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UNVEILING HIDDEN HERITAGE: NEW BOOK

How to make sense of hidden heritage and the stories we tell about it? From benign neglect to censorship in times of persecution, hidden layers, buried stories, and other silenced heritage phenomena are widespread. This book points to the substantive concerns involved, ranging from heritage politics and nationalism to new geopolitical

configurations and tourism spectacles that render heritage visible, valuable, and consumable. It is rarely only found in the monumental, but more often constituted by small acts, objects, and phenomena that come into existence between or beneath the

lines of official heritage discourse. Great contributions from anthropologists, historians, architects, sociologists and other heritage thinkers.


The Open Access volume, the 2nd in the series, edited by Peter Bille Larsen and Florencee Graezer Bideau can be downloaded using this link:



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