Archaeology and Museum Studies 2009 (US)

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MUSEUM MEANINGS AND HERITAGE STUDIES SERIES

Key Issues in Cultural Heritage (continued) Intangible Heritage Edited by Laurajane Smith, University of York, UK and Natsuko Akagawa, Deakin University, Australia Intangible Heritage fills a significant gap in the heritage literature available and represents a significant cross section of ideas and practices associated with intangible cultural heritage. The authors brought together for this volume represent some of the key academics and practitioners working in the area, and discuss research and practices from a range of countries. 2008: 6-1/4 x 9-1/4: 336pp Hb: 978-0-415-47397-2: $130.00 Pb: 978-0-415-47396-5: $43.95 eBook: 978-0-203-88497-3 £70.

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Places of Pain and Shame Dealing with ‘Difficult Heritage’ Edited by William Logan, Deakin University, Australia and Keir Reeves, University of Melbourne, Australia Places of Pain and Shame is a cross-cultural study of sites that represent painful and/or shameful episodes in a national or local community’s history, and the ways that government agencies, heritage professionals and the communities themselves seek to remember, commemorate and conserve these cases – or, conversely, choose to forget them. Why has this shift occurred, and what implications does it have for professionals practicing in the heritage field? In what ways is this a “difficult” heritage to deal with? This volume brings together academics and practitioners to explore these questions, covering not only some of the practical matters, but also the theoretical and conceptual issues, and uses case studies of historic places, museums and memorials from around the globe, including the United States, Northern Ireland, Poland, South Africa, China, Japan, Taiwan, Cambodia, Indonesia, Timor and Australia. 2008: 6-1/4 x 9-1/4: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-45449-0: $130.00 Pb: 978-0-415-45450-6: $43.95 eBook: 978-0-203-88503-1 £70.

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INDEX A Accelerator Mass Spectrometry, Second Edition................12 Advances in Engineering Series (series) .............................29 Aegean from Bronze Age to Iron Age, The ......................20 Affleck, Janice ..................................................................32 Agency in Archaeology ....................................................11 Akagawa, Natsuko ...........................................................34 Allison, Penelope................................................................8 Alston, Richard.................................................................22 Ancient Cities ...................................................................22 Ancient Egypt...................................................................17 Ancient Greek Cults .........................................................20 Ancient Turkey .................................................................16 Anico, Marta ....................................................................31 Approaching the Ancient World (series) .....................18, 19 Arabia and the Arabs .........................................................5 Archaeological Artefacts as Material Culture ......................7 Archaeological Fantasies.....................................................1 Archaeological Investigation ...............................................6 Archaeological Surveying and Mapping..............................8 Archaeological Theory and the Politics of Cultural Heritage....................................................................31 Archaeologies of Complexity ............................................10 Archaeologies of Sexuality................................................10 Archaeology.......................................................................1 Archaeology and Modernity .............................................10 Archaeology and the Modern World ................................10 Archaeology Coursebook, The............................................7 Archaeology of Ancient Australia .....................................28 Archaeology of Ancient Sicily, The....................................23 Archaeology of Britain, The ..............................................24 Archaeology of Celtic Art, The .........................................25 Archaeology of Communities ...........................................11 Archaeology of Ethiopia, The ...........................................27 Archaeology of Household Activities, The...........................8 Archaeology of Human Bones, The ..................................11 Archaeology of Identities, The ............................................9 Archaeology of Identity ......................................................9 Archaeology of Mesopotamia, The...................................18 Archaeology of Mothering, The........................................27 Archaeology of Natural Places, An ...................................16 Archaeology of Personhood, The........................................9 Archaeology of Shamanism, The ......................................10 Archaeology of the Military Orders...................................25 Archaeology of Time, The ..................................................9 Archaeology, Ritual, Religion ..............................................9 Archaeology: An Introduction ............................................1

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