Historicising heritage and emotions : the affective histories of blood, stone and land /
Historicising Heritage and Emotions examines how heritage is connected to and between people and places through emotion, in the past and today. Discussion focuses on the categories of blood (families and bloodlines), stone (monuments and memorials) and land (landscape and places imbued with memories...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
2019.
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| Edition: | First edition. |
| Series: | Routledge studies in heritage.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: "Historicising heritage and emotions" / Alicia Marchant
- Affective histories of blood, stone and land in Medieval and Early Modern Britain
- Carved in stone: engaging with the past in Medieval Orkney / Sarah Randles
- Wulfstan of Worcester's weeping: the architecture of the Norman Conquest as a site of cross-cultural emotion / Jane-Héloïse Nancarrow
- John Hardyng's Scotland: emotional geographies and forged heritage in the fifteenth century / Alicia Marchant
- Sacred memory: the Elizabethan Monuments of Westminster Abbey / Peter Sherlock
- Emotional lineages: blood, property, family and affection in Early Modern Scotland / Katie Barclay
- "Let me weep for such a feeling loss": the emotional significance of Shakespeare's heritage / Susan Broomhall
- Affective histories of blood, stone and land in Australia and the Pacific
- My heritage
- it is not just about sticks and stones
- it is timeless, precious and irreplaceable / Patsy Cameron
- The crimson thread of medievalism: haematic heritage and transhistorical mood in Colonial Australia / Louise D'Arcens
- John Watt Beattie and the presentation of convict history / Jon Addison
- "The general softening of manners among us": music and the moral power of nostalgia in a colonial penal colony / Alan Maddox
- Murdering snow and ruling the north: the rise and fall of affective colonialism and the advent of heritage tourism in New Zealand / Kristyn Harman
- Convict bloodlines: crime, intergenerational legacies and convict heritage / Hamish Maxwell-Stewart
- The esplanade and the city gatekeepers: contesting the limits of urban heritage protection / Jenny Gregory.