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Historicising Heritage and Emotions The Affective Histories of Blood Stone and Land

Historicising Heritage and Emotions The Affective Histories of Blood Stone and Land

Historicising Heritage and Emotions examines how heritage is connected to and between people and places through emotion both in the past and today. Discussion is focused on the overlapping categories of blood (families and bloodlines) stone (monuments and memorials) and land (landscape and places imbued with memories) with the contributing authors exploring the ways in which emotions invest heritage with affective power and the transformative effects of this power in individual community and cultural contexts. The 13 chapters that make up the volume take examples from the premodern and modern eras and from two connected geographical regions the United Kingdom and Australia and the Pacific. Each chapter seeks to identify historicise and contextualise the processes of heritage and the emotional regimes at play locating the processes within longer historical and transnational genealogies and critically appraising them as part of broader cultural currents. Theoretically grounded in new approaches to the history of emotions and critical heritage studies the analysis challenges the traditional scholarly focus on heritage in its modern forms offering multifaceted premodern and modern case studies that demonstrate heritage and emotion to have complex and vibrant histories. Offering transhistorical and multidisciplinary discussion around the ways in which we can talk about discuss categorise and theorise heritage and emotion in different historical contexts Historicising Heritage and Emotions is a valuable resource for students and scholars interested in heritage emotions and history. | Historicising Heritage and Emotions The Affective Histories of Blood Stone and Land

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Goethe and the Philosopher’s Stone Symbolical Patterns in 'The Parable' and the Second Part of 'Faust'

An Archaeology of Ancash Stones Ruins and Communities in Andean Peru

An Archaeology of Ancash Stones Ruins and Communities in Andean Peru

An Archaeology of Ancash is a well–illustrated synthesis of the archaeology of North Central Peru and specifically the stone structures of the Ancash region. All the major cultures of highland Ancash built impressive monuments with no other region of South America showing such an early and continuous commitment to stone carving. Drawing on Lau’s extensive experience as an archaeologist in highland Peru this book reveals how ancient groups of the Central Andes have used stone as both a physical and symbolic resource uncovering the variety of experiences and meanings which marked the region’s special engagement with this material. An abundant raw resource in the Andes stone was used for monuments sculptures and other valuables such as carved monoliths which were crucial to the emergence of civilization in the region and religious objects from magical charms to ancestor effigies. Detailing the ways stone has played both an everyday and an extraordinary part in ancient social life Lau also examines how cultural dispositions towards this fundamental material have changed over time and considers how contemporary engagements with these stone remains have the potential to create and regenerate communities. With an ample selection of color photos which bring these sites and artifacts to life An Archaeology of Ancash is an essential guide to the key monuments places and objects that distinguish this region and its rich archaeological heritage. | An Archaeology of Ancash Stones Ruins and Communities in Andean Peru

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The Causes of the English Revolution 1529-1642

The Evolution of Paleolithic Technologies

Is the Environment a Luxury? An Inquiry into the relationship between environment and income

Is the Environment a Luxury? An Inquiry into the relationship between environment and income

The purpose of this collection of essays is to shed some light on the complex relationship between environmental quality and the distribution of income. Are the preferences of the poor towards a cleaner environment really different from those of the rich? Environmental economists have traditionally focused on efficiency issues. In their analyses the quality of the environment is usually related to aggregate or average variables like per capita income; policy recommendations are usually formulated considering efficiency with no regard for equity and also the predicted effects of policies are evaluated in aggregate terms. The essays collected in this volume go into the problem of the relationship between environmental quality and income distribution. The book’s opening essay shows how different theories of economic growth and environmental quality seem to suggest that the higher the level of income the higher is the value of environmental protection. The essays that follow a mix of already published papers and of papers solicited for this book analyse the relationship between environmental quality and income distribution from different perspectives (both micro and macro) and on the basis of more than one methodology. This book highlights that the preferences of the poor towards a cleaner environment may differ from those of the rich but income is also very likely to represent only one factor affecting them. The essays consider other relevant factors affecting preferences for environmental quality. What clearly emerges is that the distribution of costs and benefits of environmental policies is the key for their successful implementation and that further research is needed to both address the distributional effects themselves and the strategies to mitigate them. | Is the Environment a Luxury? An Inquiry into the relationship between environment and income

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Landscape Construction Volume 3: Earth and Water Retaining Structures

The Dolmens and Passage Graves of Sweden An Introduction and Guide

Armenia Cradle of Civilization

The Civilization of Greece in the Bronze Age (1928) The Rhind Lectures 1923

Mahasthan Record Revisited Querying the Empire from a Regional Perspective

Common Sense About the Common Market Germany and Britain in Post-War Europe

Parker Lopez and Stone's The Book of Mormon

The Routledge Handbook of Social Work Ethics and Values

The Creationist Writings of Byron C. Nelson

The Ludi Saeculares of Septimius Severus The Ideologies of a New Roman Empire

The Artist and the Bridge 1700-1920

A History of West Africa

Ancient Britain

Building from Tradition Local Materials and Methods in Contemporary Architecture

Dream of the Red Chamber Literary and Translation Perspectives

Little Readers Big Thinkers Teaching Close Reading in the Primary Grades

The Eastern Land and the Western Heaven Qing Cosmopolitanism and its Translation in Tibet in the Eighteenth Century