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Why preservation matters

Title
Why preservation matters / Max Page.
ISBN
9780300218589
0300218583
Publication
New Haven ; London : Yale University Press, [2016]
Copyright Notice Date
©2016.
Physical Description
xi, 207 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
Summary
"Every day, millions of people enter old buildings, pass monuments, and gaze at landscapes unaware that these acts are possible only thanks to the preservation movement. As we approach the October 2016 anniversary of the United States National Historic Preservation Act, historian Max Page offers a thoughtful assessment of the movement&#x;s past and charts a path toward a more progressive future. Page argues that if preservation is to play a central role in building more-just communities, it must transform itself to stand against gentrification, work more closely with the environmental sustainability movement, and challenge societies to confront their pasts. Touching on the history of the preservation movement in the United States but ranging the world, Page searches for inspiration on how to rejuvenate historic preservation for the next fifty years. This illuminating work will be widely read by urban planners, historians, and anyone with a stake in the past"--Publisher.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
January 06, 2017
Series
Why X matters.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-198) and index.
Contents
Prologue: Todos por la vida - everything for life
Not your grandmother's preservation movement
Why we preserve
How Americans preserve
Preservation and economic justice
Preservation and sustainability
Preserving and interpreting difficult places
Beauty and justice.
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