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Beyond Preservation

Using Public History to Revitalize Inner Cities

Andrew Hurley author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Temple University Press,U.S.

Published:21st May '10

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This book presents a framework for revitalizing urban neighborhoods through engaging public interpretations of historic landscapes, emphasizing community involvement and historical significance.

In Beyond Preservation, the author explores innovative strategies for revitalizing inner-city neighborhoods by focusing on the public interpretation of historic landscapes. This framework emphasizes the importance of engaging communities in the storytelling of their environments, fostering a sense of ownership and pride. By highlighting the historical significance of these areas, the book advocates for a balanced approach to urban development that respects the past while looking toward the future.

The narrative delves into various case studies, showcasing successful initiatives that have transformed neglected urban spaces into vibrant community hubs. Readers will discover how public art, educational programs, and collaborative projects can breathe new life into historic sites, making them accessible and relevant to contemporary audiences. The author argues that understanding and appreciating local history can be a powerful catalyst for social cohesion and economic growth.

Ultimately, Beyond Preservation serves as a guide for urban planners, community leaders, and residents alike, offering practical tools and insights for creating sustainable, inclusive neighborhoods. By advocating for a holistic view of urban landscapes, the book encourages a deeper connection between people and place, ensuring that the stories of the past continue to inform and enrich the lives of future generations.

"[Hurley] seeks to demonstrate how, through the strategic use of public history, historic preservation might become a more effective instrument for inner-city neighborhood revitalization... Beyond Preservation [is] valuable because it provides lessons for those who are considering embarking on public history projects in the inner city, explaining just how frustrating they can become. This kind of community service is hard work. But there are overriding benefits to participating in a city's evolution and writing about it." - Journal of Urban Affairs

ISBN: 9781439902295

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm

Weight: unknown

248 pages