Table of Contents
Introduction: Engaging with Policy in England - Agency, Interpretation and Implementation
Hana Morel and Michael Dawson
1. Power of Place - Heritage Policy at the Start of the New Millennium
Kate Clark
2. Principles into Policy: Assessing the Impact of Conservation Principles in Local Planning Policy
Gill Chitty and Claire Smith
3. The Disconnect between Heritage Law and Policy: How Did We Get Here and Where are We Going?
Nigel Hewitson
4. Heritage Assets: Decision Making in the Real World
Peter Goatley and Nina Pindham
5. It’s Not Mitigation! Policy and Practice in Development-Led Archaeology in England
Roger Thomas
6. Borderlands: Rethinking Archaeological Research Frameworks
Paul Belford
7. Archaeology, Conservation and Enhancement: The Role of Viability in the UK Planning System
Dan Phillips
8. For Everyone?: Finding a Clearer Role for Heritage in Public Policy-making
Georgina Holmes-Skelton
9. Always on the Receiving End? Reflections on Archaeology, Museums and Policy
Gail Boyle
10. Historic Environment Policy: The View from a Planning Department
Chris Patrick
11. The Heritage-creation Process and Attempts to Protect Buildings of the Recent Past: The Case of Birmingham Central Library
Matt Belcher, Michael Short and Mark Tewdwr-Jones
12. Pathways to Engagement: The Natural and Historic Environment in England
Hana Morel and Victoria Bankes Price