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The Good, the Bad and the Unbuilt: Handling the Heritage of the Recent Past

Sarah May, Hilary Orange and Sefryn Penrose 2012 © BAR Publishing
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This, the seventh volume in the series, brings together papers from the sixth CHAT Conference (2008), held at UCL on the theme of 'Heritage'.
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  • BAR pre-2020
  • BAR International Series pre-2020
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  • 9781407339306 (ebook)
  • 9781407309491 (paperback)
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  • S2362
Subject
  • Architecture / Domestic and Urban Buildings and Space / Urbanism
  • Early Modern and Modern
  • Western Europe and Britain
  • Conflict / Military / Fortifications
  • Museum Studies / Conservation / Heritage / Education
  • Mesopotamia
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  • Studies in Contemporary and Historical Archaeology
  • Table of Contents
  • INTRODUCTION: THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UNBUILT: HANDLING THE HERITAGE OF THE RECENT PAST
  • CHAPTER 1: NULL AND VOID: THE PALACE OF THE REPUBLIC, BERLIN
  • CHAPTER 2: THE HERITAGE OF A METAPHOR: ARCHAEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF THE IRON CURTAIN
  • CHAPTER 3: TITANIC QUARTER: CREATING A NEW HERITAGE PLACE
  • CHAPTER 4: THE AQUATIC APE AND THE RECTANGULAR PIT: PERCEIVING THE ARCHAEOLOGY AND VALUE OF A RECREATIONAL LANDSCAPE
  • CHAPTER 5: ATTITUDES TO LONDON’S HERITAGE: INTERPRETING THE SIGNS
  • CHAPTER 6: WHERE THE STREETS HAVE NO NAME: A GUIDED TOUR OF POP HERITAGE SITES IN LONDON’S WEST END
  • CHAPTER 7: CONTEMPORARY PLACES AND CHANGE: LINCOLN TOWNSCAPE ASSESSMENT
  • CHAPTER 8: REVOLUTIONARY ARCHAEOLOGY OR THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF REVOLUTION? LANDLORD VILLAGES OF THE TEHRAN PLAIN
  • CHAPTER 9: JUSTIFYING MIDCENTURY TRASH: CONSUMER CULTURE OF THE RECENT PAST AND THE HERITAGE DILEMMA
  • CHAPTER 10: MOTORWAYS, MODERN HERITAGE AND THE BRITISH LANDSCAPE
  • CHAPTER 11: LIBERATING MATERIAL HERITAGE
  • CHAPTER 12: UNBUILT HERITAGE: CONCEPTUALISING ABSENCES IN THE HISTORIC ENVIRONMENT
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