Heritage Handbook

Heritage Handbook

$32.95 AUD $12.00 AUD

Availability: in stock at our Tullamarine warehouse

Condition: SECONDHAND

This is a secondhand book. The jacket image is indicative only and does not represent the condition of this copy. For information about the condition of this book you can email us.

Heritage is now big business in Australia but many people interested in preserving historic buildings or in understanding the history of their own towns and suburbs are baffled by the technical language and complex legal machinery of the heritage professionals.

A Heritage Handbook is the first concise, comprehensive guide to heritage issues in Australia. In straightforward language it explains how the idea of 'heritage' developed and outlines the recent history of the Australian heritage movement. It provides a comprehensive review of heritage legislation in each State and the Commonwealth, and shows through a series of case studies, how some major heritage issues have been contested and resolved.

A Heritage Handbook emphasises the practicalities of heritage work by answering questions on:

. researching the history of one's own house

. interpreting a historic site

. what makes a building historic

. how to present a case to a local council or planning authority

The most commonly used heritage terminology is discussed, and each chapter has suggestions for further reading. A Heritage Handbook is the ideal companion for any citizen concerned about the history of Australia's built environment.

Author: Graeme Davison
Format: Paperback, 288 pages, 140mm x 215mm
Published: 1991, Taylor & Francis, Australia
Genre: Regional History

Reviews

Customer Reviews

Be the first to write a review
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
Description

Heritage is now big business in Australia but many people interested in preserving historic buildings or in understanding the history of their own towns and suburbs are baffled by the technical language and complex legal machinery of the heritage professionals.

A Heritage Handbook is the first concise, comprehensive guide to heritage issues in Australia. In straightforward language it explains how the idea of 'heritage' developed and outlines the recent history of the Australian heritage movement. It provides a comprehensive review of heritage legislation in each State and the Commonwealth, and shows through a series of case studies, how some major heritage issues have been contested and resolved.

A Heritage Handbook emphasises the practicalities of heritage work by answering questions on:

. researching the history of one's own house

. interpreting a historic site

. what makes a building historic

. how to present a case to a local council or planning authority

The most commonly used heritage terminology is discussed, and each chapter has suggestions for further reading. A Heritage Handbook is the ideal companion for any citizen concerned about the history of Australia's built environment.