Heritage studies : stories in the making / edited by Meghan Bowe [and others].
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- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781443855983
- 1443855987
- Cultural property -- Protection -- Congresses
- Historic sites -- Conservation and restoration -- Congresses
- Lieux historiques -- Conservation et restauration -- Congrès
- Urban communities
- Material culture
- Museology & heritage studies
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Infrastructure
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General
- Cultural property -- Protection
- Historic sites -- Conservation and restoration
- Society
- 363.69 23
- CC135 .C36 2013eb
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Developed from the 13th Annual Cambridge Heritage Research Seminar.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Print version record.
In recent years, heritage has grown by leaps and bounds, beyond the reach of the conservation of monuments and into the realms of economic growth, community development and human rights. But how have shifts in the meaning of ""heritage"" changed its study? And how will heritage continue to evolve in the future? Heritage Studies: Stories in the Making, an edited collection developed from a conference at the McDonald Institute of Archaeology, University of Cambridge, attempts to respond to these ...
Table of contents; list of illustrations; list of tables; list of abbreviations; acknowledgements; preface; introduction; part one; chapter one; chapter two; part two; chapter three; chapter four; part three; chapter five; chapter six; conclusion; contributors; index.
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