Historicising Heritage and Emotions: The Affective Histories of Blood, Stone and Land

Author:   Alicia Marchant
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9780367660529


Pages:   268
Publication Date:   30 September 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Historicising Heritage and Emotions: The Affective Histories of Blood, Stone and Land


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Historicising Heritage and Emotions examines how heritage is connected to and between people and places through emotion, both in the past and today. Discussion is focused on the overlapping categories of blood (families and bloodlines), stone (monuments and memorials) and land (landscape and places imbued with memories), with the contributing authors exploring the ways in which emotions invest heritage with affective power, and the transformative effects of this power in individual, community and cultural contexts. The 13 chapters that make up the volume take examples from the premodern and modern eras, and from two connected geographical regions, the United Kingdom, and Australia and the Pacific. Each chapter seeks to identify, historicise and contextualise the processes of heritage and the emotional regimes at play, locating the processes within longer historical and transnational genealogies and critically appraising them as part of broader cultural currents. Theoretically grounded in new approaches to the history of emotions and critical heritage studies, the analysis challenges the traditional scholarly focus on heritage in its modern forms, offering multifaceted premodern and modern case studies that demonstrate heritage and emotion to have complex and vibrant histories. Offering transhistorical and multidisciplinary discussion around the ways in which we can talk about, discuss, categorise and theorise heritage and emotion in different historical contexts, Historicising Heritage and Emotions is a valuable resource for students and scholars interested in heritage, emotions and history.

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Author:   Alicia Marchant
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9780367660529


ISBN 10:   0367660520
Pages:   268
Publication Date:   30 September 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"List of Figures Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction: Historicising Heritage and Emotions Alicia Marchant Part I: Affective Histories of Blood, Stone and Land in Medieval and Early Modern Britain 1. Carved in Stone: Engaging with the Past in Medieval Orkney Sarah Randles 2. Wulfstan of Worcester’s Weeping: The Architecture of the Norman Conquest as a Site of Cross-Cultural Emotion Jane-Héloïse Nancarrow 3. John Hardyng’s Scotland: Emotional Geographies and Forged Heritage in the Fifteenth Century Alicia Marchant 4. Sacred Memory: The Elizabethan Monuments of Westminster Abbey Peter Sherlock 5. Emotional Lineages: Blood, Property, Family and Affection in Early Modern Scotland Katie Barclay 6. ""Let me weep for such a feeling loss"": The Emotional Significance of Shakespeare’s Heritage Susan Broomhall Part II: Affective Histories of Blood, Stone and Land in Australia and the Pacific 7. My Heritage - It is Not Just About Sticks and Stones - It is Timeless, Precious and Irreplaceable Patricia (Patsy) Cameron 8. The Crimson Thread of Medievalism: Haematic Heritage and Transhistorical Mood in Colonial Australia Louise D’Arcens 9. John Watt Beattie and the Presentation of Convict History Jon Addison 10. ‘The General Softening of Manners Among Us’: Music and the Moral Power of Nostalgia in a Colonial Penal Colony’ Alan Maddox 11. Murdering Snow and Ruling the North: The Rise and Fall of Affective Colonialism and the Advent of Heritage Tourism in New Zealand Kristyn Harman 12. Convict Bloodlines: Crime, Intergenerational Legacies and Convict Heritage Hamish Maxwell-Stewart 13. The Esplanade and the City Gatekeepers: Contesting the Limits of Urban Heritage Protection Jenny Gregory Bibligraphy Index"

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Alicia Marchant is a heritage consultant and historian based at the ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions, Europe 1100–1800 at the University of Western Australia. Her work focuses on the histories of emotions and heritage, river histories, concepts of place, cartography and dark tourism.

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