Journal article

‘How our forebears lived’: the modern nation, its folklore and ‘living’ heritage in twentieth-century Australia

K Darian-Smith, D Nichols

Australian Geographer | ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2018

Abstract

This article examines the creation of the Swan Hill Folk Museum, which opened in 1966 following an upsurge of interest in Australia’s pioneer and environmental history and heritage. Initially designed by the modernist architect Roy Grounds in collaboration with Eric Westbrook, the director of the National Gallery of Victoria, the Folk Museum offered an innovative interpretation of the past aimed to bolster regional development and tourism. We examine the genesis of the Folk Museum, later renamed the Swan Hill Pioneer Settlement, as a negotiation between local, regional and national narratives about the cultural, environmental and historical impacts of settler colonialism in Australia. The ec..

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