“战争坦克与军事大事记”:津巴布韦军事博物馆(ZMM)军事藏品的保存

S. S. Chitima, Amos Zevure
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博物馆的历史编纂表明,有证据表明,博物馆一直致力于收集、保存和展示供公众消费的收藏品。在不同的背景下,国家博物馆承担了公共遗产保护者和国家历史教育者的角色。它们还充当了协商国家身份的工具。由于博物馆力求妥善保管其藏品,公众期望这些文物在博物馆管理下得到妥善保管。然而,有时由于一些特定于上下文的挑战,这个角色被发现并不容易。本研究特别侧重于评估在津巴布韦军事博物馆(ZMM)展出的文物保护措施的有效性。该研究采用定性和案例研究方法,其中访谈和观察作为研究工具。研究表明,陈列柜和露天展览中的文物正在以前所未有的程度恶化,主要原因是缺乏专门建造的基础设施、保护设备、政策框架和工作人员培训。确定的变质因素有人为因素、光、污染、温度和相对湿度。此外,雕像破碎,金属收藏品腐蚀,纸张和照片褪色,并显示出变色的迹象,以及纺织品收藏品减弱。总而言之,ZMM采用的保护措施受到限制,因此展出的文物更容易变质和破坏。
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“Of War Tanks and Military Memorabilia”: A Look at the Conservation of Military Collections at the Zimbabwe Military Museum (ZMM)
A historiography of museums since the cabinets of curiosity shows evidence that museums have been seized with the acquisition, conservation, and exhibition of collections for public consumption. National museums have, in different contexts, assumed the role of public heritage protector and educator of national history. They have also served as a vehicle for negotiating national identities. As museums seek to good care of its collections, the public’s expectation is that their heritage is in good hands when under museum administration. Sometimes, however, due to several challenges that are context specific this role has been found not to be easy. This study focuses specifically on evaluating the efficacy of conservation measures of artifacts on display employed at the Zimbabwe Military Museum (ZMM). The study employed qualitative and case study research approaches where interviews as well as observations were deployed as research instruments. The study reveals that artifacts in display cases and those in open displays are deteriorating at un-precedented levels chiefly due to lack of purpose built infrastructure, conservation equipment, policy frameworks, and staff training. Identified agents of deterioration were human factors, light, pollution, temperature and relative humidity. In addition, statues were broken, metal collections corroding, paper and photographs fading, and showing signs of discoloration as well as textile collections weakening. In sum, conservation measures employed at the ZMM are constrained hence artifacts on display are more susceptible to deterioration and destruction.
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