Syllabus/achievement requirements

Key texts:

Highly recommended reading:

  • Anheier, H. andRaj Isar, Y. (2011) Cultures and Globalization: Heritage, Memory and Identity, Sage
  • Cubitt, G. (2007) History and Memory, Manchester University Press
  • Erll, A. and Nünning, A. (eds) (2008) A Companion to Cultural Memory Studies, de Gruyter
  • Lowenthal, D. (1998) The Heritage Crusade and the Spoils of History, Cambridge University Press
  • Macdonald, S. (2013) Memorylands: heritage and identity in Europe today, Routledge
  • Nora, P. (1989) ‘Between Memory and History: Les Lieux de Mémoire’, Representations, No. 26, Special Issue: Memory and Counter-Memory, pp. 7-24, available on Jstor
  • Pamuk, O. (2013) A Modest Manifesto for our Museums, widely published, but for ease see https://craftcouncil.org/magazine/article/modest-manifesto-museums
  • Smith, L. (2006) Uses of Heritage, Routledge
  • Urry, J. and Larsen, J. (2012) The Tourist Gaze 3.0, Sage

Key journals:

  • International Journal of Heritage Studies (Taylor and Francis)
  • Heritage and Society (Taylor and Francis)
  • Memory Studies (Sage)

Further general reading*:

* Note that in lectures further readings will be noticed. You should also search around liberally, especially in relation to your assignments. Critical heritage studies, museum studies and memory studies are interconnected and interdisciplinary fields and you can find useful points of references from across the academic spectrum, but especially anthropology/ethnology, archaeology, architecture, area studies, art history, cultural studies, geography, history and theory of history, media studies, natural science, politics, sociology, urban studies and others.

 

