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Digital cultural heritage challenges, solutions, and future directions International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-09-17 Jie Guo
Published in International Journal of Heritage Studies (Ahead of Print, 2024)
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Heritage conservation and civilisational competition in the South Caucasus: the Blue Mosque of Yerevan and the Govhar Agha Mosque in Shusha International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-09-11 Ali Mozaffari, Ali Akbar
This paper explores the role of cultural heritage in shaping competing civilisational identities amid the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict. As its case studies, it focuses on the relatively recent resto...
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Remembering the red zones: heritage-making in the more-than-human-worlds of modern conflict International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-09-05 Matthew Leonard
The First World War created landscapes in which people and the natural world became deeply entangled through conflict in a never-ending cycle of destruction and rebirth. Soldiers renegotiated their...
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Threat assessments and heritage in the age of hybrid warfare International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-08-29 Anna McWilliams, Mattias Legnér
In Sweden, civil and military defence is scaling up in response to a perceived increased threat caused by a deteriorated security and geopolitical situation in Europe over the last decade. This def...
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From colonial conquest to climate crisis: reframing French maritime museums International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-08-28 Claire Sutherland
Maritime museums occupy a challenging position when it comes to confronting environmental and social justice issues linked to colonial modernity, understood as five hundred years marked by European...
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Decoloniality and critical African heritage studies International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-08-23 John D. Giblin, Ashton Sinamai, Shadreck Chirikure, Ishanlosen Odiaua
This paper explores the potential coloniality of Critical Heritage Studies (CHS) as it is experienced by some in African contexts. In response it calls for a decolonial turn that recognises a need ...
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Activism and institutional care: history, heritage and social memory International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-08-02 Jacqueline Wilson, Nell Musgrove, David McGinniss
The activist movement led by adults who experienced welfare-based ‘care’ as children is now several decades old, and has been through a succession of evolutionary ‘waves’ to the present. In this th...
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The ecomuseum as a platform for territorial development: the case of Greek ecomuseums International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-07-31 Evangelos Pavlis
Ecomuseums are ‘in situ’ museums of the community addressing the relationship between people, society, space and time. An ecomuseum is based on structured narratives on selected themes through whic...
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Inclusive smart museums engaging neurodiverse audiences and enhancing cultural heritage International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Jie Guo, Xiaobo Dong
Published in International Journal of Heritage Studies (Ahead of Print, 2024)
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Frontiers of memory in the asia-pacific: difficult heritage and the transnational politics of postcolonial nationalism International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-07-31 Natali Pearson
Published in International Journal of Heritage Studies (Vol. 30, No. 9, 2024)
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Closing the cell door: where are the Histories of Care-leavers at the old Melbourne Gaol? International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-07-12 Nell Musgrove, Laura Saxton
The Old Melbourne Gaol maintains a crucial place in social histories of the city. The Gaol ceased operation in 1924 and, as a heritage site, locates its history firmly in the nineteenth and early-t...
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The Australian orphanage museum: heritage and activism International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-07-14 Jacqueline Z. Wilson
Hundreds of thousands of Australians live with the dire aftermath of having been institutionalised as children in the national ‘Care’ network of orphanages and children’s homes. In 2023 the Austral...
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After the light: the reuse and replica of Canada’s historic lighthouses International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-07-10 Nicholas Lynch, Bryhanna Greenough
Lighthouses are enduring symbols of maritime heritage, representing the history and identity of coastal communities. Over the last few decades, however, these structures have been increasingly deco...
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Cultural dissonance: heritage protests and their implications for heritage-making in settler colonial cities International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-06-26 Carolyn Hill
Heritage-making’s intrinsic dissonance has been thoroughly established in the field of critical heritage studies, and yet it is a reality that continues to be obscured in heritage practice in settl...
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Exploration of the value of Japanese-style gardens in incarceration camps during world war II: the case of the Amache, Colorado, U.S. International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-06-25 Sayaka Akayama, Bonnie Clark, Katsunori Furuya, Yusuke Mizuuchi, Ryo Nishisaka, Seiko Goto
Japanese immigration to the U.S. began in the late 1800s. Japanese immigrants and later their children were mostly engaged in agriculture; however, some owned nurseries and gardening or landscaping...
