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- United States. Congress. House. Committee on Resources. Subcommittee on National Parks and Public Lands.
- Washington : U.S. G.P.O. : For sale by the U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs., Congressional Sales Office, 1998.
- Description
- Book — iii, 104 pages ; 24 cm
- Online
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Y 4.R 31/3:105-66 | Available |
- United States. Congress. House. Committee on Resources.
- [Washington, D.C. : U.S. G.P.O., 2006]
- Description
- Book — 10 p. ; 24 cm.
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- United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
- [Washington, D.C.] : [U.S. G.P.O.], [2006]
- Description
- Book — 10 pages ; 24 cm.
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- United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
- [Washington, D.C. : U.S. G.P.O., 2006]
- Description
- Book — 10 p. ; 24 cm.
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Y 1.1/5:109-235 | Unknown |
- United States. Congress. House. Committee on Resources.
- [Washington, D.C. : U.S. G.P.O., 2006]
- Description
- Book — 10 p. ; 24 cm.
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Y 1.1/8:109-641 | Unknown |
6. Advisory Council on Historic Preservation [1990 - ]
- United States. Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, author.
- [Archived version]. - Washington, DC : Advisory Council on Historic Preservation [Washington, D.C.] : Government Publishing Office, 2015-
- Description
- Journal/Periodical — 1 online resource
- Summary
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The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) is an independent federal agency that promotes the preservation, enhancement, and productive use of our nation's historic resources, and advises the President and Congress on national historic preservation policy. As directed by NHPA, which established the ACHP in 1966, the ACHP serves as the primary federal policy advisor to the President and Congress; recommends administrative and legislative improvements for protecting our nation's heritage; advocates full consideration of historic values in federal decisionmaking; and reviews federal programs and policies to promote effectiveness, coordination, and consistency with national preservation policies.
7. ACHP publications [1994 - ]
- [Washington, D.C] : [Office of the Federal Register], [1994]-
- Description
- Journal/Periodical — 1 online resource
- Left Coast Press, Inc.: Walnut Creek, California, 2016.
- Description
- Book — pages cm
- Summary
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- The National Historic Preservation Act : 50 years young and still going strong / Jerry L. Rogers
- The National Historic Preservation Act and 36 CFR 800 / Marion F. Werkheiser, L. Eden Burgess, and Cameron Green
- Section 106 turns 50 / Reid J. Nelson
- Who's on first : federal agencies and compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act / Kimball M. Banks and Renee M. Boen
- A retrospective from the North Dakota State Historic Preservation Office / Fern E. Swenson, Paul R. Picha, and Amy C. Bleier
- A great unconformity : American Indian tribes and the National Historic Preservation Act / Rebecca Hawkins
- The National Historic Preservation Act in the Pacific Northwest / Darby C. Stapp
- California : a half-century of National Historic Preservation Act benefits in the golden state / Michael J. Moratto
- The expansion and acceleration of historic preservation in Arizona and New Mexico / Sarah Herr and Beth Grindell
- Where the buffalo roam : the National Historic Preservation Act and the northern plains / Kimball M. Banks, Craig Lee, and Damita Engel
- History (including prehistory) matters: the NHPA in the southern plains / Duane E. Peter, Ann M. Scott, and Nancy Kenmotsu
- Perspectives from the intermountain west and the great basin / Ronald J. Rood and Kimberly Kintz
- Developing responsible stewardship : sections 106 and 110 compliance in midwestern national forests, 1966 to present. / Rhiannon Jones and Donald Weir
- The impact of the National Historic Preservation Act on southeastern archaeology / Patrick H. Garrow
- The social and political legacy of the National Historic Preservation Act in the northeastern megalopolis / Lyle C. Torp
- How did we get here and where are we going? / Lynne Sebastian.
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- New York ; London : Routledge, 2016.
