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Heritage Conservation In The United States Enhancing The Presence Of The Past John H Sprinkle Jr

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Heritage Conservation In The United States Enhancing The Presence Of The Past John H Sprinkle Jr
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.25 MB
Pages: 702
Author: John H. Sprinkle Jr.
ISBN: 9781003314790, 1003314791
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Heritage Conservation In The United States Enhancing The Presence Of The Past John H Sprinkle Jr by John H. Sprinkle Jr. 9781003314790, 1003314791 instant download after payment.

"Heritage Conservation in the United States traces the growth of the American historic preservation movement over the last 50 years, viewed from the context of the civil rights and environmental movements. The first generation of the New Preservation (1966-1991) in the United States was characterized by the establishment of the bureaucratic structures that continue to shape the practice of heritage conservation in the United States. The National Register of Historic Places began with less than a thousand historic properties and grew to over 50,000 listings. Official recognition programs expanded, causing sites that would never have been considered as either significant or physically representative in 1966 now being regularly considered as part of a historic preservation planning process. The book uses the story of how sites associated with African American history came to be officially recognized and valued, and how that process challenged the conventions and criteria that governed American preservation practice. This book is designed for the historic preservation community and students engaged in the study of historic preservation"--

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