Identity and Heritage Contemporary Challenges in a Globalized World / [electronic resource] :
edited by Peter F. Biehl, Douglas C. Comer, Christopher Prescott, Hilary A. Soderland.
- Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2015.
- 1 online resource (X, 172 p. 39 illus., 25 illus. in color.)
- SpringerBriefs in Archaeology, 1861-6623 .
Introduction Part I. Identity and Heritage and the Public Identity and Archaeology as a Good Conceptualizing Cultural Heritage as a Part I.Introduction -- 1:Introduction -- Part II.Identities of Heritage-from Global Publics to Local Communities -- 2.Archaeology as a Global Public Good and Local Identity Good -- 3.Conceptualizing Cultural Heritage as a Commons -- 4.Identity and Heritage in the Global City: the Barbican Estate, Londo -- 5. The Heritage Sector in a Multicultural Society: a discussion from a Swedish Perspective -- 6.The Frontiers of the Roman Empire World Heritage Site and Transnational Heritage -- 7.World Heritage and Sites of Conflict: how the War on Terror is Affecting Heritage in Peshawar, Pakistan -- 8.Heritage Interpretation as a Conservation Tool in Mexican Archaeology: Theory and Practice -- Part III.Identities of Heritage - Minorities and Indigenous Peoples in a Globalized World,- 9.Sustainable Indigenous Heritage Management, Identity, and the Role of Archaeology: a Working Model and Case Study from Western Australia -- 10.Echos of the Iroquois Wars: Contested Heritage and Identity in the Ancestral Homeland of the Huron-Wendat -- 11.Heritage Overlooked and Under Threat: Fort Conger and the Heroic Age of Polar Exploration -- 12.Co-opted Heritage: Political Action, Identity, and Preservation at the Pagat Site, Guam -- 13.Ancient Bodies, Modern Ideologies: Bog Bodies and Identity in Denmark and Ireland -- 14.Heritage and Migration: the Spanish Case -- 15.Presenting Archaeological Heritage: Identity and Interpretation in Heritage Tourism Development and Marketing -- Part V.Outlook -- 16.The Future Challenges of Heritage and Identity in a Globalized World.