featuresbelongingto thecultureof aparticularsociety, such astraditions,languages, orbuildings, that werecreatedin the past and still havehistoricalimportance:
featuresbelongingto thecultureof aparticularsociety, such astraditions,languages, orbuildings, that werecreatedin the past and still havehistoricalimportance
This statement was really about the failure of theheritageindustry to recognize local interests in the politics of (re)presentation.
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Reviews 583 signified several large-scale blocs of cultures and heritages that were differentiated by their position along the spectrum of barbarity and modernity.
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Perhaps there are ways of reenchanting the world without surrendering our scientificheritage?
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One's own personalheritageof possibilities is what individuates one as a person.
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The indigenousheritageindustry reacted to the repeated local resistance by withdrawing their commitment to the development of the site.
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His main charge concerns their alleged collusion with non-academic interests to effect acceptableheritageresults, politically, economically, (re)presentationally.
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Archaeologists involved in the localheritageindustry might be better equipped to deal with the sensitivity of minority and localist ideas of heritage than outsiders.
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Initially, responses to them exhibit a combination of fascination with the exotic and a markedly undemocratic appreciation of their aristocraticheritage.
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She has since changed the spelling to de-emphasize her mixed ethnicheritagewhen she goes to auditions.
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Similarly, the split might be attributed to different ethnicheritage.
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Once again, it is tempting to interpret the outcome as a by-product of the historicalheritage.
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The country's rich intellectualheritageis dispersed among hundreds of libraries and archives across the nation.
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It was solely my intention to call attention to the complex relation between tourism andheritageconservation and interpretation.
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The interrelation between identity formation,heritageconservation and interpretation and tourism has been an issue of central importance in the present argument.
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Again it is reflected in a change of vocabulary from cultural resource management toheritagemanagement, or simply from conservation toheritage.
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Collocationswithheritage
heritage
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agricultural heritage
We should consider theagriculturalheritageas well as the industrial heritage when we think of possible grants and work to be done.
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archaeological heritage
It is in this context that thearchaeologicalheritageis also being lost.
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architectural heritage
The visitor is immediately struck both by the city's commanding geographical position and by the richness of itsarchitecturalheritage.
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