Wall Memorials and Heritage

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Allied Checkpoint
Anglo-American heritage
Atrocity Sites
Author_Sybille Frank
Berlin Wall
Berlin Wall Memorial
Bernauer Strasse
border control
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Category=GLZ
Category=JBCC
Category=KNS
Category=NHD
Category=NK
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Checkpoint Booth
Checkpoint Charlie Museum
contested memory sites Berlin
cultural tourism studies
Designated Heritage Sites
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eq_history
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Freedom Memorial
GDR Citizen
Germany's Division
Heritage Boom
heritage commodification
heritage construction
Heritage Debate
Heritage Dissonance
heritage globalization
Heritage Industry
heritage industry site
heritage policy
heritage theory
international heritage
memory politics
Mitte Borough
museology theory
postwar German history
Save Britain's Heritage
SED
SED Dictatorship
sociocultural practice
Sybille Frank
UK Debate
UK Professor
unregulated heritage industry
urban sociology
Victim Site
Wall Memorial
Wall's Construction
Wall’s Construction
Wigan Pier Heritage Centre

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138782938
  • Weight: 710g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Jun 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Analysing the transformation of Berlin’s former Allied border control point, "Checkpoint Charlie," into a global heritage industry, this volume provides an introduction to, and a theoretically informed structuring of, the interdisciplinary international heritage debate. This crucial case study demonstrates that an unregulated global heritage industry has developed in Berlin which capitalizes on the internationally very attractive – but locally still very painful – heritage of the Berlin Wall. Frank explores the conflicts that occur when private, commercial interests in interpreting and selling history to an international audience clash with traditional, institutionalized public forms of local and national heritage-making and commemorative practices, and with the victims’ perspectives.

Wall Memorials and Heritage illustrates existing approaches to heritage research and develops them in dialogue with Berlin’s traditions of conveying history, and the specific configuration of the heritage industry at "Checkpoint Charlie". Productively integrating theory with empirical evidence, this innovative book enriches the international literature on heritage and its economic and political contexts.

Sybille Frank is Professor in the School of Planning, Department of Sociology at the Technische Universität Berlin, Germany.

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