What do we value about the past? In formulating policies about
heritage preservation, that is the inevitable question, and deals
not only with economic value but also the intangible value to
individuals, communities and society as a whole. This
interdisciplinary group of scholars--anthropologists,
archaeologists, architects, educators, lawyers, heritage
administrators, policy analysts, and consultants--make the first
attempt to define and assess heritage values on a local, national
and global level. Chapters range from the theoretical to policy
frameworks to case studies of heritage practice, written by
scholars from eight countries.
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