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100 1 _aFairclough, G. J.
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245 1 4 _aThe heritage reader /
_cGraham Fairclough [and others].
264 1 _aLondon ;
_aNew York :
_bRoutledge,
_c2008.
300 _axiii, 580 pages :
_billustrations ;
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336 _atext
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338 _avolume
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _tIntroduction: Heritage, Memory and Modernity /
_rRodney Harrison, Graham Fairclough, John H. Jameson Jnr, John Schofield --
_tThe Cultural Heritage: Concepts, Values and Principles --
_tHeritage Management, Theory and Practice /
_rJohn Schofield --
_tHeritage: From Patrimony to Pastiche, Graeme Davison --
_tCultural Heritage Management in the United States: Past, Present, and Future /
_rJohn H. Jameson Jr --
_tTowards a Theoretical Framework for Archaeological Heritage Management /
_rLaurajane Smith --
_tExcavation as Theatre /
_rChristopher Tilley --
_tOnly Connect-Sustainable Development and Cultural Heritage /
_rKate Clark --
_tAssessing Values in Conservation Planning: Methodological issues and choices /
_rRandall Mason --
_tIs the Past a Non-renewable Resource? /
_rCornelius J. Holtorf --
_tSites of Memory and Sites of Discord: Historic monuments as a medium for discussing conflict in Europe /
_rGabi Dolff-Bonekamper --
_tArchaeology and Authority in the Twenty-first Century /
_rRoger M. Thomas --
_tHeritage as Social Action /
_rDenis Byrne --
_tWhose Heritage? Local and Global Perspectives --
_tThe Politics of the Past: Conflict in the use of heritage in the modern world /
_rRodney Harrison --
_tProfessional Attitudes to Indigenous Interests in the Native Title Era: Settler societies compared /
_rIan Lilley --
_tThe Globalization of Archaeology and Heritage: A discussion with Arjun Appadurai /
_rArjun Appadurai, Ashish Chadha, Ian Hodder, Trinity Jachman, Chris Witmore --
_tWhose Heritage? Un-settling 'The Heritage', re-imagining the post-nation /
_rStuart Hall --
_tWestern Hegemony in Archaeological Heritage Management /
_rDenis Byrne --
_tWhose Heritage to Conserve?: Cross-cultural reflections on political dominance and urban heritage conservation /
_rJohn E. Tunbridge --
_t'Time Out of Mind' /
_r'Mind Out of Time': Custom versus tradition in environmental heritage research and interpretation - Kenneth Robert Olwig --
_tConflict in the Archaeology of Living Traditions /
_rRobert Layton --
_tPolitics /
_rRaphael Samuel --
_tMethods and Approaches to Cultural Heritage Management --
_tNew Heritage, an Introductory Essay-People, Landscape and Change /
_rGraham Fairclough --
_tSustaining the Historic Environment: New perspectives on the future /
_rEnglish Heritage --
_tThe Conservation Plan /
_rJames Semple Kerr --
_tCommemorative Integrity and Cultural Landscapes: Two national historic sites in British Columbia /
_rLyle Dick --
_tExplaining LARA: The Lincoln Archaeological Research Assessment in its policy context /
_rDavid Stocker --
_tAssessing Public Perception of Landscape: The LANDMAP experience /
_rAlister Scott --
_tCultural Heritage and Resources /
_rRichard Stoffle --
_tCultural Connections to the Land: A Canadian example /
_rEllen Lee --
_t'An Emu in the Hole': Exploring the link between biodiversity and Aboriginal cultural heritage in New South Wales, Australia /
_rAnthony English --
_tSocial Sustainability: People, history, and values /
_rSetha M. Low --
_tThe European Landscape Convention: An extract --
_t'The Long Chain': Archaeology, historical landscape characterization and time depth in the landscape /
_rGraham Fairclough --
_tInterpretation and Communication --
_tPresenting Archaeology to the Public, Then and Now: An introduction /
_rJohn H. Jameson Jr --
_tArchaeological Messages and Messengers /
_rFrancis P. McManamon --
_t"Leveling the Playing Field" in the Contested Territory of the South African Past: A "public" versus a "people's" form of historical archaeology outreach /
_rPatrice L. Jeppson --
_tHeritage that Hurts: Interpretation in a postmodern world /
_rDavid Uzzell, Roy Ballantyne --
_tArchaeologies that Hurt --
_tDescendents that Matter: A pragmatic approach to collaboration in the public interpretation of African-American heritage /
_rCarol McDavid --
_tStonehenge-A Final Solution? /
_rPeter Stone --
_tMore Than Just "Telling the Story": Interpretive narrative archaeology /
_rJohn P. McCarthy --
_tThe Archaeologist as Playwright /
_rJames G. Gibb --
_tAfterword --
_tChange and Creation: Historic landscape character 1950-2000 /
_rAndrea Bradley, Victor Buchli, Graham Fairclough, Dan Hicks, Janet Miller, John Schofield.
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