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![Who Owns America's Past?: The Smithsonian and the Problem of History /]crobert C. Post by Robert C. Post](https://558130.bdp32.group/rails/active_storage/representations/redirect/eyJfcmFpbHMiOnsibWVzc2FnZSI6IkJBaHBBNmxnelE9PSIsImV4cCI6bnVsbCwicHVyIjoiYmxvYl9pZCJ9fQ==--7be6dc977a2aa6360e01b870eac0f9914ab44a95/eyJfcmFpbHMiOnsibWVzc2FnZSI6IkJBaDdCem9MWm05eWJXRjBTU0lJYW5CbkJqb0dSVlE2RkhKbGMybDZaVjkwYjE5c2FXMXBkRnNIYVFJc0FXa0M5QUU9IiwiZXhwIjpudWxsLCJwdXIiOiJ2YXJpYXRpb24ifX0=--038335c90cf75c275ae4d36968ac417dc4a0a3e3/Who%20Owns%20America's%20Past%3F-%20The%20Smithsonian%20and%20the%20Problem%20of%20History%20-%5Dcrobert%20C.%20Post.jpg)
370 pages • first pub 2013 (editions)
ISBN/UID: 9781421411002
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Publication date: 15 October 2013
Description
In 1994, when the National Air and Space Museum announced plans to display the Enola Gay, the B-29 sent to destroy Hiroshima with an atomic bomb, the ensuing political uproar caught the museum's parent Smithsonian Institution entirely unprepared. ...
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370 pages • first pub 2013 (editions)
ISBN/UID: 9781421411002
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Publication date: 15 October 2013
Description
In 1994, when the National Air and Space Museum announced plans to display the Enola Gay, the B-29 sent to destroy Hiroshima with an atomic bomb, the ensuing political uproar caught the museum's parent Smithsonian Institution entirely unprepared. ...