A Geography Of Heritage by Brian Graham

Power, Culture and Economy

This book delves into the intricate relationship between heritage and geography, exploring how cultural heritage is not only a reflection of the past but also a dynamic element that shapes identities and landscapes in the present. It examines the processes through which heritage is constructed, contested, and commodified, highlighting the role of power, politics, and place in these transformations. Through a series of case studies, the book illustrates the diverse ways in which heritage is perceived and utilized across different regions, emphasizing its significance in contemporary society and the challenges it faces in a rapidly changing world.

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