1. Cultural Contestation: Identity, Heritage and the Role of Government (Jeroen Rodenberg and Pieter Wagenaar).-2. Cultural Contestation in China: Ethnicity, Identity and the State (Christina Maags).-3. Ethnicity, Heritage and Human Rights in the Union of Myanmar (William Logan).-4. The Obliteration of Heritage of the Jumma People and the Role of Government: The Story of the Chittagong Hill Tracts (Rumana Hashem).-5. Impediment or Resource?: Contextualisation of the Shared Built Heritage in Turkey (Deniz Ikiz Kaya and Mehmet Calhan).-6. From Underworld to Museum Showcase: Afro-Cuban Religions, Heritage Production and Cuban Cultural Policy (Michelle A. Tisdel).-7. Dispossessing the Wilderness: Contesting Canadas National Park Narrative (Desiree Valadares).-8. Famagusta, Cyprus: Cultural Heritage at the Center of Political and Cultural Contestation (Carlos Jaramillo).-9. The War over Nagorno-Karabakh and Its Lasting Effects on Cultural Heritage (Marja van Heese).-10. Dealing with a Difficult Past: Japan, South Korea and the UNESCO World Heritage List (Ioan Trifu).-11. Lost Temporalities and Imagined Histories: The Symbolic Violence in the Greek-Macedonian Naming Dispute (Biljana Volchevska).-12. Of, by and for Which People? Government and Contested Heritage in the American Midwest (Elizabeth Kryder-Reid and Larry J. Zimmerman).-13. Ethno-Nationalism Revisited?: A Journey through the New Estonian National Museum (
Eesti Rahva Muuseum) (Emilia Pawusz).-14. Acting in a National Play: Governmental Roles during the
Zwarte Piet Contestation (Pieter Wagenaar and Jeroen Rodenberg).-15. Conclusion: Roles Governments Play in Shaping the Symbolic Landscape (Jeroen Rodenberg and Pieter Wagenaar).