The social and cultural role of the museum in the formation of personality
Abstract
Modernization of cultural life in the early twentyfirst century is reflected in the museum field, embodied in the innovative concept ofits own development. The museum as a social and cultural institution today is mainly
seen as a category of cultural studies and museology. However, the mus eum is
connected directly with the social and cultural interactions. It carries social and
cultural potential. The system of interaction mechanisms between museums and
other social institutions is not well built at the moment.
Museum’s need as a social and cultural institution should be formed through
with a glance of the degree of preservation of the cultural heritage of Ukraine and
serve in the spiritual formation of young people, nurturing of patriotic qualities.
From this perspective, the theme of the article is relevant.
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