Identity and Heritage: Contemporary Challenges in a Globalized World

By: BIEHL, Peter FContributor(s): COMER, Douglas C | PRESCOTT, Christopher | SODERLAND, Hilary AMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Springer Briefs in Archaeology: Archaeological Heritage ManagementPublication details: New York Springer 2015 Edition: 1stISBN: 9780000000000Subject(s): Cultural Heritage Management | Cultural heritage--Protection
Contents:
1. Introduction1. Identities and Heritage: Contemporary Challenges in a Globalized World2. Identities of Heritage: From Global Publics to Local Communities2. Archaeology as Global Public Good and Local Identity Good3. Conceptualizing Cultural Heritage as a Common4. Identity and Heritage in the Global City: The Barbican Estate and Robin Hood Gardens, London, UK5. The Heritage Sector in a Multicultural Society: A Discussion from a Swedish Perspective6. The Frontiers of the Roman Empire World Heritage Site and Transnational Heritage7. World Heritage and Sites of Conflict: How the War on Terror Is Affecting Heritage in Peshawar, Pakistan8. Heritage Interpretation as a Conservation Tool in Mexican Archaeology: Theory and Practice3. Identities of Heritage: Minorities and Indigenous Peoples in a Globalized World9. Identity and Culturally Defined Methods of Adaptation Amongst the Wadandi People of Southwestern Australia10. Echoes of the Iroquois Wars: Contested Heritage and Identity in the Ancestral Homeland of the Huron-Wendat11. Heritage Overlooked and Under Threat: Fort Conger and the Heroic Age of Polar Exploration12. Co-opted Heritage: Political Action, Identity, and Preservation at the Pagat site, Guam13. Ancient Bodies, Modern Ideologies: Bog Bodies and Identity in Denmark and Ireland14. Heritage and Migration in Barcelona: Building Constructive Citizenship15. Presenting Archaeological Heritage: Identity and Interpretation in Heritage Tourism Planning4. Outlook16. The Future Challenges of Heritage and Identity in a Globalized World
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1. Introduction1. Identities and Heritage: Contemporary Challenges in a Globalized World2. Identities of Heritage: From Global Publics to Local Communities2. Archaeology as Global Public Good and Local Identity Good3. Conceptualizing Cultural Heritage as a Common4. Identity and Heritage in the Global City: The Barbican Estate and Robin Hood Gardens, London, UK5. The Heritage Sector in a Multicultural Society: A Discussion from a Swedish Perspective6. The Frontiers of the Roman Empire World Heritage Site and Transnational Heritage7. World Heritage and Sites of Conflict: How the War on Terror Is Affecting Heritage in Peshawar, Pakistan8. Heritage Interpretation as a Conservation Tool in Mexican Archaeology: Theory and Practice3. Identities of Heritage: Minorities and Indigenous Peoples in a Globalized World9. Identity and Culturally Defined Methods of Adaptation Amongst the Wadandi People of Southwestern Australia10. Echoes of the Iroquois Wars: Contested Heritage and Identity in the Ancestral Homeland of the Huron-Wendat11. Heritage Overlooked and Under Threat: Fort Conger and the Heroic Age of Polar Exploration12. Co-opted Heritage: Political Action, Identity, and Preservation at the Pagat site, Guam13. Ancient Bodies, Modern Ideologies: Bog Bodies and Identity in Denmark and Ireland14. Heritage and Migration in Barcelona: Building Constructive Citizenship15. Presenting Archaeological Heritage: Identity and Interpretation in Heritage Tourism Planning4. Outlook16. The Future Challenges of Heritage and Identity in a Globalized World