Man, Myth and Museum

Iorwerth C. Peate and the Making of the Welsh Folk Museum

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University of Wales Press
Eurwyn Wiliam
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The Welsh Folk Museum at St Fagans was the first large open-air folk museum in Britain. It was (according to himself) created by one man: Iorwerth C. Peate, poet, author, and scholar. This is the first book-length critical study of Peate as scholar and curator, written by one of his successors at St Fagans. Whereas previous commentaries have very largely relied on Peate’s own recollections and views, this book makes extensive use of Peate’s own papers and National Museum archives to inform a far more balanced view of his work, emphasising for the first time the National Museum policy context and its corporate wish to estsablish a national folk museum, and the critical role played by Peate’s boss and bête noir Sir Cyril Fox. This volume also introduces Peate’s relevant Welsh-language writings to anglophone readers.

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This book will appeal to both academic historians, ethnologists, and museologists. It will also appeal to non-academic readers with an interest in history, especially the establishing of such an iconic and unique cultural landmark as St Fagans Museum of Welsh Life.

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