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    a| Ashworth, G. J. q| (Gregory John)
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    a| Pluralising pasts : b| heritage, identity and place in multicultural societies / c| G.J. Ashworth, Brian Graham and J.E. Tunbridge.
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    a| London ; a| Ann Arbor, MI : b| Pluto Press, c| 2007.
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    a| xii, 236 p. : b| ill. ; c| 22 cm.
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    a| Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-227) and indexes.
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    a| Cultural pluralism.
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    a| Multiculturalism.
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    a| Graham, B. J. q| (Brian J.)
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    a| Tunbridge, J. E.
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    a| (HK-SYU)500863176 9| ExL
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    t| List of figures
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    t| Acknowledgements
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    t| Preface
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    l| 1 t| Introduction: heritage and plurality p| 1
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    t| Heritage p| 2
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    t| Identity and place p| 4
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    t| Heritage, identity and place p| 5
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    t| The complicating of heritage p| 6
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    t| Structure of the book p| 9
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    l| Pt. I t| The conceptual context p| 11
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    l| 2 t| Culture and plural identities p| 13
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    t| Plural identities and multiculturalism p| 13
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    t| The contradictions and criticisms of multiculturalism p| 16
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    t| Migration and hybridity p| 21
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    t| Beyond multiculturalism p| 24
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    t| Plurality, culture and power p| 27
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    t| Summary p| 34
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    l| 3 t| Towards pluralising pasts : theories and concepts of heritage p| 35
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    t| A world of heritage: heritage in the world p| 35
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    t| The uses of heritage p| 39
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    t| Multiple nature of heritage p| 45
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    t| Towards pluralising pasts? p| 50
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    l| 4 t| Place, identity and heritage p| 54
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    t| The boundedness of identity p| 55
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    t| Territoriality and landscape: does place identity matter? p| 58
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    t| The creation and management of place identity: the Belvedere programme p| 63
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    t| Synthesis p| 66
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    l| Pt. II t| A typology of plural societies p| 69
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    l| 5 t| Nature and types of plural society p| 71
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    t| Assimilatory, integrationist or single-core models p| 73
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    t| Melting pot models p| 76
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    t| Core+ models p| 79
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    t| Pillar models p| 82
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    t| Salad bowl/rainbow/mosaic models p| 84
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    t| Limits and uses of a typology of models p| 86
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    l| Pt. III t| Heritage in plural societies p| 89
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    l| 6 t| Heritage in assimilation models p| 91
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    t| Assimilation policies p| 92
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    t| The heritage instruments p| 94
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    t| The treatment of non-core heritage p| 103
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    t| Conclusions p| 115
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    l| 7 t| Heritage in melting pot models p| 117
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    t| Settler societies p| 118
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    t| Postcolonial melting pot experiments p| 128
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    t| The melting pot as social engineering p| 134
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    t| Change and stability p| 140
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    l| 8 t| Heritage in core+ models p| 141
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    t| A classification of core+ models p| 143
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    t| Core+ models in long-established societies p| 144
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    t| Core+ models in postcolonial nation-building p| 152
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    t| Change p| 162
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    l| 9 t| Heritage in pillar models p| 164
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    t| The archetypal case of the Netherlands p| 165
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    t| Apartheid South Africa p| 169
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    t| The temporary case of Canada p| 172
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    t| Belgium: the case of a 'reluctant' pillarisation p| 174
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    t| Pillar models as potential solutions to ethnic conflict p| 177
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    t| Conclusions p| 179
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    l| 10 t| Heritage in salad bowl models p| 180
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    t| Variations in meanings p| 181
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    t| Cases of official policies p| 182
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    t| A global salad bowl? p| 205
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    l| 11 t| Conclusion: the future of pluralising the past p| 207
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    t| References p| 213
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    t| Subject index p| 228
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    t| Index of places p| 234
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