Scott Anfinson's Practical Heritage Management provides a comprehensive overview of American cultural resource management (CRM) and historic preservation. It is a textbook designed for all levels of students in archaeology, history, and architecture departments. The format follows the logical progression of a semester course, with each of the 14 chapters designed as the primary reading for each week in a semester. The book provides a detailed overview of the structure, historic background, important laws, and important governmental and professional players in the various American heritage…mehr
Scott Anfinson's Practical Heritage Management provides a comprehensive overview of American cultural resource management (CRM) and historic preservation. It is a textbook designed for all levels of students in archaeology, history, and architecture departments. The format follows the logical progression of a semester course, with each of the 14 chapters designed as the primary reading for each week in a semester. The book provides a detailed overview of the structure, historic background, important laws, and important governmental and professional players in the various American heritage management systems (federal, state, local, private). Features include: . End-of-chapter review questions and suggested readings . Glossary . List of acronyms . A comprehensive chronology of American heritage management
Scott Anfinson received a Master's Degree from the University of Nebraska and a PhD from the University of Minnesota, both in Anthropology-Archaeology. His first job was directing a highway archaeological survey, followed by 15 years as the Minnesota State Historic Preservation Office Archaeologist and 10 years as Minnesota State Archaeologist. He has also taught heritage management and archaeology classes at the University of Minnesota. He was awarded a Fulbright Grant in 2019 to study heritage management in Norway. Anfinson has written and edited a number of books on Minnesota archaeology including Southwestern Minnesota Archaeology and A Handbook of Minnesota Prehistoric Ceramics. Besides heritage management, his research interests include underwater archaeology, urban archaeology, Indians of the Great Plains, and the prehistoric archaeology of the North American midcontinent.
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Preface Acknowledgments About the Author Chapter 1: The Purpose, Structure, and Language of American Heritage Management Chapter 2: The History of American Heritage Management - A War Story Chapter 3: The Legal System and Early Heritage Preservation Legislation - Mortar and Some Bricks Chapter 4: The National Historic Preservation Act - A Firm Foundation Chapter 5: The National Register of Historic Places - Keystone or Cornerstone? Chapter 6: Section 106 of NHPA - The Front Wall Chapter 7: More Environmental Process Laws - The Other Walls The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)Section 4(f) of the Department of Transportation Act (DOTA)The Archaeological and Historic Preservation Act (AHPA) Chapter 8: Federal Specialty Laws - The Rest of the Structure Laws for Federal Properties Laws for Urban Renewal and Redevelopment Laws for Museums and Curation Laws for Special Properties and Areas Chapter 9: Federal System Players - The Ground Floor of Heritage Management The LeadersThe Property ManagersThe BuildersThe Permitters Chapter 10: Non-Federal Heritage Management - The Building's Other Occupants Heritage Management in the StatesHeritage Management in CommunitiesHeritage Management in the Private Sector Chapter 11: Among the Professionals - Archaeology Chapter 12: Among the Professionals - History and Architecture Chapter 13: Tribal Matters - Tribes Matter Chapter 14: Conclusions - Looking Back, Looking Forward Appendix A: Glossary Appendix B: Acronyms Appendix C: Chronology Chart of American Heritage Management Appendix D: Traditional Cultural Property Evaluation Worksheet References Index
Preface Acknowledgments About the Author Chapter 1: The Purpose, Structure, and Language of American Heritage Management Chapter 2: The History of American Heritage Management - A War Story Chapter 3: The Legal System and Early Heritage Preservation Legislation - Mortar and Some Bricks Chapter 4: The National Historic Preservation Act - A Firm Foundation Chapter 5: The National Register of Historic Places - Keystone or Cornerstone? Chapter 6: Section 106 of NHPA - The Front Wall Chapter 7: More Environmental Process Laws - The Other Walls The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)Section 4(f) of the Department of Transportation Act (DOTA)The Archaeological and Historic Preservation Act (AHPA) Chapter 8: Federal Specialty Laws - The Rest of the Structure Laws for Federal Properties Laws for Urban Renewal and Redevelopment Laws for Museums and Curation Laws for Special Properties and Areas Chapter 9: Federal System Players - The Ground Floor of Heritage Management The LeadersThe Property ManagersThe BuildersThe Permitters Chapter 10: Non-Federal Heritage Management - The Building's Other Occupants Heritage Management in the StatesHeritage Management in CommunitiesHeritage Management in the Private Sector Chapter 11: Among the Professionals - Archaeology Chapter 12: Among the Professionals - History and Architecture Chapter 13: Tribal Matters - Tribes Matter Chapter 14: Conclusions - Looking Back, Looking Forward Appendix A: Glossary Appendix B: Acronyms Appendix C: Chronology Chart of American Heritage Management Appendix D: Traditional Cultural Property Evaluation Worksheet References Index
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