
Title
- Issues In Heritage Management
Attribution
edited by Alison Helms and Marion BlockleyPublication Details
BookRoutledge2006Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (LOWER LEVEL) CC135 .H459 2006 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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Description
Heritage Interpretation is an essential guide to present practice and policy concerning issues in Heritage Management. The contributors are all responsible for developing best practice in a range of heritage organizations, such as English Heritage, National Trust Historic Scotland, Cadw and National Parks. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
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Contents
- Introduction: Beyond the graveyard : extending audiences, enhancing understanding / Alison Hems
- Interpreting urban heritage / Brian Goodey
- Highland Interpreting Strategy Project / Rona Gibb
- Live interpretation / Andrew Robertshaw
- Interpreting historic Scotland / Chris Tabraham
- Heritage interpretation and Cadw / Peter Humphries
- Constructing pasts : interpreting the historic environment / Tim Copeland
- The National Trust / Ruth Taylor
- Interpreting industrial heritage / Jon Price
- Public art : its role as a medium for interpretation / Carol Parr
- Jessie’s cats and other stories : presenting and interpreting recent troubles / John Schofield
- The use of new technology in the interpretation of historic landscapes / Brian Bath
- Tilden’s children : interpretation in Britain’s national parks / Margi Bryant
- Thinking about interpretation : changing perspectives at English heritage / Alison Hems
ISBN
- 0415237971
- 9780415237970
- 0415237963
- 9780415237963
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