  • Ashworth, G. and Graham, B. (2005) Senses of Place: senses of time. Ashgate (now Taylor and Francis)
  • Ashworth, G. and Howard, P. (1999) European heritage planning and management. Exeter: Intellect
  • Ashworth, G. and Tunbridge, I. (2000) The tourist-historic city: Retrospect and Prospect of Managing the Heritage City. Pergamon
  • Assmann, A. & Shortt, L. (2011). Memory and Political Change. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Assmann, A. (2012) Cultural Memory and Western Civilization: Functions, Media, Archives. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Assmann, J. (2008). ‘Communicative and Cultural Memory’. In A. Erll & A. Nünning (Eds.), Cultural Memory Studies. An International and Interdisciplinary Handbook (pp. 109–118). Berlin, New York.
  • Beck, L. and Cable, T. 1998. Interpretation for the 21st century: fifteen guiding principles for interpreting nature and culture. Champaign: Sagamore Publishing
  • Carman, J. (2005) Against Cultural Property: Archaeology, Heritage and Ownership. London: Duckworth
  • Cleere, H.F. (ed) (1984) Approaches to the archaeological heritage. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • Cleere, H.F. (ed) (1989). Archaeological heritage management in the modern world. London: Unwin Hyman
  • Connerton, P. (1989) Bodily Practices. How Societies Remember. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • Connerton, P. (2009)  How Modernity Forgets. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Convery, I, Corsane, G and Davis, P. (eds) (2012) Making Sense of Place: Multidisciplinary Perspectives. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press
  • Dicks, B. (2000) Heritage, Place and Community. Cardiff: University of Wales Press
  • Fairclough, G., Harrison, R., Jameson, J. and Schofield, J. (eds.) (2007) The Heritage Reader. London: Routledge
  • Gibson, L. and Pendlebury, J. (eds) (2009). Valuing Historic Environments. Farnham: Ashgate (now Taylor and Francis)
  • Graham, B., Ashworth, G.J. and Tunbridge, J.E. (2000) A Geography of Heritage: power, culture and economy. London: Routledge
  • Grimwade, G. and Carter, B. (2000) ‘Managing Small Heritage Sites with Interpretation and Community Interpretation.’ International Journal of Heritage Management 6, (1) 33-48
  • Hague, C and Jenkins, P. (eds) (2004) Place Identity Participation and Planning, Routledge;
  • Hall, M. (2006) ‘Identity, Memory and Countermemory.’ Journal of Material Culture 11 (1/2) 189-209
  • Hargrove, C. M. (2002). ‘Heritage Tourism.’ Cultural Resource Management 1, 10-11
  • Harrison, R. (2012) Heritage: Critical Approaches London: Routledge
  • Harrison, R. (ed.) (1994) Manual of Heritage Management. Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann
  • Hems, A. and Blockley, M. (eds.) (2005) Heritage Interpretation. London: Routledge
  • Hewison, R. (1987) The heritage industry: Britain in a climate of decline. London: Methuen
  • Howard, P. (2002) Heritage: management, interpretation, identity. London, Continuum
  • Howard, P., Thompson, I. and Waterton, E. (eds) The Routledge Companion to Landscape Studies, Routledge
  • Huyssen, A. (2000) 'Present Pasts: Media, Politics, Amnesia', Public Culture 12:1, 21–38.
  • Jokilehto, J, with contributions from Cameron, C., Parent, M. and Petzet, M. (2008) The World Heritage List: What is OUV? Defining the Outstanding Universal Value of Cultural World Heritage Properties An ICOMOS study. Berlin: Hendrik B??ler Verlag.
  • Keith, M. and Pile, S. (eds) (1993) Place and the Politics of Identity, Routledge
  • Kockel, U. (2010) Re-Visioning Europe: Frontiers, Place Identities and Journeys in Debatable Lands. London: Palgrave.
  • Labadi, S and Long, C. 2010. Heritage and Globalisation Abingdon: Routledge
  • Landscape Facets: Reflections and Proposals for the Implementation of the European Landscape Convention
  • Langfield, M., Logan, W., Nic Craith, M. (eds) (2009) Cultural Diversity, Heritage and Human Rights: Intersections in Theory and Practice, London: Routledge
  • Leask, A. and Fyall, A. (eds) (2006) Managing World Heritage Sites. Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd
  • Lowenthal, D. (1985) The Past is a Foreign Country. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • MacAloon, J. (1984) Rite, Drama, Festival, Spectacle: Rehearsals Toward a Theory of Cultural Performance. Philadelphia: Institute for the Study of Human Issues.
  • Macdonald, S. (2008) Difficult Heritage: Negotiating the Nazi Past in Nuremberg and Beyond London: Routledge.
  • Merriman, N. (ed) (2004) Public Archaeology. London: Routledge
  • Messenger, P.M. and Smith, G. S. (eds) (2010) Cultural Heritage Management: A Global Perspective. Gainesville: University Press of Florida
  • Misiuri, S. (2006) Heritage Marketing. Oxford: Elsevier
  • Nora, P. (1996) 'The Era of Commemoration', Pierre Nora & L. Kritzman (eds.) Realms of Memory: The construction of the French Past Vol. 3. New York: Columbia University Press, 609–637.
  • Nora, P. (2002) 'The Reasons for the Current Upsurge in Memory', Transit – Europ?ische Revue 22. http://www.iwm.at/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=285&Itemid=463
  • Olick, J. (2007), The Politics of Regret: On Collective Memory and Historical Responsibility, London: Routledge
  • Orbasli, A. (2002) Tourists in Historic Towns: Urban Conservation and Heritage Management. London: Spon Press
  • Pakier, M. and Str?th, B. (2012), A European Memory? Contested Histories and the Politics of Remembrance, Oxford, Berghahn
  • Proshansky, H et al. (1983), ‘Place-identity: physical world socialisation of the self’, Journal of Environmental Psychology, 3: 57-83;
  • Richmond, A and Bracker, A. 2009. Conservation Principles, Dilemmas and Uncomfortable Truths. Oxford: Butterworth Heinemann
  • Robertson, I.J.M. (ed.) (2012) Heritage from Below, Ashgate (now Taylor and Francis) (now Taylor and Francis)
  • Robinson, M. and Picard, D. (2006) Tourism, Culture and Sustainable Development. Paris: UNESCO (available at http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0014/001475/147578E.pdf)
  • Rodwell, D. (2007) Conservation and Sustainability in Historic Cities. Blackwell Publishing
  • Rothberg, M. (2009) Multidirectional Memory: Remembering the Holocaust in the Age of Decolonization Stanford: Stanford University Press
  • Shackley, M. (2001) Managing Sacred Sites: service provision and visitor experience. Continuum
  • Shackley, M. (ed) (1998) Visitor Management: Case Studies from World Heritage Sites. Oxford: Butterworth – Heinemann
  • Silverman, H. and Fairchild Ruggles, F. (2007) Cultural Heritage and Human Rights, Springer
  • Skeates, R. (2000) Debating the Archaeological Heritage. Bristol: Classical Press
  • Smith, G.S., Messenger, P. M. Soderland, H.A. (eds) 2010. Heritage Values in Contemporary Society. Walnut Creek, Ca: Left Coast Press
  • Smith, L. (1994) ‘Heritage Management as Postprocessual Archaeology?’ Antiquity. 68, (259) 300-309
  • Smith, L. (2004) Archaeological Theory and the Politics of Cultural Heritage. London: Routledge
  • Stefano, M., Davis, P. and Corsane, G. (eds) (2012) Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press
  • Stone, P. (ed.) (2011) Cultural Heritage, Ethics, and the Military. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press
  • Stone, P. and Farchakh Bajjaly, J. (eds) (2008) The Destruction of Cultural Heritage in Iraq. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press
  • Susannah Radstone and Katharine Hodgkin (eds) Memory Cultures: Memory, Subjectivity and Recognition. New Brunswick & London; Transaction Publishers
  • Tilden, F. (1957) Interpreting Our Heritage. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina
  • Tunbridge, J.E. and Ashworth, G. J. (1996) Dissonant Heritage: the Management of the past as a resource in conflict. London, John Wiley & Sons
  • Uzzell, D. (ed) (1989) Heritage interpretation: volume 1 the natural and built environment. London, Belhaven
  • Uzzell, D. (ed) (1989) Heritage interpretation: volume 2 the visitor experience. London, Belhaven

 

 

 

 

 

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