Article ID: CBB454075232

The World Heritage Convention As a Medium for Promoting the Industrial Heritage (2000)

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The evolution and application of the 1972 UNESCO World Heritage Convention are explained in general terms. Attention then shifts to the inadequate representation of the industrial heritage on the World Heritage List up to the present and to the steps being taken to accord it proper recognition on the global scale. The paper ends with a discussion of the implications of World Heritage listing in the creation of a greater awareness of the industrial heritage and in the education of both the general public and professional practitioners.

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Authors & Contributors
Passfield, Robert W.
Eric DeLony
Caspar Andreas Jørgensen
Pedersen, Morten
Johannes Sima
Gabriele Cruciani
Journals
IA. The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology
Blätter für Technikgeschichte
Publishers
Aarhus University Press
University of Chicago Press
Pennsylvania State University Press
Concepts
Industrial archaeology
Industrial heritage
Cultural resource management (CRM)
Historic preservation
Conservation and restoration
Monuments
Time Periods
20th century
21st century
19th century
Places
United States
Canada
Kingston, Ontario
Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania)
Michigan (U.S.)
Sardinia
Institutions
U.S. Dept. of the Interior, National Park Service, Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record
Kingston Pump House Steam Museum
Jones and Laughlin Steel Corporation
League of Nations
UNESCO
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