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Understanding Heritage and Memory


Understanding Heritage and Memory

Paperback by Benton, Tim

Understanding Heritage and Memory

£24.99

ISBN:
9780719081538
Publication Date:
1 Jan 2010
Language:
English
Publisher:
Manchester University Press
Pages:
328 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 15 - 16 May 2024
Understanding Heritage and Memory

Description

Written by an interdisciplinary team of scholars, this authoritative text explores the emotive issues surrounding the commemoration of war and atrocity, and the profound challenges for conservators posed by 'virtual', 'intangible' and 'multicultural' heritage. New international case studies demonstrate that while interest in the memorialisation of the great national upheavals of the last century has never been more acute, many of the problems of conserving the past in diverse and disparate societies remain to be resolved. Aimed primarily at students in heritage studies and professionals in heritage industries, this book is one of three in the Understanding Global Heritage series.

Contents

List of figures Notes on contributors Preface List of abbreviations Introduction 1. Heritage and public memory (Tim Benton and Clementine Cecil) 2. The heritage of public commemoration (Tim Benton and Penelope Curtis) 3. Contentious heritage (Karl Hack) 4. Heritage and changes of regime (Tim Benton) 5. Multicultural and minority heritage (Rodney Harrison) 6. Heritage, landscape and memory (Susie West and Sabelo Ndlovu) 7. Intangible heritage (Rodney Harrison and Deborah Rose) 8.: Heritage and the recent and contemporary past (Rebecca Ferguson, Rodney Harrison and Daniel Weinbren) Glossary Acknowledgements Index

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