Ihász István - Pintér János szerk.: Történeti Muzeológiai Szemle: A Magyar Múzeumi Történész Társulat Évkönyve 5. (Budapest, 2005)
II. Módszertan - Műhely - Közlemények - Ságvári György: Tárgyiasult emlékezet - emlékművek, múzeumok a nagy háborúról
The vocational preservers of canonized mcmoiy elevated to State level are the museums and monuments erected in public places. When the war came to and end, the then opposing sides created pantheons and memorial sites in their lands - at abandoned battlegrounds, bombed fortresses - in the name of conversion te) reality, establishing war museums in their capital cities with specialist collections from which to draw professional conclusions possibly in preparation for future clashes. After all, the museum is a kind of monument, a condensed memory of its own contrived truth. The authenticator of great times. The paper addresses the "musealisation" of war memories preserved in objects, with special emphasis on the activities carried out in the 1920s and 1930s of its most important "official" site, the War Museum, which began its life in the autumn of 1918.