Cultural Heritage Management

Author:   Phyllis Mauch Messenger ,  George S. Smith
Publisher:   University Press of Florida
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9780813034607


Pages:   512
Publication Date:   30 June 2010
Format:   Hardback
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Cultural Heritage Management


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Scholars seeking a survey of the current status of national cultural heritage and cultural property legislation and regulations need look no further. Cultural Heritage Management brings together a worldwide selection of experts to explore both how--and how successfully--different nations deal with the past.--Alex W. Barker, University of Missouri, Columbia. """"Represents a valuable contribution to the field of heritage studies. Taking a global perspective, it raises issues of significant concern to heritage practitioners and scholars alike.""""--John Carman, University of Birmingham, UK. Even as places and objects that have particular cultural significance are increasingly valued in our global world, powerful forces threaten them with destruction. Cultural Heritage Management discusses the efforts of a broad range of contributors devoted to safeguarding our cultural heritage. Editors Phyllis Mauch Messenger and George Smith have brought together an international group of contributors, featuring archaeologists, anthropologists, development specialists, and others engaged in the study, management, protection, and interpretation of places and objects that represent histories, traditions, and cultural identities. From international law to artifact preservation to site interpretation, there is a wide variety of approaches to the management of our cultural heritage. Combining the voices of scholars and practitioners, the book provides a much-needed diversity of voices and perspectives from people steeped in the issues that directly affect the future of the past. Phyllis Mauch Messenger, editor of The Ethics of Collecting Cultural Property, serves as grants consultant for the Institute for Advanced Study at the University of Minnesota and was the founding director of the Center for Anthropology and Cultural Heritage Education at Hamline University. George S. Smith recently retired as associate director of the Southeast Archaeological Center. Together, with Hilary A. Soderland, they serve as cochairs of the Heritage Values Interest Group of the Society for American Archaeology.

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Author:   Phyllis Mauch Messenger ,  George S. Smith
Publisher:   University Press of Florida
Imprint:   University Press of Florida
Dimensions:   Width: 15.40cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.619kg
ISBN:  

9780813034607


ISBN 10:   0813034604
Pages:   512
Publication Date:   30 June 2010
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

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Provides truly international coverage and real life evidence of cultural heritage management by consolidating under one cover cases from a broad geographic and governmental base. -- Journal of Tourism History Provides truly international coverage and real life evidence of cultural heritage management by consolidating under one cover cases from a broad geographic and governmental base. Journal of Tourism History An extremely useful resource with which to compare different management systems. Museum Anthropology Review The world s political economy has transformed throughout the past century, endangering many communities and threatening their tangible and intangible heritage resources. . . . Cultural Heritage Management addresses a wide array of issues . . . and offers valuable avenues for further discussion as the concept of cultural heritage rapidly evolves. American Indian Culture & Research Journal Provides truly international coverage and real life evidence of cultural heritage management by consolidating under one cover cases from a broad geographic and governmental base. Journal of Tourism History Messenger and Smith lead an international and broad group of experts, such as archaeologists, anthropologists, and development specialists, who explain how different nations approach their cultural heritage. Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development The world s political economy has transformed throughout the past century, endangering many communities and threatening their tangible and intangible heritage resources. . . . Cultural Heritage Management addresses a wide array of issues . . . and offers valuable avenues for further discussion as the concept of cultural heritage rapidly evolves. American Indian Culture & Research Journal Messenger and Smith lead an international and broad group of experts, such as archaeologists, anthropologists, and development specialists, who explain how different nations approach their cultural heritage. Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development An extremely useful resource with which to compare different management systems. Museum Anthropology Review The world's political economy has transformed throughout the past century, endangering many communities and threatening their tangible and intangible heritage resources. . . . Cultural Heritage Management addresses a wide array of issues . . . and offers valuable avenues for further discussion as the concept of cultural heritage rapidly evolves. -- American Indian Culture & Research Journal Messenger and Smith lead an international and broad group of experts, such as archaeologists, anthropologists, and development specialists, who explain how different nations approach their cultural heritage. -- Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development An extremely useful resource with which to compare different management systems. -- Museum Anthropology Review


The world's political economy has transformed throughout the past century, endangering many communities and threatening their tangible and intangible heritage resources. . . . Cultural Heritage Management addresses a wide array of issues . . . and offers valuable avenues for further discussion as the concept of cultural heritage rapidly evolves. -- American Indian Culture & Research Journal


Author Information

George S. Smith is a Registered Professional Archaeologist and currently the Associate Director at the Southeast Archeological Center in Tallahassee, Florida, US. He taught public archaeology at Florida State University for ten years and has served on the Society for American Archaeology (SAA) Public Education Committees as well as on the Board of Directors and co-chaired, the SAA Task Force on Curriculum. In addition to numerous journal articles and reports he co-edited the books Protecting the Past (1991); Teaching Archaeology in the 21st. Century (2000); and Cultural Heritage Management in Global Perspective (in press). He received the 2007 SAA award for Excellence in Cultural Resource Management and is co-chair of SAA the Heritage Values Interest Group. Phyllis Mauch Messenger She has taught courses on museums, archaeology, and culture in the U.S., Mexico, Peru and Southeast Asia. She was founding director of Hamline University's Wesley Center and the Center for Anthropology and Cultural Heritage Education, and has co-directed many public archaeology projects. She edited The Ethics of Collecting Cultural Property (University of New Mexico Press 1999) and contributed articles for several volumes, including Ethics in American Archaeology (SAA 2000). Currently, she is a grants consultant for the Institute for Advanced Study, University of Minnesota. Hilary A. Soderland was awarded the Gates Cambridge Trust Scholarship for her MPhil and PhD in the Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge. She is currently undertaking her Juris Doctorate at Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California-Berkeley. She has been an instructor and researcher in archaeology and a museum professional

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