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Index – Contested heritage

Posted on 14 June 2021 by David Pocklington
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Below are links to posts on L&RUK relating to “contested heritage”, a phrase of which it has been noted “in itself causes unease because the contested nature confirms that it is the heritage of two or more parties, albeit from different perspectives” [*]. Continue reading →

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