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Partners in Paradise
Tourism Practices, Heritage Policies, and Anthropological Sites©2012 Monographs -
Heritage, Cities and Sustainable Development
Interdisciplinary Approaches and International Case Studies©2019 Edited Collection -
The Challenge of Cultural Heritage and Identity for Inclusive and Open Societies
Young People's Perspectives from European and Asian Countries©2022 Edited Collection -
Learning the Nuclear: Educational Tourism in (Post)Industrial Sites
©2021 Edited Collection -
Narrating Otherness in Poland and Sweden
European Heritage as a Discourse of Inclusion and Exclusion©2019 Edited Collection -
Buffers beyond Boundaries
Bridging theory and practice in the management of historical territories©2019 Monographs -
Discovering the New Place of Learning
©2022 Edited Collection -
Studies in the British Mesolithic and Neolithic
ISSN: 2297-1068
Studies in the British Mesolithic and Neolithic presents the results of fieldwork and excavation as well as works of interpretation from all perspectives on the British Neolithic revolution. Archaeological methodology is augmented where appropriate with interdisciplinary techniques, reflecting contemporary practice in the discipline. Throughout the emphasis is on work which makes new contributions to the debate about the transition between hunter gatherer and farming cultures during this pivotal stage in British prehistory. The series supports the archaeological community both in providing an appropriate forum for research reports as well as supporting interpretative work including cross-disciplinary research. It takes its inspiration from the work of the University of Buckinghams excavations at Blick Mead in the Stonehenge World Heritage Site. Studies in the British Mesolithic and Neolithic is based at the Humanities Research Institute, University of Buckingham.
3 publications
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Learning to (Re)member the Things We’ve Learned to Forget
Endarkened Feminisms, Spirituality, and the Sacred Nature of Research and Teaching©2012 Textbook -
Globalization, Sport and Corporate Nationalism
The New Cultural Economy of the New Zealand All Blacks©2010 Monographs -
From «milieu de mémoire» to «lieu de mémoire»
©2007 Monographs -
Pilgrimage Studies
From the Islamic Hajj to journeys to an ancestral homeland, pilgrimages are growing global phenomena with far-reaching national, political, societal, economical, religious, and cultural impact. Globalization, which has led to increased possibilities of travel and interconnectivity, underpins the growth of pilgrimages, as does the contemporary notion that pilgrimages are framed as journeys of meaning constructed by pilgrims. Despite universal exemplars of pilgrimage, there is a dearth of multidisciplinary, and multilingual, literature on the topic. This series aims to fuse multiple streams of pilgrimage discourse and provide a forum for formerly disparate conversations on the pilgrimage phenomenon. Proposals are welcome for monographs and edited collections that explore the intersection of pilgrimage with topics such as identity, heritage, ethnicity and genealogy, political power, nationalism, gender and sexuality, architecture, law, technology, climate and geography, and health and wellbeing. Additionally, manuscripts that represent new perspectives on existing pilgrimage sites and historical narratives are welcome and contributions from non-Anglo authors will be considered. All inquiries should be directed to Heather A. Warfield, Series Editor: heather@heatherawarfield.com.
6 publications