Dennison, E., ed. (1999). Conservation and change in historic towns:. York: Council for British Archaeology.

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Whose urban heritage?
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Subtitle:
Character, managerialism and representation in conserving Europe's historic towns
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Conservation and change in historic towns:
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Council for British Archaeology Research Reports
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122
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233
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13 - 23
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RR122.pdf (19 MB) : Download
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considers variety in the ways of thinking about, and doing, urban conservation across the countries of Europe in the recent past. The paper is concerned with the geography and history of Europe's towns and the way variations in these produce differences in urban character; it explores variations in conservation management and the representativeness of the parts of towns which are conserved versus those which are destroyed or redeveloped
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Author:
T R Slater
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Year of Publication:
1999
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1-902771-04-4
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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15 Apr 2005