Understanding Heritage and Memory
Delve into the complexities of memory and heritage with "Understanding Heritage and Memory," authored by the esteemed scholars at Manchester University Press. Released in 2010, this enlightening paperback edition spans 328 pages and is a crucial addition to the "Understanding Global Heritage" series.
This thought-provoking work scrutinizes the emotional dimensions tied to the commemoration of war and atrocities, addressing the significant challenges faced by conservators in today's diverse society. It examines the implications of 'virtual', 'intangible', and 'multicultural' heritage, making it a must-read for anyone interested in the intricate relationship between memory, culture, and conservation.
Whether you're a student, a professional in the field, or simply a curious reader, "Understanding Heritage and Memory" offers insightful perspectives that will enrich your understanding of global heritage practices.