The forgetting institution: Memory and oblivion in the National History Museum in contemporary Albania
Abstract
National museums are institutions that exhibit historical narratives politically influenced by individuals,
groups or governments. These actions are implemented inside the exhibition space of museums through the
creation of specific projects of memory and oblivion that seek to convert historic memory in an ideological
tool. In this dissertation, it is discussed the different aspects involved in the creation of these projects to subsequently
make use of them in specific case studies inside a national museum. For this purpose, it was collected
visual material from documentaries, books and photographs of five areas of the permanent exhibition of the
National History Museum of Tirana in Albania showing the level of transformation of its spaces, since its
construction in 1981 during the Communist regime until the subsequent transitional period to a Capitalist
society. These cases were analysed to find the implications of the ideological influence of political regimes in
the museum exhibitions. As a result of this analyses it was possible to discover heterogeneous political influences
in the construction of the Albanian historic memory particularly influenced by different ideologies.
Consequently, the case studies showed some ways in which the museum has dealt with constructed representations
of history ranking from the glorification of past to the contesting of the Communist period in
Albania. It was demonstrated through the findings and the subsequent discussion that some of the political
projects of memory and oblivion implemented by the Communist regime in 1981 have been kept intact or
transformed, thus, evidencing a heterogeneous response of the museum to the historical discourse that the
former Communist regime implemented in Albania.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2020-09-03Author
Roa Triana, Julián Emiro
Keywords
Museums
National history
Memory
Oblivion
Albania
Series/Report no.
International Museum Studies
2020:01
Language
eng