Heritage, Labour and the Working Classes - Key Issues in Cultural Heritage -  - Books - Taylor & Francis Ltd - 9780415618113 - June 27, 2011
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Heritage, Labour and the Working Classes - Key Issues in Cultural Heritage 1st edition

Heritage, Labour and the Working Classes is both a celebration and commemoration of working class culture. It contains sometimes inspiring accounts of working class communities and people telling their own stories, and weaves together examples of tangible and intangible heritage, place, history, memory, music and literature.

Rather than being framed in a 'social inclusion' framework, which sees working class culture as a deficit, this book addresses the question "What is labour and working class heritage, how does it differ or stand in opposition to dominant ways of understanding heritage and history, and in what ways is it used as a contemporary resource?" It also explores how heritage is used in working class communities and by labour organizations, and considers what meanings and significance this heritage may have, while also identifying how and why communities and their heritage have been excluded. Drawing on new scholarship in heritage studies, social memory, the public history of labour, and new working class studies, this volume highlights the heritage of working people, communities and organizations. Contributions are drawn from a number of Western countries including the USA, UK, Spain, Sweden, Australia and New Zealand, and from a range of disciplines including heritage and museum studies, history, sociology, politics, archaeology and anthropology.

Heritage, Labour and the Working Classes represents an innovative and useful resource for heritage and museum practitioners, students and academics concerned with understanding community heritage and the debate on social inclusion/exclusion. It offers new ways of understanding heritage, its values and consequences, and presents a challenge to dominant and traditional frameworks for understanding and identifying heritage and heritage making.


328 pages, 2 black & white illustrations, 9 black & white halftones, 2 black & white line drawings

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 27, 2011
ISBN13 9780415618113
Publishers Taylor & Francis Ltd
Pages 328
Dimensions 247 × 234 × 18 mm   ·   548 g
Language English  
Editor Campbell, Gary
Editor Shackel, Paul (University of Maryland, USA)
Editor Smith, Laurajane (Australian National University)