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  2. Which Past, Whose Future? Treatments of the Past at the Start of the 21st Century: An international perspective: Proceedings of a conference held at the University of York 20-21st May 2005

Which Past, Whose Future? Treatments of the Past at the Start of the 21st Century: An international perspective: Proceedings of a conference held at the University of York 20-21st May 2005

Sven Grabow, Daniel Hull and Emma Waterton 2007 © BAR Publishing
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This book includes papers from a conference on interpretations of the treatment of the past, held at the University of York in May 2005.
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Series
  • BAR pre-2020
  • BAR International Series pre-2020
ISBN(s)
  • 9781407331027 (ebook)
  • 9781407300474 (paperback)
BAR Number
  • S1633
Subject
  • Multiperiod
  • Identity / Gender / Childhood / Ethnicity / Romanization
  • Africa
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Greece, Aegean, Crete and Black Sea
  • Arabia
  • Museum Studies / Conservation / Heritage / Education
  • North America
  • Western Europe and Britain
  • Levant / Near East
  • Theory and Method (general titles)
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  • Front Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • CONTENTS
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
  • LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
  • FOREWORD
  • WHICH PAST, WHOSE FUTURE? TREATMENTS OF THE PAST AT THE START OF THE 21ST CENTURY: AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE
  • THE DISCOURSE OF ‘THE PAST’
  • MINDING THE CRACKS: ARCHAEOLOGY, THE CROSS-CULTURAL CONTEXT, AND COLLABORATION
  • RATIONALITY, ARCHAEOLOGY AND GOVERNMENT POLICY
  • AN INSTITUTIONALISED CONSTRUCTION OF THE PAST IN THE UK
  • Telling Tales: Folklore, Archaeology and the Discovery of the Past in the Present
  • THE CULT OF COMMUNITY: DEFINING THE ‘LOCAL’ IN PUBLIC ARCHAEOLOGY AND HERITAGE DISCOURSE
  • PERCEPTIONS AND PREFERENCES VS. POUNDS AND POLICY
  • OUTREACH IN ACTION: TOWARDS AFRICAN CENTRED EGYPTOLOGY
  • DEVELOPMENT OF THE CONCEPT OF CULTURAL HERITAGE ON MOUNT ATHOS: PAST AND PRESENT
  • THE CASE OF JAZIRAT AL-HAMRA: STEREOTYPES, HISTORICAL INVESTIGATION AND CULTURAL REPRESENTATION IN THE CONTEMPORARY UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
  • WORKING WITH A COLONIAL LEGACY: THE ROLE OF FOREIGN ARCHAEOLOGISTS IN MODERN SYRIA
  • COLLECTIVE MEMORY AND ITS USE IN ETHNIC CONFLICTS
  • Recognition, Identity, and History: A Case for the Inclusion of Aboriginal Cultural Histories into Canadian School Curricula
  • THE PAST, THE PRESENT AND THE FUTURE OF BULGARIA’S HERITAGE SITES
  • Developing and Integrating a Confl ict Management Model into the Heritage Management Process: The Case of the New Acropolis Museum in Athens
  • ROUNDHOUSE STORIES: RECONSTRUCTION AND PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS OF THE IRON AGE
  • THE EURO BANKNOTE DESIGN DISCOURSE, OR HOW NOT TO ‘MINT’ A (EU)ROPEAN POST-MODERN CULTURE IDENTITY
  • VISIONS OF EUROPE: CONSTRUCTIONS OF STEREOTYPE EUROPE AND COMMON ‘HERITAGE’ LANDSCAPES
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