Why were archives and museums set up by the the british and what is their usefulness?
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Museums are institutions created in the public interest.
They engage their visitors, foster deeper understanding and promote the enjoyment and sharing of authentic cultural and natural heritage.
Museums acquire, preserve, research, interpret and exhibit the tangible and intangible evidence of society and nature.
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- It is because in early times, the court historians use to record only ... Let's take an example the British historians began their history with ... In this book we will study how Britishers established their rule in ... Specialized institutions like archives and museums were made in order to preserve important records.
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