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Understanding Heritage Management- Case Studies With Interviews In The Field Of Historic Preservation In Cambodia

Author
Kothari, Swapna
Abstract
This essay documents the efforts of the Archaeological Survey of India to work in Cambodia at the Angkor Archaeological Park via three case studies. It aims to understand the management dynamics of the Indian and Cambodian conservation organizations. Using a cross-cultural perspective, it formulates an understanding of heritage management from both sides, demonstrating that while each has the best intentions there remain several differences of interpretation, stemming in part from the English and French history of these countries. The study rests on an examination of both the historical development of Indian and Cambodian preservation practices and interviews with Indian and Cambodian professionals actively involved in the field.
Date Issued
2014-08-18Subject
Historic Preservation; Cambodia; India
Committee Chair
Tomlan, Michael Andrew
Committee Member
Baugher, Sherene Barbara
Degree Discipline
Historic Preservation Planning
Degree Name
M.A., Historic Preservation Planning
Degree Level
Master of Arts
Type
dissertation or thesis