This new series is a joint venture between Routledge and English Heritage. It provides accessible, thought-provoking books on issues central to heritage management. Individual volumes are made up of case studies by heritage practitioners, edited and introduced by a leading authority on the subject. Each book within the Issues in Heritage Management series is designed to provide the introduction to a key topic on heritage management for students in higher education.
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By Jane Grenville
April 22, 1999
First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company....
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By David Baker, Gill Chitty
August 19, 1999
Managing Historic Sites and Buildings looks at the choices and the tensions that exist in conservation and interpretation of the heritage. Preservation and presentation are central activities, arguably means and ends in the conservation of the historic environment. But are they self-reinforcing or ...
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By Marion Blockley, Alison Hems
December 09, 2005
An essential guide to present practice and policy concerning issues in heritage management, Heritage Interpretation draws on the accumulated expertise and international reputation for excellence of the UK heritage industry to describe and analyze best practice in heritage interpretation. The ...
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By Mike Corbishley, Don Henson, Peter Stone
January 15, 2004
Practical, inspiring and instructive, Education and the Historic Environment emphasizes the contribution to both education and heritage that results from a positive relationship between the two disciplines. Education and the Historic Environment examines evidence, case studies and chapters from a ...