1st Edition

World Heritage and National Registers Stewardship in Perspective

    249 Pages
    by Routledge

    250 Pages
    by Routledge

    Historic sites celebrate defining moments in history, memorialize important events and people, and contribute to the character of the locations where they are situated. Heritage designation, both globally and nationally, is an inherently contested issue. As detailed in this volume, concerns of politics and identity, criteria for designation, impacts on communities and sites, and challenges to management planning are central to any understanding of the process by which heritage sites are created, developed, and maintained.

    The idea for this volume originated at a symposium hosted by the Savannah College of Art and Design. Contributors address such topics as the need to revamp criteria for designation, the effect historic site recognition has on local communities, the challenges encountered in maintaining a site, and issues linked to specific political climates or actions and group identity.

    The contributors constitute an international cast of leading scholars, employees, and policy-makers, all of whom have had extensive experience with World Heritage and National Register site stewardship. The work will be an invaluable reference for historians, architects, and those committed to the preservation of national monuments.

    Preface Celeste Lovette Guichard Introduction Thomas Gensheimer I. New Considerations for Historic Designation Criteria 1. The Psychedelic Assisi in the Southern Pines: Pasaquan, Visionary-Art Environments, and the National Register of Historic Places Keith S. Hebert 2. A Methodological Framework for Assessing the Spirit and Feeling of World Heritage Properties Jeremy C. Wells 3. Remixing Heritage: How the Sacred Grove of a Nigerian River Deity Became a UNESCO World Heritage Site Peter Probst II. Designation and Its Effect on Communities and Sites 4. World Heritage and a National Register: The Canadian Experience Harold Kalman 5. World Heritage Status in America: The View from Monticello Justin A. Sarafin 6. This House Is Historic?: Everyday Workings of National Register Designation in New Orleans's New Marigny Historic District Bethany Rogers 7. The Buddhist Stupa at Bauddhanath: A World Heritage Site under Pressure Jharna Joshi 8. The Case of Harry S. Truman Historic District, National Historic Landmark: Catalyst for Community Preservation or Community Confrontation? Jon E. Taylor III. Challenges to Successful Management Plans 9. Conserving World Heritage Cities Ronald Lewcock 10. A Preliminary Report on the Recent Excavations in the Valley of the Kings Zahi Hawass 11. Documentation and Policy Making: Preserving the Built Heritage or the Life Within? Luna Kirfan 12. The Role of Architectural Treatises in Enriching Information on Built Heritage Vinay Mohan Das 13. Heritage and Identity: Nesting Intuitive Stewardship within the Management Strategies for World Heritage Sites Jocelyn M. Widmer 14. National Historic Landmarks, World Heritage Sites, and the American University Campus in the Twenty-First Century: The Challenge of Growth Paul Hardin Kapp IV. Politics, Identity, and Historic Site Registration 15. The Case for Savannah as a World Heritage Site Beth Reiter 16. The Terrace of the Foreign Gods, Serapieion C, and the Meaning of World Heritage at the Archaeological Site of Delos Patricia A. Butz 17. Czech Heritage since 1945: Sequestration and Preservation under Communism Cathleen M. Giustino 18. Balancing the Ideological Pendulum in National -Heritage: Cultural Politics in the Management of Japanese Colonial Heritage in Modern Korea Jong Hyun Lim Index

    Biography

    Thomas R. Gensheimer