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  • - New Perspectives on the Cultural Landscape
    av Dr Yvonne Whelan
    829,-

    Explores the overlapping and often complex relationships between identity, memory, heritage and the cultural landscape. This book provides an overview of different approaches in the study of these relationships, combined with evidence from Ireland, England, Scotland and the United States.

  • - Inscription and Co-production
    av Maria Gravari-Barbas & Laurent (Laval University Bourdeau
    715,-

  • - Heritage, Politics and Identity
     
    1 859,-

    Around the world, visitors are drawn to visit murals painted on walls that express something about the politics, heritage and identity of the locations being visited. In some cases, murals created for political purposes become a point of interest for visitors; in others, murals have been painted to stimulate local economic development through tourism. This book focuses on murals painted at sites of conflict that are part of peace processes, with increasingly significant importance for tourism. In this interdisciplinary and highly international volume, the diverse messaging of murals, their production, interpretation, marketing and - in some cases - destruction is explored.

  • - History, Culture and the Heritage of Pleasure
    av John K. Walton
    2 189,-

  • - Global and Local Relations
     
    2 115,-

  • - Sanaa, Yemen
    av Dr. Michele Lamprakos
    1 829,-

  • av Helen Walasek, Amra Hadzimuhamedovic, Tina Wik, m.fl.
    675,-

  • av Ronda L. Brulotte
    775 - 2 049,-

    Bringing together cultural anthropologists, archaeologists, historians and other scholars of food and heritage, this volume closely examines the ways in which the cultivation, preparation, and consumption of food is used to create identity claims of 'cultural heritage' on local, regional, national and international scales.

  • av Dr. Ross J. Wilson
    769 - 1 965,-

    This book examines the heritage of the Great War in contemporary Britain. It addresses how the war maintains a place and value within British society through the usage of phrases, references, metaphors and imagery within popular, media, heritage and political discourse. Whilst the representation of the war within historiography, literature, art.

  • av Christina Cameron & Mechtild Rössler
    839,-

    This book examines the World Heritage system and its global impact through diverse prisms, including its normative frameworks, constituent bodies, programme activities, personalities and key issues. Concentrating on the period between 1972 and 2000.

  • - The English Lake District as Tourist Destination, 1750-2010
     
    1 965,-

    Bringing together leading writers from a wide range of disciplines, this book explores the tourism history and heritage of the Lake District and its construction as a cultural landscape from the mid eighteenth century to the present day It critically analyses the relationships between history, heritage, landscape.

  • - Explorations of History-Making, Commemoration & Heritage in Modern Times
    av Dr Mark McCarthy
    745 - 1 965,-

    Ireland's recent bailout by the EU and IMF has led to much lamenting over the loss of the sovereignty struggled for by earlier generations, in particular by the revolutionaries who rose against the unpopular political authorities in 1916. In light of the upcoming centenary in 2016, the time now seems ripe, therefore, to ask: why.

  • av John Western
    829 - 1 965,-

    Based on interviews with 80 men and 80 women ranging from 101 to 20 years, and from all over the world, this title provides insights into issues of identity, race, nationality, culture, politics, heritage and representation, giving a valuable view of what it means (and has meant over the past century) to be a European.

  • av Argyro Loukaki
    835 - 2 179,-

    Using illustrations of the Greek monuments and ruins, this book examines the symbolic, ideological, geographical and aesthetic importance of Greek iconography for the Western world. It examines how Greek monuments are perceived as sublime national symbols and as a mythological and archetypal reference against which Western culture is measured.

  • - Locating Personal Pasts
    av Jeanne Kay Guelke
    769 - 2 035,-

    Highlights the tools and information sources used by geographers and their applications to family history research. This book examines family history as a socio-cultural practice, including the activities of tourism, archival research, and DNA testing.

  • - Critical Perspectives on Memory and Identity
     
    1 859,-

    Seeks to illustrate the validity of multiple depictions of the Irish past, showing how scrutiny of heritage practices and meanings is so essential for illuminating our understanding of the present.

  • - Historical Lessons for Modern Development Planning
    av Ambe J. Njoh
    745 - 2 115,-

    The fact that Africa continues to lag behind all regions of the world on every indicator of development is hardly contentious. However, there is fierce debate on why this should be the case, despite national and international efforts to reverse this situation. This book addresses issues which might provide some insights into the matter.

