Western Women's Biographies

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WESTERN WOMEN'S BIOGRAPHIES

Western Women's Biographies and the Role of Historic Museums



ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I would like to take this chance for thanking my research facilitator, friends and family for the support they provided me and their belief in me, as well as the guidance that they provided me, without which I would have never been able to do this research.

DECLARATION

I, (Your name), would like to declare that all contents included in this proposal stand for my individual work without any aid, and this proposal has not been submitted for any examination at academic as well as professional level, previously. It is also representing my very own views and not essentially those that are associated with university.

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ABSTRACT

In this research, we tried to explore the role of historical museums in promotion and preservation of history and historical figures and educating teachers about the same. The main focus of the research is on the biography of Molly Brown and the workshops conducted by Molly Brown House Museums in educating teachers about the biographies of Western Women and what role museums play in preservation of cultural heritage. Finally, the research also finds out about the lives of historical female personalities in America and the difference between life and legend.TABLE OF CONTENTS

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTII

DECLARATIONIII

ABSTRACTIV

Outline of the Study1

Background of the Study1

Rationale5

Aims and Objectives6

Significance of the Study7

Research Questions8

Definition of Terms8

Biography8

Humanities8

Interpretation9

Myth9

Primary Sources9

Professional Development9

Regional History9

Secondary Sources10

Teacher Workshops10

The “West”10

CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW11

Definition of Museum11

The role of museums12

Curiosity put to work14

Understand and participate in scientific-technological revolution16

Plurality of Feminisms- Wealth in the History of Women19

Molly Brown23

CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY25

Introduction27

Philosophical Framework or Paradigm27

Social Constructivist Theory31

Phenomenology33

Rationale for a Qualitative Study35

Rationale for a Phenomenological Study36

Research Question38

Role of the Researcher40

Researcher Bias40

Sample41

Data Collection and Processing Procedures42

Data Analysis Procedures45

Quality and Verification46

Reliability/Dependability47

Validity48

Ethical Considerations51

Data Security: Participant Anonymity and Document Retention52

Summary53

The Education Division of the National Endowment for the Humanities54

Demands Assisted54

Objectives55

The history of women in the United States in the 20th Century56

CHAPTER 4: DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS58

CHAPTER 5: CONCLUSION68

REFERENCES69

CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION

Outline of the Study

This research proposal concentrates on the several facets of corporate governance and incorporates the following chapters:

Introduction

Literature Review

Methodology

Discussion and Analysis

Conclusion

Background of the Study

The role that museums and other cultural institutions can play in the promoting education, history and cultural heritage in the society is more crucial than a common mind believes. Museums have the power to inspire and encourage the study and creativity. According to UNESCO Convention 2003 for the Safeguard of Intangible Cultural Heritage, museums are very important for the preservation of living heritage at the degree of local communities as well as the protection of the visibility of living forms of cultural heritage.

Museums are non-profit and permanent institutions, they render a considerable service to the society by contributing toward the development of the society and being open to the general public to benefit from, and also maintain, researches, demonstrates and communicates in terms of studies, recreation, and education, and present a material evidence for the masses and their environment (Robert 1997, 88-89).

If museums have been traditionally associated with tangible cultural heritage, then their reason for existence is to serve the ...
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