For nearly ten years the Cambridge Heritage Seminars have brought together researchers, policy makers and practitioners to explore some of the more pressing issues concerning cultural heritage today. This year's seminar focuses on the uses and abuses of heritage by states and societies as they emerge from crisis situations.
Intangible-Tangible Cultural Heritage: A Sustainble Dichotomy?
13 May 2007, United Kingdom
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