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Dilemmas of making and unmaking environmental and cultural heritage in Southern Belize International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-06-24 Kristina Baines, Rebecca Zarger
Heritage is defined and maintained through complex and changing processes. In what ways might heritage scholars and practitioners understand dynamic complexities theoretically, methodologically and...
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Of tuna, godzilla, and the Daigo Fukuryu Maru (Lucky Dragon # 5): nuclear entanglements, a ‘way-sign to peace’, and shifting heritage engagements International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-06-24 Steve Brown
A narrative of the Daigo Fukuryu Maru (Lucky Dragon #5), a Japanese fishing vessel constructed in 1947, is presented to reveal how popular experience and storying connected with the vessel have osc...
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Instruments of resilience: cultural tourism in Palestinian resistance International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-06-21 Asala Mayaleh, Bilal Hamamra
Tourism in Palestine functions as a potent instrument of political resistance, serving to counter the dominant narratives imposed by the Israeli occupation and to reinforce Palestinian claims to se...
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History meets the ‘mafia state’? Hungary and the (de)securitisation of built cultural heritage in Slovakia International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-06-16 Aliaksei Kazharski
The article examines the securitisation of Hungarian purchases of cultural built heritage in Slovakia in 2021–2023. It demonstrates that, while the material existence of this heritage had not been ...
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Mad studies as a methodology for critical heritage studies International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-06-12 Cecilia Rodéhn
The aim of this paper is to develop and discuss mad studies as a methodology and mad reading as a method for critical heritage studies. In doing so, this paper acts on persistent calls to discuss m...
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Set in stone: modern monuments and strategic heritage in Xaltocan, Mexico International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-06-10 Kirby Farah
For the past century, Mexico has tightly managed its heritage resources to emphasise the achievements of Prehispanic civilisations which contribute to national patrimony. Public interest in these g...
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A socioeconomic framework for cultural heritage loss and rebuilding in post-war Ukraine: a case study learning from the Balkan experiences International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-06-06 Sergii Iaromenko, Bazyli Czyżewski, Katarzyna Woźniak-Jasińska
The war that has been raging in Ukraine since 24 February has claimed thousands of lives. The attacks by Russian forces on residential and public buildings have caused material damage on a scale no...
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Illustration and Heritage International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-05-22 Grace Lees-Maffei
Published in International Journal of Heritage Studies (Ahead of Print, 2024)
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Exploring the current meaning of plaster face casts in museums: the case of Lidio Cipriani’s facial masks at the Anthropological Collections of the University of Bologna (Italy) International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-05-26 Teresa Nicolosi, Patrizia Battilani, Maria Giovanna Belcastro
Among the different types of anthropological items that have been amassed over time for research and didactic purposes (e.g. identified human osteological series and anthropometric instruments), pl...
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Understanding the role of local stories in living archaeological heritage sites: the case of Stratonikeia International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-05-17 Merve Gökcü Baz, Öncü Başoğlan Avşar, Çağlar Özbek, Mehmet Baz, Bilal Söğüt
Considering experience and memory as inseparable aspects of any place, understanding place attachment through narrative form may provide insight into more diverse perspectives of the values and mot...
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Decolonisation: meaning, sentiments and implications for heritage International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-05-13 Jeroen Cant, Katelijne Nolet, Suzie Thomas
Within the printed and online newspaper media in the UK, notions of ‘decolonisation’ referring to various contexts, such as historical, relating to museums and institutions, cultural decolonisation...
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Spatial dunhuang: experiencing the mogao caves International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-05-10 Wanli Zhang
Published in International Journal of Heritage Studies (Vol. 30, No. 8, 2024)
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Mnemonic security and post-Soviet aphasia: Soviet monuments in Estonian media after Russian invasion of Ukraine International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-04-24 Alexandra Yatsyk, Vladimir Sazonov
The present paper analyses the public debates in Estonia related to the Soviet-era monuments in the aftermath of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine from the perspective of the ‘mnemonic security’...
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Public attitudes towards the display of non-adult mummies in the Capuchin Catacombs of Palermo, Sicily International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-04-23 Kirsty Squires, Alison Davidson, Dario Piombino-Mascali
The Capuchin Catacombs of Palermo are one of the most visited sites on the island of Sicily and are home to one of the world’s largest assemblages of human mummies. Within the framework of a multid...
