Since the introduction of World Heritage in 1972, players on the national and international stage have become increasingly involved in heritage preservation. Heritage in Transition examines how local, national and international governments and organisations interact with each other in the field of heritage. This dissertation analyses controversies surrounding six UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Germany and the United Kingdom. The study reveals important differences between the decentralised German and the centralised British approach to heritage preservation. These differences not only have consequences for heritage preservation in these countries, but also for their relationship with international organisations such as UNESCO
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...
While the need for heritage protection seems to have become commonly accepted, heritage sites are st...
Since the introduction of World Heritage in 1972, players on the national and international stage ha...
Since the introduction of World Heritage in 1972, players on the national and international stage ha...
This paper provides a short overview of the history of the UNESCO conventions pertaining to culture ...
This volume analyses the politics, policy and practice of cultural heritage at the global level, id...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate whether The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cult...
Cultural heritage is a Western phenomenon that is rooted within European traditions of museology. Th...
This paper offers a historical perspective on the role played by international agencies in the gover...
This paper aims to assess the implementation of the 1972 Convention in 10 countries (Australia, Chin...
State aspirations to have national properties recognised as belonging to the heritage of humanity wi...
The 1972 World Heritage Convention is the most universal legal instrument in heritage conservation w...
What happens when UNESCO heritage conventions are ratified by a state? How do UNESCO’s global effort...
The paper discusses the global networks that shaped the making of heritage in the modern world. Whil...
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...
While the need for heritage protection seems to have become commonly accepted, heritage sites are st...
Since the introduction of World Heritage in 1972, players on the national and international stage ha...
Since the introduction of World Heritage in 1972, players on the national and international stage ha...
This paper provides a short overview of the history of the UNESCO conventions pertaining to culture ...
This volume analyses the politics, policy and practice of cultural heritage at the global level, id...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate whether The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cult...
Cultural heritage is a Western phenomenon that is rooted within European traditions of museology. Th...
This paper offers a historical perspective on the role played by international agencies in the gover...
This paper aims to assess the implementation of the 1972 Convention in 10 countries (Australia, Chin...
State aspirations to have national properties recognised as belonging to the heritage of humanity wi...
The 1972 World Heritage Convention is the most universal legal instrument in heritage conservation w...
What happens when UNESCO heritage conventions are ratified by a state? How do UNESCO’s global effort...
The paper discusses the global networks that shaped the making of heritage in the modern world. Whil...
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...
While the need for heritage protection seems to have become commonly accepted, heritage sites are st...