Time honored : a global view of architectural conservation (Record no. 69130)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9780470260494
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 363.69
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100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Stubbs, John H.
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Time honored : a global view of architectural conservation
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc New Jersey
Name of publisher, distributor, etc John Wiley & Sons
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2009
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xiii,434p.
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Content<br/>Preface ix<br/>Foreword xi<br/>Acknowledgments xii<br/>PART I: Conserving History in Changing Contexts 1<br/>Chapter 1: Introduction 3<br/>Inevitable Change 5<br/>Globalization and Cultural Heritage Conservation 9<br/>Cultural Sensibility 13<br/>Chapter 2: What Is Architectural Conservation? 21<br/>Origins and Concerns of Architectural Conservation 25<br/>Chapter 3: What Do We Conserve? 33<br/>Determining Significance and Value 34<br/>Types of Value or Significance 37<br/>Associative Values: Historic and Commemorative 42<br/>Chapter 4: Why Conserve Buildings and Sites? 51<br/>To Save the Prototype 54<br/>Historical, Religious, and National Respect 56<br/>Aesthetic Appreciation 57<br/>Romanticism and Nostalgia 57<br/>Shortcomings in Modern Architecture and Planning 58<br/>Practicality 60<br/>Tourism 60<br/>Chapter 5: Who Owns the Past? 65<br/>A Heritage of Universal Importance 66<br/>Chapter 6: History, Historiography, and Architectural Conservation 71<br/>History and the Passage of Time: Facts, Values, and Notions of History 71<br/>Viewing Time Through the Lens of History 72<br/>Perceptions of Time 73<br/>Perceptions of History 74<br/>Historiography Until Its Professionalization 75<br/>Historical Method and the Elusive Ideal of Accuracy 77<br/>Antiquarianism: Putting the Past on a Pedestal 78<br/>Archaeology as a Path to Historical Certainty 80<br/>History and Heritage Conservation 86<br/>PART II: Problems, Principles, and Process 91<br/>Chapter 7: Perils to Built Heritage 93<br/>An Evolution of Awareness 93<br/>The Destructive Actions of Time and Nature 95<br/>Destructive Actions of Humans 98<br/>Cultural Bias 108<br/>Risk Preparedness and Response 115<br/>Chapter 8: Options for Involvement 121<br/>Levels of Participation 123<br/>Degrees of Intervention 125<br/>Chapter 9: Principles, Charters, and Ethics 131<br/>Philosophical Approaches 132<br/>Legislation 133<br/>Codification of Principles and Doctrine 135<br/>Five Influential Architectural Conservation Charters and Documents 136<br/>Ethics and Professionalism 140<br/>Chapter 10: The Conservation Process 145<br/>Chapter 11: Participants in Architectural Conservation 149<br/>Structure of the Field 151<br/>The Architectural Conservation Professional Defined 152<br/>PART Ill: Conservation of the Built Environment: An Enduring Concern 155<br/>Chapter 12: Prehistory Through the Fourteenth Century 157<br/>An Instinct to Preserve? 157<br/>Prehistoric Through Hellenistic Times 159<br/>Reuse and Preservation in Ancient Rome 166<br/>The Middle Ages in Europe 172<br/>Chapter 13: Fifteenth Through the Eighteenth Centuries 183<br/>The Renaissance, 1300 to 1600 183<br/>The Baroque Period Through the Enlightenment, 1600 to 1780 192<br/>Chapter 14: The Forging of a Discipline: The Late Eighteenth to Early Twentieth Centuries 203<br/>Italy 206<br/>France 211<br/>Great Britain 218<br/>The German States and Austria 226<br/>PART IV: Contemporary Architectural Conservation Practice 239<br/>Chapter 15: International Activities and Cooperation 241<br/>Contemporary International Architectural Conservation Practice-Origins 242<br/>International Agencies and Frameworks 252<br/>Other Regional and International Organizations 256<br/>European Heritage Conservation Principles Abroad: Action and Reaction 260<br/>International Training in Architectural Conservation 272<br/>Chapter 16: A Multidimensional Field for the Twenty-First Century 279<br/>Chapter 17: A Summary Global Tour of Contemporary Practice: Challenges and Solutions 285<br/>Europe 286<br/>North Africa and Western Asia 300<br/>Sub-Saharan Africa 309<br/>Central and South Asia 316<br/>East and Southeast Asia 324<br/>Austro-Pacific Region 334<br/>North America 341<br/>Latin America and the Caribbean 349<br/>The Polar Regions 358<br/>Chapter 18: The Past in the Future 367<br/>Meeting the Challenge and Beyond 367<br/>Going Forward 370<br/>Appendix A: Nomenclature Used in International Architectural Conservation Practice 375<br/>Appendix B: Organizations and Resources Relating to International Architectural Conservation 391<br/>Appendix C: International and Regional Conventions, Charters, and Recommendations 401<br/>Appendix D: Annotated Bibliography of One Hundred Selected Titles 405<br/>Photo Credits 417<br/>Index 423
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Country USA
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Topic FA
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Historic preservation
-- Architecture--Conservation and restoration
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