Geography of Heritage
Explore the intricate relationship between heritage and human geography in the insightful book Geography of Heritage by Taylor & Francis Ltd. Published in 2000, this paperback edition spans 294 pages, delving into the multifaceted nature of heritage as a cultural and economic resource. This compelling work examines the diverse ways heritage is utilized and consumed, highlighting the conflicts and tensions that arise from its varied applications by different producers and consumers. Furthermore, it explores how heritage shapes and reflects identity, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the intersections of culture, geography, and societal dynamics. Enhance your understanding of these critical themes by adding Geography of Heritage to your collection today!