What role has the Council of Europe played in shaping international heritage discourse? This book traces more than seventy years of its heritage policies and texts, uncovering the emergence of a distinctly European perspective on cultural heritage. It examines the Councilâs pioneering efforts to define and redefine heritage in response to shifting political, social and cultural contexts. Drawing on extensive archival research, the book reveals how the Councilâs actions have influenced global heritage debates. Essential reading for scholars, policymakers and practitioners, this book offers fresh insights into the intersection of heritage, governance, and international diplomacy.
Marija Kamber, PhD, is a researcher and lecturer in heritage policies and governance, examining how cultural heritage interacts with and influences the wider international policy agenda.
Heritage scholars, policymakers, postgraduate students and practitioners in the field of heritage diplomacy, international governance and heritage studies.