Carr, G. (2010). Shining a light on dark tourism. Public Archaeology 9 (2). Vol 9(2), pp. 64-84. https://doi.org/10.1179/175355310X12780600917559.

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Shining a light on dark tourism
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German bunkers in the British Channel Islands
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Public Archaeology 9 (2)
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Public Archaeology
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9 (2)
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63
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64 - 84
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Discusses issues of the presentation of heritage where the concerns of heritage professionals do not interest or are antithetical to those of the volunteers who are responsible for the conservation and presentation of that heritage. The German fortifications in the Channel Islands are used as and example of such a situation. PP-B
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Gillian Carr
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2010
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1179/175355310X12780600917559
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06 Nov 2012