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In Search of Heritage as Pilgrim or Tourist? J. Fladmark

In Search of Heritage as Pilgrim or Tourist? By J. Fladmark

In Search of Heritage as Pilgrim or Tourist? by J. Fladmark


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A collection of papers presented at the Robert Gordon University Heritage Convention 1998, on the subject of heritage. Topics covered include: Jamaica's musical heritage; the Aberdeen Maritime Museum; the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela; and the spirit and identity of Cracow.

In Search of Heritage as Pilgrim or Tourist? Summary

In Search of Heritage as Pilgrim or Tourist? by J. Fladmark

A collection of papers presented at the Robert Gordon University Heritage Convention 1998, on the subject of heritage. Topics covered include: Jamaica's musical heritage; the Aberdeen Maritime Museum; the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela; and the spirit and identity of Cracow.

Table of Contents

How it all started - early routes of merchants and soldiers, Anne Mustoe; in search of holy places - then and now, John Wilkinson; the apostle of Scotland - is it Ninian or Columba?, Ian Bradley; two pilgrim towns - a quest for St Andrew and St Margaret, Jurek Alexander Putter; voices of the cherubim - a musical odyssey to Scotland, John Purser; to Santiago de Compostela - a journey of remembrance, Nicholas Luard; Saint Olav of Norway - reviving pilgrim ways to Trondheim, Mari Kollandsrud; mementos to take home - the ancient trade in souvenirs, Godfrey Evans; from India to Japan - Buddhism then and now, Brian Burke-Gaffney; Japanese pilgrims to the west - their impact since the 16th century, Paul Akira Kadota; from Aberdeen to Nagasaki -Thomas Blake Glover in Japan, Alexander McKay; the arts and identity - from pilgrimage to grand tour, Duncan Macmillan; heraldry and identity - from knights to corporate branding, Gordon Casely; language and identity - modern sources of written Scots, William Donaldson; action in a language war - how the Kist/A' Chiste was won, Robbie Robertson; cultural capital and identity -Scotland's democratic intellect, Magnus Fladmark; food in folk tradition - how Scotland celebrates the seasons, Catherine Brown; the meeting of cultures - el pueblo de los Angeles, Jean Bruce Poole; religious life and art - St Mungo Museum in Glasgow, Harry Dunlop; a museum challenge - the iconography of New Zealand, William Tramposch; a regimental shrine - the Gordon Higlanders Museum, Stuart Allen; a city harvesting the sea - Aberdeen Maritime Museum, John Edwards; South Indian folk heritage -breaking new ground at Dakshinachitra, Deborah Thiagarajan; African heritage - the assets of Sierra Leone, Arthur Abraham; echoes of Africa - Jamaica's musical heritage, Olive Lewin; making minor places - dilemmas in modern tourism, Dean MacCannell; serial soap addiction - from screen viewing to pilgrimage, Patricia Sterry; in search of brand identity - the makers of Wales campaign, John Carr; the image of Alsace - trials for imbibing tourists, Dragan Crnjanski; historic Norway - identity and issues in heritage policy, Hild Sorby; Poland in transition - the spirit and identity of Cracow, Jacek Purchla; Sir Patrick Geddes -pilgrimage and place, Murdo Macdonald; new pilgrims old towns -the historic burghs of Scotland, David Cameron; Scottish mercat croces - their spiritual and secular significance, Lindsey Thomson and Dennis Urquhart; reading the city - approach and orientation, Brian Evans.

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GOR004454402
9781873394243
1873394241
In Search of Heritage as Pilgrim or Tourist? by J. Fladmark
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
19980706
512
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