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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 인문/사회 > 사회과학 > 관습/전통
· ISBN : 9780415372862
· 쪽수 : 594쪽
· 출판일 : 2007-12-17
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Chapter 1 - Heritage management, theory and practice Chapter 2 - Heritage: from patrimony to pastiche Chapter 3 - What is archaeological heritage management? History and development in the United States Chapter 4 - Towards a theoretical framework for archaeological heritage management Chapter 5 - Excavation as Theatre Chapter 6 - Sustainability and heritage Chapter 7 - Assessing values in conservation planning: methodological issues and choices Chapter 8 - Is the past a non-renewable resource? Chapter 9 - Sites of memory and sites of discord: historic monuments as a medium for discussing conflict in Europe Chapter 10 - Archaeology and authority in the twenty-first century Chapter 11 - Heritage as social action Section 2: Whose heritage? Local and global perspectives Chapter 12 ? The politics of the past: conflict in the use of heritage in the modern world Chapter 13 ? Professional attitudes to indigenous interests in the Native Title era: settler societies compared Chapter 14 ? The globalisation of archaeology as heritage: a discussion with Arjun Appadurai Chapter 15 ? Whose heritage? Un-settling ‘The heritage’, re-imagining the Post-nation Chapter 16 ? Western hegemony in archaeological heritage management Chapter 17 ? Familiarising the Australian landscape Chapter 18 ? Whose heritage to preserve: cross-cultural reflections on political dominance and urban heritage conservation Chapter 19 ? ‘Time out of Mind’ ? ‘Mind out of time’: custom versus tradition in environmental heritage research and interpretation Chapter 20 ? Conflict in the Archaeology of Living Traditions Chapter 21 ? Politics Section 3: Methods and approaches to cultural heritage management Chapter 22 ? New Heritage, an introduction ? people, landscape and change Chapter 23 - Sustaining the Historic Environment. (extract) Chapter 24 - The Conservation Plan Chapter 25 - Commemorative integrity and cultural landscapes: two National Historic Sites in British Columbia. Chapter 26 - Explaining LARA: the Lincoln Archaeological Research Assessment in its policy context. Chapter 27 - Assessing public perception of landscape: the LANDMAP experience. Cultural heritage and resources (extract) Chapter 28 ? Cultural Heritage and Resources Chapter 29 - Cultural Connections to the Land: a Canadian Example Chapter 30 ? ‘An emu in the hole’: exploring the link between biodiversity and Aboriginal cultural heritage in New South Wales, Australia Chapter 31 - Social sustainability: people, history and values Chapter 32 - Florence Convention ? the European landscape Convention (extract) Chapter 33 - ‘The Long Chain’: Archaeology, Historic Landscape Characterisation and Time-Depth in the Landscape Section 4: Interpretation and Communication Chapter 34 ? Presenting archaeology to the public, then and now Appendix to Chapter 34 The ICOMOS Charter for the Interpretation and Presentation of Cultural Heritage Sites (Fifth Draft) Chapter 35 ? Archaeological messages and messengers Chapter 36 ? A ‘public’ versus a ‘people’s’ form of historical archaeology outreach Chapter 37 ? Heritage that hurts: interpretation in a postmodern world Chapter 38 ? Archaeologies that hurt; descendents that matter: a pragmatic approach to collaboration in the public interpretation of African-American heritage Chapter 39 - More Than Just “Telling the Story”: Interpretive narrative archaeology Chapter 40 ? Interpretive Narrative Archaeology Chapter 41 ? The archaeologist as playwright. Afterword: Chapter 42 ? Change and Creation: Historic Landscape Character 1950-2000.














