ABSTRACT

This new text on the subject of conservation in the built environment provides a unique holistic view on the understanding of the practice of conservation connecting it with wider societal and political forces. UK practice is used as a means, along with international examples, for bringing together a real understanding of practice with a social science analysis of the issues. The author introduces ideas about the meanings and values attached to historic environments and how that translates into public policies of conservation.

chapter 2|24 pages

Modern conservation

chapter 4|20 pages

The 1970s: Shifting ground

chapter 5|22 pages

Conservation, Conservatives and consensus

chapter 6|21 pages

The commodification of heritage

chapter 7|20 pages

Conservation and the community

chapter 8|21 pages

World heritage

chapter 9|20 pages

Postmodern conservation

chapter 10|25 pages

Conservation reformed

chapter 11|15 pages

Conservation and the challenge of consensus