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Advancing critical heritage studies: the next 10 years International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-04-18 Lucas Lixinski, Trinidad Rico, Michelle L. Stefano, Yujie Zhu
Advancing Critical Heritage Studies: the Next 10 Years, which focuses on the growth of the Association of Critical Heritage Studies (ACHS) since 2012, and the development of and challenges facing c...
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Trauma-heritage: towards a trauma-informed understanding of heritage International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-04-17 Charlotte Feakins, Emma Barrett, Marlee Bower
Over the last 25 years, a number of concepts that broadly centre on human suffering, conflict, and death have developed and proliferated in heritage studies. As a ‘trauma and truth telling’ discour...
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Negotiations of heritage in and around locally protected forests in Inhambane province, southern Mozambique International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-04-15 Pascoal Gota
In this paper, I explore negotiations of heritage in heritage forests from three case studies in southern Mozambique using oral history, field walking, video documentation and conversations. I argu...
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Local perspectives on heritage reconstruction after conflict: a public opinion survey of Aleppo International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-04-14 Benjamin Isakhan, Lynn Meskell
The destruction of heritage in conflict has emerged as a key challenge to global security and the prospects of peace. In response, the international community has undertaken several large-scale her...
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A critical cartography: mapping chapters, networks, and relationships through regional organization International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-04-11 Trinidad Rico, Melissa F. Baird
The Association for Critical Heritage Studies (ACHS) was created, in part, to address underrepresentation in the study and management of heritage. However, achieving genuinely inclusive representat...
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What’s in a word? Reflections on, challenges to, and possibilities with the ACHS International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-04-09 David C. Harvey
According to an email I received in December 2022, I was ‘part of the history of ACHS at one point over the last 10 years’. I am not entirely sure what that means, but it has given me a licence to ...
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The Jewish religious heritage continuum: Jewish religious communities’ interactions with synagogues and ceremonial objects in Amsterdam International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-04-09 Paul Ariese
This article explores how rabbis, directors and members of Amsterdam’s Jewish religious communities view the heritagisation of Jewish religious life by analysing how they interact with Amsterdam’s ...
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‘They don’t care about Crucian culture’: legitimising claims to heritage rights in St. Croix, US Virgin Islands International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-04-07 Annalisa Bolin
Rights to heritage are often understood in heritage scholarship to derive from aspects of cultural identity, such as descent or affiliation, but other registers are also available to rights claiman...
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10 years on: past, present, and future of (A)CHS roundtable discussion International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Michelle Stefano
Published in International Journal of Heritage Studies (Ahead of Print, 2024)
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Walking the land: a history of Israeli hiking trails International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-03-28 Ahmed Shams
Published in International Journal of Heritage Studies (Vol. 30, No. 7, 2024)
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Cold War heritage dissonance and disinheritance as a heritage alternative: the case of Soviet military remnants in the Baltic states International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-03-28 Kristīne Krumberga, Anna Storm
Despite the ongoing efforts towards Cold War heritage-making in Europe, the ambiguities in meaning and the cultural status of certain materialities from the second half of the 20th century across d...
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Aa Norf’k Wieh: a pacific epistemology for reconceptualising heritage management in Kingston and Arthur’s Vale Historic Area, Norfolk Island International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-03-26 Chelsea Evans, Sarah Baker, Zelmarie Cantillon
Informed by critical heritage studies, Pacific theory-building scholarship and Indigenous research methodologies, this article introduces Aa Norf’k Wieh – a Pitcairn descendant epistemology for und...
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Under-utilisation of the World Heritage Cultural Landscape category? A timely question International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-03-25 Emma Koch, Josephine Gillespie
UNESCO’s Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage (1972) (Convention) provides the highest level of international recognition for outstanding universal herita...
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Redress, memorials and activism: can heritage be activism? International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-03-05 Patricia Lundy
The focus of this article is Ireland. Activism has been crucial in exposing historical institutional abuse in different institutions, organisations and contexts. Inquiries set up to investigate abu...
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Serial properties and heritage interpretation. Lessons from the Israeli Biblical Tels inscription International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-03-06 Oshrat Wolfling-Assa, Tal Alon-Mozes, Ruth Liberty-Shalev
World Heritage serial properties are groupings of several heritage component parts that share common themes and values. This paper examines how these serial properties, as well as their individual ...
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The political life of post-industrial objects: aesthetic re-signification in the Russophone Estonia International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-03-04 Andrey Makarychev
The article discusses how material legacies of the past are conceptualized as cultural and artistic objects, and in this capacity inscribed into the contemporary Estonian political debates on secur...
