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The Peace Museum in Bradford, West Yorkshire is the only museum in the UK dedicated to the history and (often untold) stories of peace, peacemakers and peace movement.
The Peace Museum aims to engage, inform and inspire through: items in its collection and exhibitions of learning and education activities for all sectors of the community, schools, colleges and universities, focusing on local, national and international people, events and stories posing questions about equality, diversity, cohesion, peace and non-violence telling stories of peacemakers and peacemaking.
The museum asks visitors to consider peace and peacemaking as an active, as opposed to passive endeavour, a challenge and something that requires effort, asking "What could you do?" What story will you tell".
The initial idea of creating a peace museum arose in the mid-1980s from Gerald Drewett of the Give Peace a Chance Trust. In 1990 this was carried forward when Shireen Shah, an MA student at Bradford University’s Peace Studies Department, wrote a dissertation proposing a ‘Museum for Peace’. Two years on, the International Network of Museums for Peace held its first conference at the University of Bradford in 1992, during which it was proposed that a Peace Museum be established in Bradford. A committee was established to seek finance and general support for the idea. Initially called ‘The National Peace Museum Project’, the museum was established in 1994 through a five-year grant from the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Foundation and operated from a temporary site in Bradford in the Wool Exchange. In 1998 the museum moved to the top floor of 10 Piece Hall Yard, in Bradford city centre.
The museum has a varied temporary exhibition programme, hosting several exhibitions and displays throughout the year. Past exhibitions have ranged from 'Challenging the Fabric of Society' showcasing the protest banners that are part of its textile collection (until March 2017), 'Remembering the Kindertransport' to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day (until April 2017) and 'A force for peace? The History of European Cooperation' (ended 2016) exploring the peace history behind the European Union.
The museum closed its Piece Hall Yard site in 2020 and reopened at Salts Mill in August 2024. The museum's artefacts had been stored in the basement of Salts Mill in the interim.
References
= Sources
=Aspel, Joyce (2017). Introducing Peace Museums. Garland Science. ISBN 9780815346296.
External links
Official website
A peace museum is a museum that documents historical peace initiatives. Many peace museums also provide advocacy programs for nonviolent conflict resolution. This may include conflicts at the personal, regional or international level.
Peace museums around the world
Children's Peace Pavilion – Independence, Missouri, United States
Fukuromachi Elementary School Peace Museum - near the peace park, across the Motuyasu river
Hiroshima National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb Victims – Hiroshima, Japan; inside the peace park
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum – Hiroshima, Japan; inside the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
Honkawa Elementary School Peace Museum – Hiroshima, Japan; near the peace park, across the Honkawa river
IJzertoren – Diksmuide, West Flanders, Belgium
The International Peace Museum – Dayton, Ohio, United States
Kyoto Museum for World Peace – Kyoto, Japan
Mémorial de Caen – Caen, Normandy, France
Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum – Nagasaki, Japan
Norwegian Nobel Institute – Oslo, Norway
Osaka International Peace Center
Peace Museum – Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
The Peace Museum – Chicago, Illinois, United States (closed)
Yi Jun Peace Museum - The Hague, Netherlands
See also
International Network of Museums for Peace
Lists of museums
External links
Peace Museums
References
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