History and heritage : consuming the past in contemporary culture : papers presented at the conference Consuming the Past, University of York, 29 November-1 December, 1996 /
authors:
Arnold, John
Davies, Kate
Ditchfield, Simon
subjects:
History
Culture
publishers:
Donhead,
ISBN:
1873394284
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