- Description
- Book — 306 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm
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- National Historic Preservation Act : fifty years young and still going strong / Jerry L. Rogers
- National Historic Preservation Act and 36 CFR 300 / Marion F. Werkheiser, L. Eden Burgess, and Cameron Green
- Section 106 turns fifty / Reid J. Nelson
- Who's on first : federal agencies and compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act / Kimball M. Banks and Renee M. Boen
- Retrospective from the North Dakota State Historic Preservation Office / Fern E. Swenson, Paul R. Picha, and Amy C. Bleier
- Great unconformity : American Indian tribes and the National Historic Preservation Act / Rebecca A. Hawkins
- National Historic Preservation Act in the Pacific Northwest / Darby C. Stapp
- California : a half-century of National Historic Preservation Act benefits in the Golden State / Michael J. Moratto
- Expansion and acceleration of historic preservation in Arizona and New Mexico / Sarah A. Herr and Beth Grindell
- Where the buffalo roam : the National Historic Preservation Act and the northern plains / Kimball M. Banks, Craig Lee, and Damita Engel
- History (including prehistory) matters : the NHPA in the southern plains / Duane E. Peter, Ann M. Scott, and Nancy Kenmotsu
- Perspectives from the intermountain West and the Great Basin / Ronald J. Rood and Kimberly Kintz
- Developing responsible stewardship : Section 106 and 110 compliance in midwestern national forests, 1966-present / Rhiannon Jones and Donald Weir
- Impact of the National Historic Preservation Act on southwestern archaeology / Patrick H. Garrow
- Social and political legacy of the National Historic Preservation Act in the northeastern megalopolis / Lyle C. Torp
- How did we get here and where are we going? / Lynne Sebastian.
- Online
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KF4310 .A3281966 N38 2016 | Unknown |
- United States. Congress. House. Committee on Natural Resources, author.
- [Washington, D.C.] : [U.S. Government Publishing Office], [2016]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (7 pages).
- California. Office of Historic Preservation.
- [Sacramento, CA (PO Box 942896, Sacramento, 94296-0001) : California Dept. of Parks and Recreation, Office of Historic Preservation, 1999]
- Description
- Book — 18 p. ; 28 cm.
- Online
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CALIF P172 .S73 | Unknown |
- Second edition - New York, NY : Routledge, 2020
- Description
- Book — xvi, 439 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 24 cm
- Summary
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- Acknowledgements
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Randall Mason and Max Page
- PART 1: CHAPTERS FROM FIRST EDITION
- Chapter 1: Rethinking the Roots of the Historic Preservation Movement
- Max Page and Randall Mason
- Chapter 2: Roots in Boston, Branches in Planning and Parks
- Michael Holleran
- Chapter 3: "A Spirit That Fires the Imagination:" Historic Preservation and Cultural Regeneration in Virginia And New England, 1850-1950
- James M. Lindgren
- Chapter 4: Historic Preservation, Public Memory, and The Making of Modern New York City
- Randall Mason
- Chapter 5: Marketing the Past: Historic Preservation in Providence, Rhode Island
- Briann Greenfield
- Chapter 6: Place Over Time: Restoration and Revivalism in Santa Fe
- Chris Wilson
- Chapter 7: Chicago's Mecca Flat Blues
- Daniel Bluestone
- PART 2: NEW CHAPTERS FOR THE SECOND EDITION
- Chapter 8: "Charleston Is Largely A Matter Of Feeling": Personal Politics, Preservation, and Power
- Stephanie E. Yuhl
- Chapter 9: Combatting Decline: Preservation and Community Development in Pittsburgh and Cincinnati
- Stephanie Webster-Ryberg
- Chapter 10: The Dunbar High School Dilemma: Architecture, Power, and African American Cultural Heritage
- Amber N. Wiley
- Chapter 11: "Exciting Alternatives To Demolition:" The Shifting Meanings of Preservation in New York's Soho
- Aaron Shkuda
- Chapter 12: Taking Action: An Overview of LGBTQ Preservation Initiatives
- Gail Dubrow
- Chapter 13: Historic Preservation Was Never Static
- John H. Sprinkle, Jr.
- PART 3: BY WAY OF CONCLUDING THE SECOND EDITION
- Chapter 14: Moving Forward: Futures for a Preservation Movement
- Ned Kaufman
- Chapter 15: Epilogue: Not Your Grandmother's Preservation Movement
- Max Page.
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NA106 .G58 2020 | Unknown |
- Chandler, Alan, 1966- author.
- Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, 2020
- Description
- Book — xv, 251 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), map (some color) ; 25 cm
- Summary
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- Overview and Book Structure
- 1. Introduction - Heritage conservation in a neoliberal culture 1.1 Heritage as narrative - The value of selection 1.2 History as an unfolding process - Style or substance 1.3 Frameworks for heritage, education and training 1.4 The professional landscape - How is heritage framed for the architects who frame heritage?
