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100 1 _aHems, Alison [Ed.]
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245 1 0 _aHeritage Interpretation.
260 _aNew York
_bRoutledge
_c2006
300 _a212p.
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505 _aAlison Hems: Introduction beyond the graveyard – Extending Audiences, Enhancing Understanding p.1, 1: Brian Goodey: Interpreting Urban Heritage p.9, 2.Rona Gibb: Highland Interpreting Strategy Project p.33, 3. Andrew Robertshaw: Live Interpretation p.41, 4. Chris Tabraham: Interpreting Historic Scotland p.55, 5. Peter Humphries: Heritage Interpretation and Cadw p.71, 6. Tim Copeland: Constructing Pasts - Interpreting the Historic Environment p.83, 7. Ruth Taylor: The National Trust p.97, 8. Jon Price: Interpreting Industrial Heritage p.111, 9. Carol Parr: Public Art – Its Role as a Medium for Interpretation p.123, 10. John Schofield: Jessie’s Cats and Other Stories – Presenting and Interpreting Recent Troubles p.141, 11. Brian Bath:The Use of New Technology in the Interpretation of Historic Landscapes p.163, 12. Margi Bryant: Tilden’s Children: Interpretation in Britain’s National Parks p.173, 13. Alison Hems: Thinking about Interpretation – Changing Perspectives at English Heritage p.189, Index p.201
650 1 0 _aConservation
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700 1 _aBlockley, Marion [Ed.]
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