In this issue, Professor Helaine Silverman critically examines UNESCO and World Heritage Sites. She argues that a permanent Working Group on World Heritage Sites, and a series of workshops and symposia involving scholars and heritage practitioners (from developed and developing countries, and including representatives from public as well as private heritage organizations) would be extremely beneficial to begin a long-term assessment, discussion, and reformulation of cultural heritage policy globally.Title VI National Resource Center Grant (P015A060066)International Programs and Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaignpublished or submitted for publicationnot peer reviewe
In the nearly fifty years since the 1972 World Heritage Convention was ratified, UNESCO’s flagship p...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate whether The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cult...
This essay narrates the evolution of the UNESCO doctrine on cultural heritage, its Eurocentric under...
In this issue, Professor Helaine Silverman critically examines UNESCO and World Heritage Sites. She ...
Cultural heritage is a Western phenomenon that is rooted within European traditions of museology. Th...
The Article focuses on the dangers faced by the cultural heritage sites and the involvement of the U...
The UNESCO World Heritage Convention was signed in 1972 with the purpose of protecting cultural and ...
This volume analyses the politics, policy and practice of cultural heritage at the global level, id...
State aspirations to have national properties recognised as belonging to the heritage of humanity wi...
Today, there is an exceptionally large number of objects of tangible cultural heritage in the world....
In over thirty years of its existence, World Heritage has proven to be very popular. It attracted th...
Cultural resource management (CRM) is about conservation and sustainability of tangible and intangi...
In over thirty years of its existence, World Heritage has proven to be very popular. It attracted th...
In over thirty years of its existence, World Heritage has proven to be very popular. It attracted th...
Government efforts to protect monuments and sites of cultural heritage value have gone on for many c...
In the nearly fifty years since the 1972 World Heritage Convention was ratified, UNESCO’s flagship p...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate whether The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cult...
This essay narrates the evolution of the UNESCO doctrine on cultural heritage, its Eurocentric under...
In this issue, Professor Helaine Silverman critically examines UNESCO and World Heritage Sites. She ...
Cultural heritage is a Western phenomenon that is rooted within European traditions of museology. Th...
The Article focuses on the dangers faced by the cultural heritage sites and the involvement of the U...
The UNESCO World Heritage Convention was signed in 1972 with the purpose of protecting cultural and ...
This volume analyses the politics, policy and practice of cultural heritage at the global level, id...
State aspirations to have national properties recognised as belonging to the heritage of humanity wi...
Today, there is an exceptionally large number of objects of tangible cultural heritage in the world....
In over thirty years of its existence, World Heritage has proven to be very popular. It attracted th...
Cultural resource management (CRM) is about conservation and sustainability of tangible and intangi...
In over thirty years of its existence, World Heritage has proven to be very popular. It attracted th...
In over thirty years of its existence, World Heritage has proven to be very popular. It attracted th...
Government efforts to protect monuments and sites of cultural heritage value have gone on for many c...
In the nearly fifty years since the 1972 World Heritage Convention was ratified, UNESCO’s flagship p...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate whether The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cult...
This essay narrates the evolution of the UNESCO doctrine on cultural heritage, its Eurocentric under...