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Subjects
Conservation and restoration, Cultural policy, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Historic preservation, Group identity, Historic preservation, Historic sites, Human geography, Multiculturalism, Social aspects, Social aspects of Historic preservationPlaces
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A geography of heritage: power, culture, and economy
2000, Arnold, Oxford University Press
in English
0340677791 9780340677797
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Table of Contents
Machine generated contents note: Part I: The context
1 The uses and abuses of heritage
Introduction
The origins of heritage
The functions and uses of heritage
Contestation: whose heritage?
Conclusion
Part II: Heritage and the cultural realm: its social
and political uses
2 Heritage, power and identity
Introduction
Analogies to heritage: landscape and museology
Heritage, power and collective memory
Heritage and identity
Heritage and class
Heritage, gender and sexuality
Heritage and ethnicity
Conclusion
3 Heritage and national identity
Introduction
Heritage and nationalism
Heritage, nationalism and ethnicity
Heritages of disinheritance and atrocity
Conclusion
4 Heritage, identity and postmodernity
Introduction
Heritage, place and postmodernity
A hybridity of heritages
Dissonance of heritage revisited
Conclusion
5 Multicultural heritage: from dissonance to harmony?
Introduction
The management of dissonance
Multiculturalism and heritage
Conclusion: multicultural reality, theory and democratic
sustainability
Part III: The economic uses of heritage
6 Heritage and economics: an ambiguous relationship
Introduction
Economics of heritage
Heritage in economics
Conclusion
7 Heritage in economic development strategies
Introduction
Heritage as an economic activity
Heritage as a factor in the location of economic activities
Heritage and the creation of economic place images
Local heritage in urban neighbourhood regeneration
Conclusion
Part IV: Heritage and scale
8 Heritage and scale I: the national
Introduction: heritage and scale
Heritage and the national scale
Managing the contending heritage
Conclusion
9 Heritage and scale II: the local
Introduction
Heritage and the local scale
The management of the heritage city
Conclusion: from local to global and back again
10 Heritage and scale III: from the national to the
continental management of heritage
Introduction
Who owns the past? Is there an international heritage?
Continentalism: a European heritage?
Conclusion: towards a European heritage policy?
11 Heritage and scale IV: towards a global heritage
Introduction
The assertion of the global claim
The contestation of the global claim
The formal recognition of global heritage
World Heritage Sites: Robben Island and Quebec City
Conclusion: from despair to hope?
Conclusion: towards an integrated geography of heritage
The themes revisited
The limitations of a geography of heritage
References
Index.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. [261]-276) and index.
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