This benchmark study in architectural, urban, and planning heritage conservation offers the first extended study of the professional, governance, management, and community processes, which addressed the growing value attributed to the urban historic environment.
This benchmark study in architectural, urban, and planning heritage conservation offers the first extended study of the professional, governance, management, and community processes, which addressed the growing value attributed to the urban historic environment.
James Lesh is an urban historian and Lecturer in Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies at Deakin University in Melbourne, Australia. His research explores the theory and practice of heritage conservation in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
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Foreword Graeme Davison 1. Introduction: Conservation Cities and Values 2. Settler-Colonial Foundations 1900s-30s 3. The Establishment of the National Trust 1940s-60s 4. The Modern Field 1950s-60s 5. The Heritage Movement 1960s-70s 6. National Estate Visions 1970s 7. Professionalisation and the Burra Charter 1970s 8. Frameworks Tools Criteria 1980s-90s 9. Changing Cities Evolving Values 1980s-90s 10. Conclusion: The Past and Future of Conservation. Afterword Sharon Veale
Foreword Graeme Davison 1. Introduction: Conservation Cities and Values 2. Settler-Colonial Foundations 1900s-30s 3. The Establishment of the National Trust 1940s-60s 4. The Modern Field 1950s-60s 5. The Heritage Movement 1960s-70s 6. National Estate Visions 1970s 7. Professionalisation and the Burra Charter 1970s 8. Frameworks Tools Criteria 1980s-90s 9. Changing Cities Evolving Values 1980s-90s 10. Conclusion: The Past and Future of Conservation. Afterword Sharon Veale
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