Giving Preservation a History: Histories of Historic Preservation in the United States
Editat de Randall F. Mason, Max Pageen Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 noi 2019
The second edition adds several new essays addressing key developing areas in the field by major new voices. The new essays represent the broadening range of scholarship on historic preservation generated since the publication of the first edition, taking better account of the role of cultural diversity and difference within the field while exploring the connections between preservation and allied concerns such as environmental sustainability, LGBTQ and nonwhite identity, and economic development.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780367025823
ISBN-10: 0367025825
Pagini: 456
Ilustrații: 8 Line drawings, color; 116 Halftones, color; 124 Illustrations, color
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:2 New edition
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0367025825
Pagini: 456
Ilustrații: 8 Line drawings, color; 116 Halftones, color; 124 Illustrations, color
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:2 New edition
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Preface to the Second Edition
Randall Mason and Max Page
PART 1: CHAPTERS FROM FIRST EDITION
Chapter 1: Rethinking the Roots of the Historic Preservation Movement
Max Page and Randall Mason
Chapter 2: Roots in Boston, Branches in Planning and Parks
Michael Holleran
Chapter 3: "A Spirit That Fires the Imagination:" Historic Preservation and Cultural Regeneration in Virginia And New England, 1850-1950
James M. Lindgren
Chapter 4: Historic Preservation, Public Memory, and The Making of Modern New York City
Randall Mason
Chapter 5: Marketing the Past: Historic Preservation in Providence, Rhode Island
Briann Greenfield
Chapter 6: Place Over Time: Restoration and Revivalism in Santa Fe
Chris Wilson
Chapter 7: Chicago's Mecca Flat Blues
Daniel Bluestone
PART 2: NEW CHAPTERS FOR THE SECOND EDITION
Chapter 8: "Charleston Is Largely A Matter Of Feeling": Personal Politics, Preservation, and Power
Stephanie E. Yuhl
Chapter 9: Combatting Decline: Preservation and Community Development in Pittsburgh and Cincinnati
Stephanie Webster-Ryberg
Chapter 10: The Dunbar High School Dilemma: Architecture, Power, and African American Cultural Heritage
Amber N. Wiley
Chapter 11: "Exciting Alternatives To Demolition:" The Shifting Meanings of Preservation in New York’s Soho
Aaron Shkuda
Chapter 12: Taking Action: An Overview of LGBTQ Preservation Initiatives
Gail Dubrow
Chapter 13: Historic Preservation Was Never Static
John H. Sprinkle, Jr.
PART 3: BY WAY OF CONCLUDING THE SECOND EDITION
Chapter 14: Moving Forward: Futures for a Preservation Movement
Ned Kaufman
Chapter 15: Epilogue: Not Your Grandmother’s Preservation Movement
Max Page
Preface to the Second Edition
Randall Mason and Max Page
PART 1: CHAPTERS FROM FIRST EDITION
Chapter 1: Rethinking the Roots of the Historic Preservation Movement
Max Page and Randall Mason
Chapter 2: Roots in Boston, Branches in Planning and Parks
Michael Holleran
Chapter 3: "A Spirit That Fires the Imagination:" Historic Preservation and Cultural Regeneration in Virginia And New England, 1850-1950
James M. Lindgren
Chapter 4: Historic Preservation, Public Memory, and The Making of Modern New York City
Randall Mason
Chapter 5: Marketing the Past: Historic Preservation in Providence, Rhode Island
Briann Greenfield
Chapter 6: Place Over Time: Restoration and Revivalism in Santa Fe
Chris Wilson
Chapter 7: Chicago's Mecca Flat Blues
Daniel Bluestone
PART 2: NEW CHAPTERS FOR THE SECOND EDITION
Chapter 8: "Charleston Is Largely A Matter Of Feeling": Personal Politics, Preservation, and Power
Stephanie E. Yuhl
Chapter 9: Combatting Decline: Preservation and Community Development in Pittsburgh and Cincinnati
Stephanie Webster-Ryberg
Chapter 10: The Dunbar High School Dilemma: Architecture, Power, and African American Cultural Heritage
Amber N. Wiley
Chapter 11: "Exciting Alternatives To Demolition:" The Shifting Meanings of Preservation in New York’s Soho
Aaron Shkuda
Chapter 12: Taking Action: An Overview of LGBTQ Preservation Initiatives
Gail Dubrow
Chapter 13: Historic Preservation Was Never Static
John H. Sprinkle, Jr.
PART 3: BY WAY OF CONCLUDING THE SECOND EDITION
Chapter 14: Moving Forward: Futures for a Preservation Movement
Ned Kaufman
Chapter 15: Epilogue: Not Your Grandmother’s Preservation Movement
Max Page
Notă biografică
Randall Mason is Associate Professor of City and Regional Planning, former chair of the Graduate Program in Historic Preservation, and Senior Fellow of PennPraxis at the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Design.
Max Page is Professor of Architecture and History and Director of the Historic Preservation Program at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst.
Max Page is Professor of Architecture and History and Director of the Historic Preservation Program at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst.
Recenzii
"Saving the past has a past—and Giving Preservation a History reminds us this is worth knowing as we envision the future. With the preservation movement adapting amid significant societal change, those who understand this past are best equipped to use preservation as an effective tool today and tomorrow."
David J. Brown, EVP and Chief Preservation Officer, National Trust for Historic Preservation
David J. Brown, EVP and Chief Preservation Officer, National Trust for Historic Preservation
Descriere
In this volume, some of the leading figures in the field have been brought together to write on the roots of the historic preservation movement in the United States, ranging from New York to Santa Fe, Charleston to Chicago.