2004: Seoul, Korea
11th ICOMON Annual Conference
In Conjunction with the 20th ICOM General Conference
In 2004, ICOMON met in Seoul, Korea, in Conjunction with the 20th General Conference and the 21st General Assembly of the International Council of Museums ICOM.
[>> ICOMON Report 2003/2004 for INC]
Money and Identity. Lectures about History, Design and Museology of Money [Proceedings of the 11th Meeting of the International Committee of Money and Banking Museums (ICOMON), Seoul, 2004] edited by Reiner Cunz, Hannover 2007.
ISBN 978-3-87707-731-3
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- Frontmatter and table of contents
- Reiner Cunz, Hannover (Germany)
Money and identity. Proceedings of an ICOMON meeting - Richard G. Doty, Washington D. C. (USA)
ICOMON. Impressions of the first ten years. 1994–2003 - Niklot Klüßendorf, Amöneburg (Germany)
Money and identity in a divided country. Observations from East and West Germany between 1948 and 1990 - Jonathan Williams, London (United Kingdom)
The Republican identity of Roman imperial coinage. 1st to mid-3rd centuries AD - Tuukka Talvio, Helsinki (Finland)
Modern commemorative coins. Symbols of national and cultural identity - Heike Winter, Frankfurt/Main (Germany)
The design of euro banknotes. Drafts and decision processes - Thomas Lautz, Cologne (Germany)
The world’s most curious money? Huge stone discs used on the Micronesian island of Yap - Takashi Uemura, Tokyo (Japan)
Japanese paper notes and German printing technology at the beginning of the Meji era (1868–1883). An aspect of Japanese and German economic history - Harald Nilsson, Uppsala (Sweden)
The University Coin Collection in Uppsala. The first 300 years - Ian Wiséhn, Stockholm (Sweden)
The new Tumba Paper Mill Museum. An annex to The Royal Coin Cabinet in Stockholm - Angelina Araújo Vélez, Bogotá D. C. (Colombia)
The exhibition project Panamá en Colombia and the cultural complex of the Banco de la República in Bogotá - Richard G. Doty, Washington D. C. (USA)
There’s more than one way. Or: Museum implosion and what to do about it
Where there is an online version of the publication, it is available here as pdf files linked to the table of contents. However, a small number of articles are not available because we have not been able to get in touch with their authors to get permission – if you are one of these authors, we would be delighted to hear from you. |