macgregor, Various Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 37 minutes Release date: August 11, 2022 Genres: Europe Publisher's Summary: World-renowned art historian Neil MacGregor takes us across Britain to discover local museums and their hidden gems Neil MacGregor, former director of the National Gallery and the British Museum, knows the importance of public museums. In The Museums That Make Us, he takes us around the country to visit twenty local museums and to talk to their curators, staff and local figures about the most prized objects in their collections. Often a child's first experience of valuable objects and historical belongings, these regional spaces can be a wonderful way to recognise local pride and shine a light on buried history. At Penrhyn Castle in North Wales, the museum strives to tell the story of their rich collection of art while also being truthful about the slave trade that made it possible; on the Isle of Lewis, the Museum Tasglann nan Eilean wants to share the story of land ownership and clearances through their objects; at the Leeds Museum, a Roman child's sandal has been chosen to demonstrate their ambitious and thriving scheme of having exhibits leave the museum to go out to schools; and in Bristol's M Shed Museum, one of the city's old Lodekka Buses is used to tell the story of the successful Bristol Bus boycott of 1963. Travelling from Stowe, one of the first examples of a vision of Britain outside London, to the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, where he looks at an ancient Syrian model clay wagon, possibly a child's toy, to examine how museums can provide for a huge breadth of local people from all over the world, Neil MacGregor uses these invaluable community sites to consider how they are run, who they draw in, and how they can inspire us all. Episode guide First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on the following dates: Stowe and the Temple of British Worthies 7 March 2022 The Tower Museum, Derry Londonderry 8 March 2022 Penrhyn Castle, North Wales 9 March 2022 PK Porthcurno - Museum of Global Communications 10 March 2022 Museum & Tasglann nan Eilean, Stornoway 11 March 2022 Derby - The Museum of Making 14 March 2022 The Food Museum, Suffolk 15 March 2022 The Auckland Project, Bishop Auckland 16 March 2022 The Hepworth, Wakefield 17 March 2022 Royal Pavilion and Museums, Brighton 18 March 2022 Leicester Museum and Art Gallery 11 April 2022 Bristol's M Shed Museum 12 April 2022 Birmingham 13 April 2022 Liverpool 14 April 2022 Leeds 15 April 2022 The National Museum of Scotland 18 April 2022 The National Museum of NI, Belfast 19 April 2022 The National Museums of Wales, Cardiff 20 April 2022 The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford 21 April 2022 What are museums for? 22 April 2022 Production credits Presented by Neil MacGregor Produced by Tom Alban Original music by Phil Channell ©2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P) 2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd

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