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Imagining communities: historical reflections on the process of community formation
Derow, Peter S. 1989. “Rome, the Fall of Macedon and the Sack of Corinth.” In The Cambridge Ancient History. 2nd ed, edited by A. E. Astin, F. W. Walbank, M. W. Frederiksen, and R. M. Ogilvie, 290–323. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Jolivet, Vincent. 2013. “A Long Twilight: ‘Romanization’ of Etruria.” In The Etruscan World, edited by J. MacIntosh Turfa, 151–179. London: Routledge. Ober, Josiah. 2015. The Rise and Fall of Classical Greece. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Roth, Roman. 2013. “Fragmented Images: The Last Tomb Paintings of Tarquinia.” Oxford Journal of Archaeology 32 (2): 187–201. Schwartz, Glenn M. 2006. “From Collapse to Regeneration.” In After Collapse: The Regeneration of Complex Societies, edited by G. M. Schwartz, and J. J. Nichols, 3–17. Tucson: University of Arizona Press. Tainter, Joseph A. 1988. The Collapse of Complex Societies. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Wilson, R. J. 2013. “Hellenistic Sicily, c. 270–100 BC.” In The Hellenistic West: Rethinking the Ancient Mediterranean, edited by J. R. Prag, and J. C. Quinn, 79–119. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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Heritage & Society is a global, peer-reviewed journal that provides a forum for scholarly, professional, and community reflection on the cultural, political, and economic impacts of heritage on contemporary society. We seek to examine the current social roles of collective memory, historic preservation, cultural resource management, public interpretation, cultural preservation and revitalization, sites of conscience, diasporic heritage, education, legal/legislative developments, cultural heritage ethics, and central heritage concepts such as authenticity, significance, and value. The journal provides an engaging forum about tangible and intangible heritage for those who work with international and governmental organizations, academic institutions, private heritage consulting and CRM firms, and local, associated, and indigenous communities. With a special emphasis on social science approaches and an international perspective, the journal will facilitate lively, critical discussion and dissemination of practical data among heritage professionals, planners, policymakers, and community leaders.