Heritage, memory and the politics of identity: new perspectives on the cultural landscape.

2007 
Contents: Preface Part I Landscape, Memory and Identity: Landscape and memory: historiography, theory, methodology, Tadhg O'Keeffe Memory, identity and the memorialization of conflict in the Scottish highlands, Iain Robertson and Tim Hall The battle for Annie Moore: sculpting an Irish American identity at Ellis Island National Monument, Joanne Maddern Constructing famine memory: the role of monuments, John Crowley 'Fostered to trouble the next generation': contesting the ownership of the Martyrs commemoration ritual in Manchester 1888-1921, Mervyn Busteed. Part II The Politics of Heritage and the Cultural Landscape: Changing conceptions of heritage and landscape, Paul Claval Valorizing urban heritage? Redevelopment in a changing city, Naimh M. Moore Moving buildings and changing history, Stephen F. Mills Military heritage, identity and development: a case study of Elvas, Portugal, JoAGBPo LuA-s Jesus Fernandes and Paulo Carvalho Landscapes in the living memory: new year festivities at Angkor, Cambodia, Tim Winter Index.
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