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The future of heritage

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EditorSilberman N. & Liuzza C.

Jaar2007

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieInterpreting the Past VIOE

Volume5/1

SubtitelChanging visions attitudes and contexts in the 21st century

Pagina’s289

UitgeverVlaams Instituut voor het Onroerend Erfgoed - Provinciaal Archeologisch Museum Ename

PlaatsBrussel

ISBN9789075230260

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Exemplaar69640 ReknummerT-12-4-b

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Introduction 1-6
Silberman N.

New Theoretical directions 7-64
  • Araoz G. : Lost in the labyrinth: Mapping the path to where heritage significance lies , pp. 7-20
  • Koziol C. : Ideology and discourse in heritage policy: the importance of defining and framing the extent and context of the significant , pp. 21-32
  • Laenen M. : Reflections on heritage values: new challenges of integral and integrated approaches to cultural landscapes and social development , pp. 33-44
  • Koerner S. & Singleton L. : The Unquiet past. Cultural heritage and planning plurality of futures , pp. 45-64

Rethinking conservation 65-124
  • de Tagle A. : Evolution of Scientific Research applications to cultural heritage , pp. 65-74
  • Manhart C. : Unesco Mandate and Strategy in Heritage Conservation , pp. 75-87
  • Messenger P.M. : Interdisciplinary and international perspectives on preservation ofthe world's cultural heritage , pp. 88-98
  • Walton J.K. & Wood J. : History, Heritage and regeneration of the recent past: The British context , pp. 99-111
  • Hunter M. : A preservation manifesto for the 21st century , pp. 112-124

New approaches to heritage interpretation 125-170
  • Högberg A. : Rethinking Europe. A supranational view of cultural heritage , pp. 125-132
  • Touloupa S. : The right to tell which story: unity in diversity, love for your country or mini crusades , pp. 133-142
  • Mols P. : Fluid European Identity. The archaeology of the European DNA , pp. 143-149
  • Grenet S. : The Anthropology Department in the French Ministry of culture and the issues of intangible heritage in France , pp. 150-157
  • Franchini C. : A new heritage: the Euro-heritage , pp. 158-170

Stakeholders, funders, and planners 171-236
  • Henderson K. : Australia's Heritage at Risk and in Crisis: an outline of heritage policy failure and suggested reforms from a community perspective , pp. 171-185
  • Fahmy A. : Strategic planning and the conservation of Cairo's Built cultural heritage (1952-2006) , pp. 186-192
  • Bounhiss M. : Stakeholders analysis of Fez Medina rehabilitation programme , pp. 193-204
  • Herrick J. : From private to public: ensuring public posterity for private collections , pp. 205-213
  • Papastathopoulou I. : Managing Change: The case of Tenos Island , pp. 214-236

Beyond conflicted heritage 237-289
  • Van der Auwera S. : New Wars and heritage destruction , pp. 237-249
  • McStotts J. : Interpretation in conflict: resolving the inconsistent values of uncomfortable monuments , pp. 250-259
  • Bshara K. : Preserving the contemporary: Palestinian refugee camps as a living heritage , pp. 260-272
  • Kashman I. : Protecting the Other's heritage: a proposal for the preservation of the Bayyaraat houses of Jaffa , pp. 273-282
  • Wolferstan S. : Community participation in heritage in post-conflict Kosovo. Promoting democracy, dialogue and reconciliation through cultural heritage , pp. 283-289
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