1986
DOI: 10.2307/1873392
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On Living in an Old Country: The National Past in Contemporary Britain

Abstract: their contribution to the national economy was marginal. Britain would market a skilfully-crafted version of her past to a new generation of. Because heritage is not history, but rather the contemporary use of of place and identity to a country which has lost its old eternal. living people from the past. heritage tourism in Robin Hood county.

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