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The Idea of Cultural Heritage 3rd edition


ISBN13: 9781009474931
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780521122573
Published: April 2026
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
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The concept of cultural heritage evolved to preserve important objects and practices, in peacetime and during conflict. It now justifies export controls and government regulation and provides the background to moral claims to valuable works of art and architecture. In this new edition of The Idea of Cultural Heritage, Derek Gillman provides an updated overview of both long-standing and more recent controversies over cultural things. In the last decade, these have been further charged not only by accelerating calls for the repatriation of materials from Western museums to countries of origin, but also by institutional acknowledgement of European colonisation, and the reimagination of displays at museums and historic sites.

Using cases from Asia, Africa, Europe and North America, Gillman provides a critical analysis of whether cosmopolitan or nationalist concerns should take priority in adjudicating cultural disputes, mapping the heritage debate onto positions in contemporary political philosophy and reframing it within a discussion of basic values.

Subjects:
Art and Cultural Heritage Law
Contents:
Part I. Claims about Heritage:
1. Heritage and 'treasures'
2. 'Two ways of thinking'

Part II. Constructing Heritage:
3. Constructing heritage in Britain
4. Cultural value and valuation

Part III. Regulation and Rights:
5. Regulation and private rights
6. Liberalism and valuable practices