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The Legacies Of Deindustrialization And The Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor, Douglas M. Reynolds Sep 1992

The Legacies Of Deindustrialization And The Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor, Douglas M. Reynolds

New England Journal of Public Policy

Creation of the Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor and release of a master plan for cultural and physical resource development is creating a new standard for private, local, state, and federal partnerships. Actions by the Corridor's partners are shaped by both past and contemporary economic development issues. Using tools of humanistic inquiry — history, economics, preservation, sociology, political science — for social and economic purposes signifies far-reaching shifts and possibilities for public planning and policy philosophies in both public and private agencies.


Preceramic Architectural And Subsistence Traditions, Robert A. Feldman Jan 1992

Preceramic Architectural And Subsistence Traditions, Robert A. Feldman

Andean Past

No abstract provided.


Evidence For Preceramic Houses And Household Organization In Western South America, Michael A. Malpass, Karen Stothert Jan 1992

Evidence For Preceramic Houses And Household Organization In Western South America, Michael A. Malpass, Karen Stothert

Andean Past

No abstract provided.


Widening The Socio-Economic Foundations Of Andean Civilization: Prototypes Of Early Monumental Architecture, Tom D. Dillehay Jan 1992

Widening The Socio-Economic Foundations Of Andean Civilization: Prototypes Of Early Monumental Architecture, Tom D. Dillehay

Andean Past

No abstract provided.