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Cultural Heritage Studies series

The Cultural Heritage Studies series by the University Press of Florida brings together research devoted to understanding the material and behavioral characteristics of heritage. The series explores the uses of heritage and the meaning of its cultural forms as a way to interpret the present and the past. The series includes works in public archaeology, heritage tourism, museum studies, vernacular architecture, history, American studies, and material cultural studies. Among the titles available are the following:

Key Issues in Cultural Heritage series

The Key Issues in Cultural Heritage series, published by Routledge, "aims to identify interdisciplinary debates within the changing and under-theorized field of Heritage Studies and to explore how they impact on the practices not only of heritage management and conservation, but also the processes of production, consumption and engagement with heritage in its many and varied forms. Each volume brings together a selection of international contributors and global case studies" (publisher's description). Among the titles available are the following: