Chapter 4 Reversion and reprisal The allure of going back and the negotiation of historical identities

As noted by Pierre Nora (1989, p. 17), 'no-one knows what the past will be made of next'. While this is indeed so, it is also the case that the past will surely be 'made' somehow. In this chapter, we take a look at those makings and the ubiquitous desire to recreate what once was...

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Main Author: Daugbjerg, Mads (auth)
Other Authors: Bozoğlu, Gönül (auth), Whitehead, Christopher (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2019
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Summary:As noted by Pierre Nora (1989, p. 17), 'no-one knows what the past will be made of next'. While this is indeed so, it is also the case that the past will surely be 'made' somehow. In this chapter, we take a look at those makings and the ubiquitous desire to recreate what once was that arguably undergirds almost any heritage practice.
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (25 p.)
ISBN:9781138589476
Access:Open Access