Introducing Peace Museums; Routledge Research in Museum Studies; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of Plates; List of Figures; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; 1 Introducing Peace Museums: Peace Matters; Representations of Peace and War in Museums; Museums For Peace; What Are Cultures of Peace?; Situating Peace Museums; Early Peace Museums; The Hague Peace Palace (Vredespaleis), 1913, "A Temple of Peace"; Situating Peace Museums: Themes, Exhibits, and Approaches To Peace Education; Peace Museums and The Changing Roles of Museums; A Peace Museum Sampler Taking Time Out To Visit Peace MuseumsNotes; 2 The Peace Museum in Bradford, UK: Fostering Peace Education and Community Cohesion While Preserving Peace Art and History; Background of the Peace Museum in Bradford; Engage Inspire Educate Act: Museum Goals; The Peace Museum in Bradford: New Exhibit in 2012; Antinuclear Campaigning and Protest; Remembrance and Peace; The Tradition of Conscientious Objection; A Space for Peace within the Predominant Culture of War: Cooperation with the Leeds Armoury Museum and Other Sites; Educational Outreach: Traveling Exhibits and Education Workshops New Directions: Teacher and Student Workshops on Community Cohesion, Choices Then and Now, 2014 World War I Centenary, and Related ThemesThe Peace Museum in Bradford: Looking Forward; Notes; 3 Kyoto Museum for World Peace: Speaking Truth to Power-A University Peace Museum; Background: Situating The Kyoto Museum For World Peace in Japan's Museum Landscape-Cultures of Peace and Peace Museums in Japan; Development of Peace Museums in Japan; Growth of Peace Museums in Japan From The 1980S On; Controversies and Challenges on The Japanese and Larger Asian Museum Landscape Kyoto Museum For World Peace: A University Museum Committed To Peace LiteracyFounding Principles of The Kyoto Museum For World Peace; Kyoto Peace Museum Supporters and Leadership; The Museum's Collection; Focus on Peace and Other Galleries; Air Raids, The Battle of Okinawa, and The Atomic Bombings; Modern Warfare; Japan's Constitution, The "No War" Clause, and Ongoing Conflicts Around The World; Peace Education and Outreach; The Impact of Kyoto Museum of World Peace on Student Visitors; Fukushima and Beyond; The Kyoto Museum For World Peace: Looking Forward; Notes 4 Gernika Peace Museum: Creating a Culture of Peace and ReconciliationBackground; A Museum of Living Art; The Tree of Gernika: Symbol of Reconciliation and Resilience; Exhibition Opening: Bakea Paz Peace; Peace in The Twenty-First Century: Positive Peace and A Tool Kit For Constructing Peace; The Absence of Peace: The Bombing of Guernica; Social History and Reenactment: "Begonia's Story"; The Town Talks To Us; The Destruction of The Town; Information After The Bombing; Toward Reconciliation; In Memoriam: "Refuse To Forget, Refuse To Take Revenge"; Picasso's Guernica and Human Rights The Basque Conflict |