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Examining interwoven narratives: multidirectional memory between enslaved labourers and mill workers in Northern England heritage sites International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-02-28 Sophie Campbell
This article examines two heritage site case studies that juxtapose historical British mill workers with enslaved labourers working on cotton plantations in the Americas, thus creating what Michael...
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Dance improvisation as an embodied encounter with heritage site: a case in the archaeological ruins of Liangzhu International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-02-28 Hua Yu, Jiaoyin Mei
This article explores dance improvisation as an alternative mode of understanding the archaeological heritage site beyond representational knowledge. Drawing on projects undertaken on Liangzhu Arch...
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Introduction: theorising heritage for the seas International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-02-27 Edyta Roszko, Tim Winter
This Introduction makes the case for a more critical engagement with oceans and the maritime within critical heritage theory. We lay out a research agenda that more consciously foregrounds aquatic ...
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Whose pain? Whose shame? Integrating heritage and histories in Ballarat, Australia International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-02-23 David McGinniss, Keir Reeves, Frank Golding
For generations a burden of misplaced shame has sat with victim-survivors of children’s institutionalisation. Experiences and memories of family separation, cultural obliteration, mistreatment, hun...
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Radical hope: re-contextualising oral histories from deindustrialised mining communities International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-02-22 Paul Shackel
The anthracite coal mining landscape of northeastern Pennsylvania is in ruin, a by-product of two centuries of unchecked capitalism. Much of the land is stripped of its timber and surface mines lay...
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Revisiting heritage in the ocean: common heritage of [Hu]mankind, maritime heritage and beyond? International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-02-21 Hang Zhou, Jieyi Xie
By zeroing in on the term ‘heritage’ in the most important international legal instrument on oceans – the 1982 Convention on the Law of the Sea (LOSC), this article explores how the concept of the ...
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Staying local – experiencing local landscapes and the potential of hidden stories International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-02-20 Steven Timoney
This article considers some of the opportunities increased visitation to recreational areas presents in terms of engaging residents and visitors with local heritage in the form of Historic Environm...
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Carteggio di guerra (1914-1919): Corrado Ricci e la protezione del patrimonio artistico durante la Grande Guerra International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-02-19 Giovanna Trento
Published in International Journal of Heritage Studies (Vol. 30, No. 4, 2024)
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Heritage sites in the 21st century: virtual tours and digital artefacts, an online example International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-02-19 Jennifer Munday, Alison Watts, Eileen Clark, Tim Crutchett
Former asylums are often significant heritage sites for their architecture and what they can tell us about mental health care practices. One example is the historic Mayday Hills asylum in Beechwort...
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The Mediterranean as sepulcrum nostrum: drowned refugees, commemorative artworks and maritime heritage of the future International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-02-18 Oscar Salemink
Long considered a cultural contact zone, the Mediterranean has become a weaponised border zone keeping refugees from Africa and the Middle East away from ‘Fortress Europe’. The Mediterranean has be...
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‘The earth doesn’t tell its secrets’ – his father once said International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-02-18 Nana Zheng
Published in International Journal of Heritage Studies (Vol. 30, No. 5, 2024)
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Performing Cornishness: the Man Engine Pilgrimage and the ritualesque International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-02-18 Jo Buchanan
Increasingly there is an understanding of the complexities of heritage within UK research, practice and policy. This has contributed to a growing recognition of intangible heritage, however there r...
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Sharing time in another present: temporal matters in uses of the High School Songbook International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-02-08 Anne Klara Bom
With the focus on how the past is used by and adjusted to the present, everything is about time in critical heritage studies. But time itself is only implicitly addressed in analyses within the fie...
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Teardrops at the Taj: wicked problems of World Heritage preservation, pollution and politics International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-02-07 Lynn Meskell
This paper examines how monumental preservation at the Taj Mahal leveraged the broader goals of national and international agencies including UNESCO and other UN bodies, the World Bank and the Asia...
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‘These are large ideals that we hope for’: heritagising the past and present of anti-racist activism in the Black Archives International Journal of Heritage Studies (IF 2.0) Pub Date : 2024-02-07 Vittoria Caradonna
This article focuses on The Black Archives (TBA) in Amsterdam, a cultural organisation that is establishing itself as an alternative centre of knowledge production about the legacies of colonialism...