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Museums of the Republic of Karakalpakstan in the XX-XXI centuries

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Muzaffara Ishanova

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The purpose of the research: Scientific analysis of the current state of museums in Karakalpakstan, preservation and development of the museum network as the basis of a single cultural space.

Object of study: All museums of Karakalpakstan. The range of museums considered in this dissertation research includes museums that have somehow manifested themselves in the considered perspective of formation and development.

Methods: In the research process, survey, statistical, analytical, comparative, monitoring and other methods of analysis are used.

Practical significance: The practical value may be represented by a methodological manual for museums of the republic, and distribution to foreign museums working in the modern process.

Keywords

museums of Karakalpakstan
museum business
main stages of formation
Igor Savitsky
development of the art museum
history museums

Authors

Muzaffara Ishanova

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