Valuing Historic Environments
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Valuing Historic Environments
Pendlebury, John; Gibson, Lisanne
Taylor & Francis Ltd
05/2009
234
Dura
Inglês
9780754674245
15 a 20 dias
600
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Contents: Introduction: valuing historic environments, Lisanne Gibson and John Pendlebury; Part I Values and Heritage Stewardship: Patrons, populists, apologists: crises in museum stewardship, David Lowenthal; Deference and humility: the social values of the country house, Laurajane Smith; Historic landscapes and the recent past: whose history?, Peter Howard. Part II Cultural Landscapes: Cultural landscapes and identity, Lisanne Gibson; Being autocentric: towards symmetry in heritage management practices, John Schofield; Reputation and regeneration: history and the heritage of the recent past in the re-making of Blackpool, John K. Walton and Jason Wood; Values not shared: the street art of Melbourne's city laneways, Tracey Avery. Part III The Heritage of Housing: The Georgian house: the making of a heritage icon, Peter Borsay; Social housing as heritage: the case of Byker, Newcastle upon Tyne, John Pendlebury, Tim Townshend and Rose Gilroy; Whose housing heritage?, Peter Malpass; Index.
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english;heritage;burra;charter;authorized;discourse;european;landscape;convention;john;UK Social Housing;NSW National Parks;Australia ICOMOS Charter;North Pier;Australia ICOMOS;Australian Heritage Commission;European Landscape Convention;Working Class Seaside Resort;Government Bodies;Authorized Heritage Discourse;Country House Performance;Intangible Cultural Heritage;Pleasure Beach;World Heritage Site Status;Burra Charter;Byker Estate;Vice Versa;Melbourne's Laneways;Georgian House;Melbourne Football Club;Street Art;Hosier Lane;Byker Wall;Heritage Icon;Homes Newcastle
Contents: Introduction: valuing historic environments, Lisanne Gibson and John Pendlebury; Part I Values and Heritage Stewardship: Patrons, populists, apologists: crises in museum stewardship, David Lowenthal; Deference and humility: the social values of the country house, Laurajane Smith; Historic landscapes and the recent past: whose history?, Peter Howard. Part II Cultural Landscapes: Cultural landscapes and identity, Lisanne Gibson; Being autocentric: towards symmetry in heritage management practices, John Schofield; Reputation and regeneration: history and the heritage of the recent past in the re-making of Blackpool, John K. Walton and Jason Wood; Values not shared: the street art of Melbourne's city laneways, Tracey Avery. Part III The Heritage of Housing: The Georgian house: the making of a heritage icon, Peter Borsay; Social housing as heritage: the case of Byker, Newcastle upon Tyne, John Pendlebury, Tim Townshend and Rose Gilroy; Whose housing heritage?, Peter Malpass; Index.
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english;heritage;burra;charter;authorized;discourse;european;landscape;convention;john;UK Social Housing;NSW National Parks;Australia ICOMOS Charter;North Pier;Australia ICOMOS;Australian Heritage Commission;European Landscape Convention;Working Class Seaside Resort;Government Bodies;Authorized Heritage Discourse;Country House Performance;Intangible Cultural Heritage;Pleasure Beach;World Heritage Site Status;Burra Charter;Byker Estate;Vice Versa;Melbourne's Laneways;Georgian House;Melbourne Football Club;Street Art;Hosier Lane;Byker Wall;Heritage Icon;Homes Newcastle