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Index
Cover Half Title Title Page Copyright Page Table of Contents List of Figures List of Tables List of Contributors Preface Acknowledgements Abbreviations INTRODUCTION 1 The Cultural Construction of Heritage Conservation PART 1: THE PRESERVATION OF THE PAST: NATIONAL CONTEXTS 2 The Conservation of the Built Environment in the UK 3 The Conservation of the Built Environment in Sweden 4 The Conservation of the Built Environment in The Netherlands PART 2: CASE STUDIES Theme 1: Heritage, Identity and Urban Regeneration 5 ‘Where the Past is Still Alive’: Variation Over the Identity of Haga, in Göteborg 6 Nottingham Lace Market 7 Waagstraatcomplex and Hoofdstation, Groningen: Consequence or Cause of Place Identity? Theme 2: The Heritage Site as Attraction 8 Developing an Historic Monument: Reinventing the 9 Adaptive Re-use of Historic Properties: Wollaton Hall and Park, Nottingham 10 Managing the Heritage of Fortress Towns: the Cases of Naarden and Bourtange Theme 3: Heritage as a Strategic Policy Option 11 Bolsover - after ‘King Coal’ 12 Heritage in Economic Regeneration: the Case of Nieuweschans 13 Forsvik’s Bruk: A Tragic Industrial Closure or an Industrial Historical Success? Theme 4: Heritage and the Restructuring of Symbolic Places 14 Liverpool and the Heritage of the Slave Trade Pat McLernon and Sue Griffiths 15 Layers of Meaning, Layers of Space: City Strolling and the Museum Gaze 16 Shaping Symbolic Space: Parliament Square, London as a Sacred Site 17 Folkingestraat, Groningen: the Heritage of the Jewish Ghetto CONCLUSION 18 The Experience of Heritage Conservation: Outcomes and Futures Subject Index Place Index
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