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EXHIBITIONS DEDICATED TO COMMUNIST
POLAND IN POLISH MUSEUMS IN
1989–2017 FROM A QUANTITATIVE
(STATISTICAL) PERSPECTIVE
The objective of the research was a survey
identification of the presence of the history of Communist
Poland, PRL, in museum narrative in 1989–2017. Importantly,
this is a repeated, supplemented, and more thorough research
versus the one presented in the paper ‘PRL in Museum
Narrative over the Last 25 Years’ published in 2014 in the
Światowid. Rocznik Muzeum PRL-u (w organizacji) periodical.
The research discussed in the present paper forms part of
a doctoral dissertation, constituting the research’s second stage.
As a result of the conducted research based on survey
answers provided by museums and on individual research
a database containing 642 exhibitions was created. When
processing the data, quantitative analysis was adopted. After
data cleaning the following statistical trends were analysed:
exhibition duration over the whole research period, percentage
of leading themes, percentage of themes in respective cities.
The conducted analysis has permitted to observe trends
in museum narrative concerning PRL. Also the most popular
exhibition duration over the research period has been
identified (up to two years and permanent exhibitions).
The most popular categories have been named: art history,
political history, history of everyday life. Three groups of urban
centres where museum narrative is present to a varied degree
have been named. The fourth group contains cities in whose
museums the topic of PRL has not been tackled over the last
28 years, or such projects cannot be reliably confirmed.