Conserving and managing ancient monuments : heritage, democracy and inclusion

1. Verfasser: Emerick, Keith , [VerfasserIn]
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Woodbridge : Boydell, 2014.
Umfang/Format: 1 online resource (x, 282 pages) : Illustrations, maps.
Schriftenreihe: Heritage matters series 4
Online Zugang: Online available
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Contents 1 Introduction 2 The Restoration of Hellifield Peel and the Heritage Debate 3 The Origins of the Conservation of Ancient Monuments and the Beginnings of State Control in the United Kingdom 4 Practice Perfected: the Ancient Monuments Act of 1913 and the Consolidation of State Preservation Practice 5 British Conservation Practice in Cyprus, 1878 to 1939: a Case Study 6 Current Directions in England: the Emergence of Cultural Heritage Management and the Use of Conventions, Charters and Principles 7 Putting Theory into Practice 8 Conclusion: Ending the Tyranny of Ruskin and Morris? 9 Appendix 1: Full text of letter to The Times, December 16th, 1900 10 Appendix 2: SPAB document on Cyprus 11 Appendix 3: Scheduling description for Coulton, North Yorkshire 12 Appendix 4: Scheduling description for Steeton Hall, North Yorkshire 13 Appendix 5: Full text of speech by Rt Hon Chris Smith, Secretary of State, DCMS 14 Appendix 6: Full text of speech by Rt Hon Alan Howarth 15 Bibliography and References