Barbados is a small Caribbean island comprising of 266 square miles, located to the most easterly portion of the Caribbean Island chain. It is an independent, developing island, which has been recently inscribed as a World Heritage Property (WHP) in 2011. Conserving an Unknown Heritage: How do you Bridge the Gap between the past and its people? The aim of this paper is ultimately to utilise the inscription of Historic Bridgetown and its Garrison as my basis for investigation. In order to determine, if there is an appreciation/understanding of the significance of World Heritage designation by locals. Strategically, allowing this to lead to the overarching purpose of my research which is to identify what is known about Heritage, who knows ab...
The third edition of the multidisciplinary Scientific Study Day (JES 2017) of the ADJC association i...
The notion of heritage, and its perception among a large public, has changed dramatically in recent ...
International audienceUntil the end of the 20th century, heritage was mainly defined in the Caribbea...
There are currently 962 geographic sites in the world that have been classified as World Heritage. W...
Africa is richly blessed with cultural and natural heritage, key resources for nation building and d...
Melaka Historical City, together with George Town, Penang, were conferred the United Nations Educati...
This third edition of the A to Z of Barbados Heritage covers almost every aspect of the island from ...
Lord Howe Island, located 700 kilometres north east of Sydney, New South Wales, is part of the World...
The spices nutmeg and mace were coveted trade goods due to their flavor and medicinal properties, an...
This research contributes to the fields of heritage and museum studies with a threefold objective: c...
This paper focuses on the World Heritage property ‘the Stone Town of Zanzibar’, located on the islan...
In the past 30 to 40 years, tourism has become a popular strategy among governments and communities ...
This paper focuses on Colonial buildings and contexts that have gained prestige through UNESCO World...
The Isleños of St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana trace their ancestry to eighteenth century settlers fro...
In an attempt to understand the intricacies of the identity of the Caribbean state, this paper has i...
The third edition of the multidisciplinary Scientific Study Day (JES 2017) of the ADJC association i...
The notion of heritage, and its perception among a large public, has changed dramatically in recent ...
International audienceUntil the end of the 20th century, heritage was mainly defined in the Caribbea...
There are currently 962 geographic sites in the world that have been classified as World Heritage. W...
Africa is richly blessed with cultural and natural heritage, key resources for nation building and d...
Melaka Historical City, together with George Town, Penang, were conferred the United Nations Educati...
This third edition of the A to Z of Barbados Heritage covers almost every aspect of the island from ...
Lord Howe Island, located 700 kilometres north east of Sydney, New South Wales, is part of the World...
The spices nutmeg and mace were coveted trade goods due to their flavor and medicinal properties, an...
This research contributes to the fields of heritage and museum studies with a threefold objective: c...
This paper focuses on the World Heritage property ‘the Stone Town of Zanzibar’, located on the islan...
In the past 30 to 40 years, tourism has become a popular strategy among governments and communities ...
This paper focuses on Colonial buildings and contexts that have gained prestige through UNESCO World...
The Isleños of St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana trace their ancestry to eighteenth century settlers fro...
In an attempt to understand the intricacies of the identity of the Caribbean state, this paper has i...
The third edition of the multidisciplinary Scientific Study Day (JES 2017) of the ADJC association i...
The notion of heritage, and its perception among a large public, has changed dramatically in recent ...
International audienceUntil the end of the 20th century, heritage was mainly defined in the Caribbea...