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Our Lincolnshire Exploring Public Engagement With Heritage 1st Edition Carenza Lewis Anna Scott Anna Cruse

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Our Lincolnshire Exploring Public Engagement With Heritage 1st Edition Carenza Lewis Anna Scott Anna Cruse
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Publisher: Archaeopress
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.34 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Carenza Lewis; Anna Scott; Anna Cruse
ISBN: 9781789691313, 1789691311
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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Our Lincolnshire Exploring Public Engagement With Heritage 1st Edition Carenza Lewis Anna Scott Anna Cruse by Carenza Lewis; Anna Scott; Anna Cruse 9781789691313, 1789691311 instant download after payment.

'Our Lincolnshire' (2015-16) was devised as a robust, multi-vocally informed exploration of the attitudes of residents and visitors in Lincolnshire to the county's heritage and the ways in which they engage with it. The context for this was the recognition amongst the county heritage sector of a disconnect between citizens of Lincolnshire and heritage beyond the city of Lincoln which presents challenges when the purpose and function of museums and heritage services need to be reviewed, especially when funding issues are impacting on this process. Understanding attitudes and re-connecting the various audiences in Lincolnshire with their rural heritage in a meaningful and creative way is thus required to ensure the continued collection, curation and presentation of heritage assets is effective in caring for heritage now and for future generations and ensuring the heritage resource reflects, meets and advances the interests, needs and aspirations of Lincolnshire's residents and visitors today. This volume outlines the methods, data, outcomes and recommendations that generated from this multi-dimensional and innovative research and engagement process.

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