Heritage, Memory and the Politics of Identity
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Heritage, Memory and the Politics of Identity
New Perspectives on the Cultural Landscape
Moore, Niamh; Whelan, Yvonne
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2006
168
Dura
Inglês
9780754640080
15 a 20 dias
470
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Part I Landscape, Memory and Identity; Chapter 1 Landscape and Memory: Historiography, Theory, Methodology, Tadhg O'Keeffe; Chapter 2 Memory, Identity and the Memorialization of Conflict in the Scottish Highlands, Iain Robertson, Tim Hall; Chapter 3 The Battle for Annie Moore: Sculpting an Irish American Identity at Ellis Island National Monument, Joanne Maddern; Chapter 4 Constructing Famine Memory: The Role of Monuments, John Crowley; Chapter 5 'Fostered To Trouble the Next Generation': Contesting the Ownership of the Martyrs Commemoration Ritual in Manchester 1888-1921, Mervyn Busteed; Part II The Politics of Heritage and the Cultural Landscape; Chapter 6 Changing Conceptions of Heritage and Landscape, Paul Claval; Chapter 7 Valorizing Urban Heritage? Redevelopment in a Changing City, Niamh M. Moore; Chapter 8 Moving Buildings and Changing History, Stephen F. Mills; Chapter 9 Military Heritage, Identity and Development: A Case Study of Elvas, Portugal, Joao Luis Jesus Fernandes, Paulo Carvalho; Chapter 10 Landscapes in the Living Memory: New Year Festivities at Angkor, Cambodia, Tim Winter;
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ulster;american;folk;park;famine;annie;moore;irish;diaspora;open;IRB Member;Pope Alexander III;Custom House Docks;Ulster American Folk Park;Aged 20s;Ellis Island Immigration Museum;Life Size Bronze Statue;Great Famine;Authentic Structures;AOH;Annie Moore;Manchester Martyrs;United Irish League;Gaelic League;Angkor Wat;Famine Memory;Niamh Moore;Acting Regional Director;Ellis Island;IRA Volunteer;Young Men;Commemorative Process;Richard III;Famine Ship;Custom House Quay
Part I Landscape, Memory and Identity; Chapter 1 Landscape and Memory: Historiography, Theory, Methodology, Tadhg O'Keeffe; Chapter 2 Memory, Identity and the Memorialization of Conflict in the Scottish Highlands, Iain Robertson, Tim Hall; Chapter 3 The Battle for Annie Moore: Sculpting an Irish American Identity at Ellis Island National Monument, Joanne Maddern; Chapter 4 Constructing Famine Memory: The Role of Monuments, John Crowley; Chapter 5 'Fostered To Trouble the Next Generation': Contesting the Ownership of the Martyrs Commemoration Ritual in Manchester 1888-1921, Mervyn Busteed; Part II The Politics of Heritage and the Cultural Landscape; Chapter 6 Changing Conceptions of Heritage and Landscape, Paul Claval; Chapter 7 Valorizing Urban Heritage? Redevelopment in a Changing City, Niamh M. Moore; Chapter 8 Moving Buildings and Changing History, Stephen F. Mills; Chapter 9 Military Heritage, Identity and Development: A Case Study of Elvas, Portugal, Joao Luis Jesus Fernandes, Paulo Carvalho; Chapter 10 Landscapes in the Living Memory: New Year Festivities at Angkor, Cambodia, Tim Winter;
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ulster;american;folk;park;famine;annie;moore;irish;diaspora;open;IRB Member;Pope Alexander III;Custom House Docks;Ulster American Folk Park;Aged 20s;Ellis Island Immigration Museum;Life Size Bronze Statue;Great Famine;Authentic Structures;AOH;Annie Moore;Manchester Martyrs;United Irish League;Gaelic League;Angkor Wat;Famine Memory;Niamh Moore;Acting Regional Director;Ellis Island;IRA Volunteer;Young Men;Commemorative Process;Richard III;Famine Ship;Custom House Quay