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    The old gives way to the new: A review of past spaces of migration and new visions for migration at the Western Australian Museum.

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    Authors
    Peters, Nonja
    Date
    2012
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Peters, Nonja. 2011. The old gives way to the new: A review of past spaces of migration and new visions for migration at the Western Australian Museum, in H. Storhaug (ed), International Conference on the History of Migration in Museums: Between Memory and Politics, Nov 17 2011. Montpellier, France: Association of European Migration Institutions.
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    The old gives way to the new: A review of past spaces of migration and new visions for migration at the Western Australian Museum.
    Source Conference
    THE HISTORY OF MIGRATION IN MUSEUMS : BETWEEN MEMORY AND POLITICS
    ISSN
    1729-3561
    School
    Australia Research Institute (Research Institute)
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/3738
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