E J Rudsdale's journals of wartime Colchester
Catherine Pearson Libros


Focusing on the impact of World War II on cultural institutions, this book presents a compelling argument against the notion of a pause in museum activities during the conflict. It highlights innovative initiatives that emerged in the 1930s, showcasing how museums, galleries, and curators adapted and contributed to society amidst the turmoil. The narrative reveals a complex interplay between art, culture, and historical events, emphasizing the resilience and evolution of these institutions during challenging times.