An edition of Which past, whose future? (2007)

Which past, whose future?

treatments of the past at the start of the 21st century : an international perspective : proceedings of a conference held at the University of York, 20-21 May 2005

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An edition of Which past, whose future? (2007)

Which past, whose future?

treatments of the past at the start of the 21st century : an international perspective : proceedings of a conference held at the University of York, 20-21 May 2005

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Archaeopress
Language
English
Pages
175

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Table of Contents

Foreword / Jane Grenville
Introduction: Which past, whose future? Treatments of the past at the start of the twenty-first century. An international perspective / Sven Grabow, Daniel Hull and Emma Waterton
The discourse of 'the past' / Laurajane Smith
Minding the cracks: archaeology, the cross-cultural context, and collaboration / Wendolin Romer
Rationality, archaeology and government policy / James Doeser
An institutionalised construction of the past in the UK / Emma Waterton
Telling tales: folklore, archaeology and the discovery of the past in the present / Darren Glazier
The cult of community: defining the 'local' in public archaeology and heritage discourses / Angela McClanahan
Perceptions and preferences vs. pounds and policy / Camilla Priede
Outreach in action: towards African centred egyptology / Yvette Balbaligo and Kenneth John
Development of the concept of cultural heritage on Mount Athos: past and present / Georgios Alexopoulos
The case of Jazirat al-Hamra: stereotypes, historical investigation and cultural representation in the contemporary United Arab Emirates / Ron Hawker
Working with a colonial legacy: the role of foreign archaeologists in modern Syria / Daniel Hull
Collective memory and its use in ethnic conflicts / Barbara Curran
Recognition, identity, and history: a case for the inclusion of aboriginal cultural histories into Canadian school curricula / Suzanne Marcuzzi
The past, the present and the future of Bulgaria's heritage sites / Gabriela Petkova-Campbell
Developing and integrating a conflict management model into the heritage management process: the case of the new Acropolis Museum in Athens / Kalliopi Fouseki
Roundhouse stories: reconstruction and public perceptions of the Iron Age / Michelle Collings
The Euro banknote design discourse, or How not to 'mint' a (EU)ropean post-modern cultural identity / Sven Grabow
Visions of Europe: constructions of stereotype Europe and common 'heritage' landscapes / Jon Kenny.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Oxford
Series
BAR international series -- 1633
Genre
Congresses.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
930.1
Library of Congress
CC51 .W45 2007, CC51.W45 2007

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Pagination
vii, 175 p. :
Number of pages
175

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16367783M
ISBN 10
1407300474
ISBN 13
9781407300474
LCCN
2007407505
OCLC/WorldCat
163712143, 144595842

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