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Title Industrial heritage and regional identities / edited by Christian Wicke, Stefan Berger and Jana Golombek
Published London : Routledge, 2018

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Description 1 online resource
Series Routledge cultural heritage and tourism series
Routledge cultural heritage and tourism series.
Contents Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of contributors; Introduction: industrial heritage and regional identities; 1 Mining memories: Big Pit and industrial heritage in South Wales; 2 Looking back: representations of the industrial past in Asturias; 3 Regional identity and industrial heritage in the mining area of Nord-Pas-de-Calais; 4 A post-industrial mindscape? The mainstreaming and touristification of industrial heritage in the Ruhr; 5 Contested heritage and regional identity in the Borsod Industrial Area in Hungary
6 Identity and mining heritage in Romania's Jiu Valley coal region: commodification, alienation, renaissance7 Regional identity in the making? Industrial heritage and regional identity in the coal region of Northern Kyūshū in Japan; 8 "There needs to be something there for people to remember": industrial heritage in Newcastle and the Hunter Valley, Australia; 9 From mills to malls: industrial heritage and regional identity in metropolitan Pittsburgh; 10 Regions of heavy industry and their heritage -- between identity politics and 'touristification': where to next?; Index
Summary "Heritage is not what we see in front of us, it is what we make of it in our heads. Heritage sites have been connected to a range of identarian projects, both spatial and non-spatial. One of the most common links with heritage has been national identity. This book stresses that heritage has developed powerful links to regional and local identities. Contributors deal explicitly with regions of heavy industry in different parts of the world, exploring non-spatial forms of identity: including class, religious, ethnic, racial, gender and cultural identities. In many heritage sites, non-spatial forms of identity are interlinked with spatial ones. Civil society action has been important in representations of regional identities and industrial-heritage campaigns. Region-branding seems to determine the ultimate success of industrial heritage, a process that is closely connected to the marketing of regions to provide a viable economic future and attract tourism to the region. Selected case-studies on coal and steel producing regions in this book provide the first global survey of how regions of heavy industry deal with their industrial heritage, and what it means for regional identity and region-branding. This book draws a range of powerful conclusions about the path dependency of particular forms for post-industrial regional identity in former regions of heavy industry. It highlights both commonalities and differences in the strategies employed with regard to the regions' industrial heritage. This book will appeal to lecturers, students and scholars in the fields of heritage management, industrial studies and cultural geography"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Historic preservation.
Cultural property -- Protection.
historic preservation.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Infrastructure.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General.
Cultural property -- Protection
Historic preservation
Genre/Form History.
Form Electronic book
Author Wicke, Christian, editor
ISBN 9781315281162
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9781315281155
1315281155