Acknowledgements; 1: Introduction: heritage in the home in context; Part I: Experiencing the past at home 2: Knowing and imagining the past at home; 3: Presences of the past: energies, auras, ghosts; Part II: Past residents at home 4: Connecting with the past: domestic genealogies; 5: Belonging to the past: negotiating ownership; Part III: Material pasts at home 6: Found objects: the tangible past at home; 7: Improving home: the ethics and aesthetics of custodianship; Conclusion: heritage in the home in wider context; Index
Caron Lipman is an honorary research fellow at Queen Mary University of London. A cultural geographer and heritage practitioner, her interests span contemporary engagements with the past, belonging, identity and home, and critical geographies of belief and folklore.
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