The Ashgate Research Companion to Heritage and IdentityBrian J. Graham, Peter Howard This research companion brings together a team of leading experts to provide a comprehensive and authoritative analysis of the key aspects of heritage and identity. It addresses all the major perspectives on, and dimensions to, heritage and identity in a range of geographical contexts. |
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