Abstract

Present-day Turkey is home to a proliferation of heritage productions, including local history initiatives, museums, urban schemes, and so on. This involves a large number of actors, many different identities demands, and a variety of scales (ranging from the local and national to the transnational and the international). This special issue seeks to study the dynamics at work within this heritagization, the actors involved, and the issues at stake. More specifically, it explores the theme of ...

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