Convery / Corsane / Davis | Displaced Heritage | Buch | 978-1-78327-430-7 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, Band 16, 359 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 576 g

Reihe: Heritage Matters

Convery / Corsane / Davis

Displaced Heritage

Responses to Disaster, Trauma, and Loss

Buch, Englisch, Band 16, 359 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 576 g

Reihe: Heritage Matters

ISBN: 978-1-78327-430-7
Verlag: Boydell & Brewer


Considerations of the effect of trauma on heritage sites.

The essays in this volume address the displacement of natural and cultural heritage caused by disasters, whether they be dramatic natural impacts or terrible events unleashed by humankind, including holocaust and genocide. Disasters can be natural or human-made, rapid or slow, great or small, yet the impact is effectively the same; nature, people and cultural heritage are displaced or lost. Yet while heritage and place are at risk from disasters, in time,sites of suffering are sometimes reframed as sites of memory; through this different lens these "difficult" places become heritage sites that attract tourists. Ranging widely chronologically and geographically, the contributors explore the impact of disasters, trauma and suffering on heritage and sense of place, in both theory and practice.

Contributors: Kai Erikson, Catherine Roberts, Philip R. Stone, Stephen Miles, Susannah Eckersley, Gerard Corsane, Graeme Were, Jo Besley, Tim Padley, Chia-Li Chen, Jonathan Skinner, Diana Walters, Shalini Sharma, Ellie Land, Rob Morley, Ian Convery, John Welshman, Aron Mazel, Andrew Law, Bryony Onciul, Sarah Elliott, Rebecca Whittle,Will Medd, Maggie Mort, Hugh Deeming, Marion Walker, Clare Twigger-Ross, Gordon Walker, Nigel Watson, Richard Johnson, Esther Edwards, James Gardner, Brij Mohan, Josephine Baxter, Takashi Harada, Arthur McIvor, Rupert Ashmore, Peter Lurz, Marc Ancrenaz, Isabelle Lackman, Özgün Emre Can, Bryndís Snæbjörnsdóttir, Mark Wilson, Pat Caplan, Billy Sinclar, Phil O'Keefe
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Introduction: Women, Property and Land
Women, Work and Land: The Spatial Dynamics of Gender Relations in Early Modern England 1550-1750
Spinsters with Land in Early Modern England: Inheritance, Possession and Use
Becoming Anne Clifford
The Heiress Reconsidered: Contexts for Understanding the Abduction of Arabella Alleyn
From Magnificent Houses to Disagreeable Country: Lady Sophia Newdigate's Tour of Southern England and Derbyshire, 1748
On Being 'fully and completely mistress of the whole business': Gender, Land and Estate Accounting in Georgian England
Negotiating Men: Elizabeth Montagu, 'Capability' Brown, and the Construction of Pastoral
Women's Involvement in Property in the North Riding of Yorkshire in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
Invisible Women: Small-scale Landed Proprietors in Nineteenth Century England
More than just a Caretaker: Women's Role in the Intergenerational Transfer of Real and Personal Property in Nineteenth-Century Urban England, 1840-1900
Afterword
Select Bibliography


Convery, Ian
Ian Convery is Professor of Environment & Society at the University of Cumbria. He is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and is a director of the Lifescapes Project conservation charity.

Davis, Peter
Peter Davis is Emeritus Professor of Museology in the School of Arts and Cultures at Newcastle University, UK. His research interests relate to the connections between place, nature, heritage, communities and sustainability.

Davis, Peter
Peter Davis is Emeritus Professor of Museology in the School of Arts and Cultures at Newcastle University, UK. His research interests relate to the connections between place, nature, heritage, communities and sustainability.

Convery, Ian
Ian Convery is Professor of Environment & Society at the University of Cumbria. He is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and is a director of the Lifescapes Project conservation charity.


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