Most heritage conservators recognise that their practice is not neutral to differing ideologies in society. In this poster, I explore why conservation decisions vary in different social contexts by applying a value-based model system to a case study of the drastic changes made to a Prussian Palace in Communist- and Post-Communist Poland. This illustrates some contextual issues that affected decision-making in this specific case, and may assist conservators in analysing how cultural circumstances shape priorities in the care of cultural heritage.
"Small Number of People in Hugely Respectful Community of Artefact Hunters"
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Well, it's called "nighthawking innit?" Dr Jonathan Berry, Senior Inspector
of Ancient Monuments and archaeology, is interviewed in a feature on
heritage ...
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