  • - Visions of Space, Traditions of Place
    av Julia Brauch & Anna Lipphardt
    829,-

    Time and place play the central role in our understanding of Jewish civilisation, while place and space seem to be secondary categories at best. This anthology focuses on the manifold approaches to the perception and experience of Jewish places and hence sheds light on the diverse processes of Jewish place-making.

  • - Ruins and Imperial Legacies
    av Joao Sarmento
    745 - 1 725,-

    Forts are marks and wounds of the history of human violence. This book examines how this global but chameleonic network of forts can offer insights into both the geopolitics of Empire and their postcolonial legacies, and into the intersection of colonialism, memory, power and space in the postcolonial Lusophone world and beyond.

  • - Perspectives on Visuality and the Past
    av Steve Watson
    819,-

    The 'visual' has long played a crucial and formative role in structuring the experiences, associations, expectations and understandings of heritage. This edited collection explores the production, use and consumption of visual imagery as an integral part of heritage within its broader social and political context.

  • - Counter-mapping Cultural Heritage
    av Professor Brian Graham
    1 965,-

    Taking the significant Faro Convention on the Value of Cultural Heritage for Society (Council of Europe 2005) as it's starting point, this book presents pragmatic views on the rise of the local and the everyday within cultural heritage discourse and it examines ways in which authorised or 'expert' views of heritage can be challenged.

  • - Urban Cultural Politics in the Americas
     
    1 965,-

    Explores the importance of ethnicity and cultural economy in the post-Fordist city in the Americas. This title shows how ethnic communities are able to use ethnic labelling of cultural production, ethnic economy or ethno-tourism facilities in order to change living conditions and to empower its members in ways previously impossible.

  • - Cultural Perspectives on Sense of Place
    av Rosy Szymanski
    805 - 1 965,-

    'Sense of place' has become a familiar phrase, commonly used in professional and domestic situations to describe the emotional attachment people have to the places they hold dear and into which they are rooted. This title reviews the meanings of 'sense of place', and where it is useful in the context of heritage management practice.

  • - Risk Society, Lived Cultural Heritage, Re-designing Reflexivity
    av Stephanie Koerner
    769 - 1 965,-

    Deals with critical themes in the development of archaeology as a reflexive, self-critical discipline in the modern world. This book explores ethical, political and cultural tensions and responsibilities which need to be addressed by archaeologists when working within networks of global ecologies and communities.

  • - History, Memory and the Highland Clearances
    av Laurence Gourievidis
    769 - 1 965,-

    Focusing on the interaction between history and memory and, in particular, on museums as a memory medium, this book deals with the memorialisation of the Highland Clearances over the twentieth century.

  • av John Pendlebury
    745,-

    Starting from the premise that heritage values are culturally and historically constructed, this book examines the effects of pluralist frameworks of value on how preservation is conceived. It describes the practicalities of managing the uncertainty and fluidity of the widely varying conceptions of heritage.

  • - Diverging Identities in a Dynamic Region
    av Rahil Ismail
    769 - 1 965,-

    Illustrated by a series of international case studies, this book demonstrates how the forces of 'postcolonialism' in their various manifestations are accelerating social change and creating new and 'imagined' communities, some of which are potentially disruptive and which may well threaten the longer term sustainability of Southeast Asia.

  • av Manuel Guardia
    769 - 1 965,-

    Brings together a team of leading specialists to examine the policies of image and city marketing. Featuring case studies which illustrate diverse perspectives on linking culture, urbanism and history, this book reviews heritage and planning culture, looking at the experience of urbanism in the 'Old Historic City'.

  • av G. J. Ashworth
    745,-

    Bringing together case studies from Ireland, Holland, Canada, Germany and Mexico, this book examines the link between senses of place and senses of time. It suggests that not only do place identities change through time, but imagined pasts also provide resources which the present selects and packages for its own purposes.

  • - Material Ecologies of Citizenship
    av Divya Praful Tolia-Kelly
    805 - 1 965,-

    Within contemporary theorizations, memory is not often explored through the experience of geographically mobile, racialized populations. Using both visual and material culture, this book examines the value of 'landscape and memory' for postcolonial migrants living in Britain.

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