Abstract

Notions of the cultural heritage are a key intellectual and political issue for the twenty‐first century, but practical problems relating to the cultural heritage seldom find their way into front‐line political debate, in either the developing world or electoral issues in the developed world. In part this is because at an academic level the cultural heritage lacks a strong disciplined presence and correspondingly an agreed framework of reference and research. This paper is a preliminary exercise towards the establishment of such a frame of reference. It expands the argument into suggestions of the directions research might take, and is intended to encourage debate.

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