- 2. The Production of Heritage - Philosophies of fabrication 2.1 Palacio Pereira, Santiago, Chile - 2012/2019 2.2 Defining the strategy 2.3 After the strategy, the tactics
- 3. Place: material and the urban imaginary 3.1 Covent Garden 3.2 Battersea Power Station
- 4. The Memory of Surfaces - The physical nature of visual memory and its illusion 4.1 Artificial Realities: the Courtauld Institute East-Wing Biennial - 2016/17 4.2 Clandon Park and the 'phoenix concept'
- 5. History and Material Significance - Craft and a sense of place 5.1 St. Pancras Church, London - 2016 5.2 The Whitechapel Art Gallery, London
- 6. As Found - Tactics for a way out of the heritage trap 6.1 Conservation Plan and the mechanics of conservation empathy 6.2 Learning - from Landscape Archaeology and Art Conclusions Index.
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CC135 .C42 2020 | Unknown |
14. Historic preservation for professionals [2008]
- Benson, Virginia O.
- Kent, Ohio : Kent State University Press, c2008.
- Description
- Book — x, 242 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
- Summary
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After completing an extensive survey of preservation programs throughout the United States, authors Virginia O. Benson and Richard Klein saw the need for this comprehensive approach to historic preservation, examining where it has been and where it is going, anticipating that historic preservation must encourage collaborative projects among planning, design, and development professionals.This text focuses on complex economic, political, and social realities facing the profession today. Specifically, ""Historic Preservation for Professionals"" provides an in-depth historic analysis of the profession, a summary of legal issues, an architectural synopsis, a discussion of career opportunities in the public and private sectors, and examples of innovative nonprofit leadership and preservation trends.Design professionals - architecture, interior, and landscape - and those interested in urban design and urban studies, real estate development, and nonprofit management will find ""Historic Preservation for Professionals"" a valuable addition to the fields of architecture, urban design, and preservation.
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E159 .B42 2008 | Unknown |
- Washington, D.C. : President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities, [2005?]
- Description
- Book — viii, 72 pages : digital, PDF file
16. Historic preservation in the USA [2002]
- Frank, Karolin, 1971-
- Berlin ; New York : Springer, 2002.
- Description
- Book — xxiv, 265 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cm.
- Summary
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- Introduction.- Methodology and Terminology.- Historic Preservation and Urban Planning.- Who's Who: Support Strategies, Interests and Influence.- Historic Preservation in Philadelphia.- Historic Preservation in Boston.- Historic Preservation in the South: Charleston and Savannah.- Summary of Findings.- Bibliography.
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NA9053 .H55 F73 2002 | Unknown |
- California. Legislature. Joint Committee on the Arts.
- Sacramento, CA : Senate Publications, [1998]
- Description
- Book — 142 p. in various paginations : port. ; 28 cm.
- Online
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CALIF L500 .A82 1998 NO.1 | Unknown |
- Hanover : University Press of New England, [2014]
- Description
- Book — ix, 301 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Summary
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Over the past twenty years, there has been a fundamental shift in the institutional organization of historic preservation education. Historic preservation is the most recent arrival in the collection of built environment disciplines and therefore lacks the pedagogical depth and breadth found in allied endeavors such as architecture and planning. As the first degree programs in preservation only date to the 1970s and the first doctoral programs to the 1990s, new faculty are confronted with pedagogical challenges that are unique to this relatively nascent field. Based on a conference that included educators from around the world, Barry L. Stiefel and Jeremy C. Wells now present a collection that seeks to address fundamental issues of preservation pedagogy, outcome-based education and assessment, and global issues of authenticity and significance in historic preservation. The editors argue that the subject of the analysis has shifted from, "What is the best way to fix a historic building?" to, "What are the best ways for teaching people how to preserve historic properties (and why) according to the various standards that have been established?" This important reconsideration of the state of the field in historic preservation education will appeal to a broad audience across numerous disciplines.
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CC135 .P715 2014 | Unknown |
- Stanford University (Producer)
- Stanford (Calif.), 1993
- Description
- Video — 1 VHS tape
- Collection
- Stanford University video collection, 1939-2009 (inclusive), 1970-2009 (bulk)
- United States. Congress. House. Committee on Military Affairs Subcommittee No. 9.
- Washington : U.S. G.P.O., 1928.
- Description
- Book — ii, 9 p. ; cm.
- Summary
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Considers (70) H.R. 11916.
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