New Britain,new heritage: The consumption of a heritage culture |
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Authors: | Brian Goodey |
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Affiliation: | Professor of Urban Landscape Design , Oxford Brookes University |
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Abstract: | Abstract Each month in Britain marks a further, official, distancing from the past and its memorials, as we move closer to the selected Millennium marker. Heritage has a particularly low profile at present with policies for destruction of the House of Lords encouraging increasing ridicule aimed at legacies from the past. In terms of media coverage, at least, the heritage bubble has burst, as indeed it had to. As soon as modest, individual or community, breaths were marshalled into corporate puff, the sheer size of the national preservation and presentation enterprise hinted at its own demise. Nicholas Howard, he of Castle Howard, provided an appropriate caution in 1993, when he noted: |
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Keywords: | Heritage United Kingdom Millennium Collecting |
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