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An essential book for everyone who cares about preserving the past for future generations.

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If you've ever wondered about some of our historic buildings that were almost lost, take a look at Historic Preservation in Indiana. If you've ever wanted a powerfully written book to explain that pride in history, take a look at Historic Preservation in Indiana.

* Little Indiana *

This volume will provide interested readers, in Indiana and elsewhere, an introduction to a variety of approaches to and venues for historic preservation. Useful as a resource for local historic preservation socieites or for the interested newcomer, it would also make a fine contribution to a college course in historic preservation or public history. Largely eschewing theory and technical discussions, all of the essays are accessible and most are quite readable, while showing careful consideration of significant issues.

* Northwest Ohio History *

Table of Contents

Foreword by Duncan Campbell
Acknowledgements
Introduction Nancy R. Hiller
1. Historic Preservation Henry Glassie
2. Economics and Restoration: The Story of a Neighborhood's Rebirth Bill Sturbaum
3. Ode to a Bungalow Teresa Miller
4. The Old Library Debate: How Bloomington, Indiana Preserved Its Carnegie Library
Elizabeth Schlemmer
5. On Loan from the Sea Scott Russell Sanders
6. Industrial Muncie Cynthia Brubaker
7. Preservation as Good Business Gayle Cook
8. Passing Through: Historic Preservation in Pike County's Patoka Bottoms Edith Sarra
9. "Where's the Porch?" and Other Intersections between Archaeology and Historic Preservation Cheryl Munson
10. Preservation in Our Parks: A Natural Fit Vicki Basman and Benjamin Clark
11. Bloomington Restorations: Saving Landmarks, Neighborhoods, and Bloomington's Sense of Place
Donald Granbois and Steve Wyatt
12. Guinea Hens in the Churchyard: Signposts of Maple Grove Road Lauren Coleman
13. No Place Like Home: Preservation, the Past, and Personal Identity David Brent Johnson
Bibliography
Contributors
Index

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 11/10/2013
      ISBN13: 9780253010469, 978-0253010469
      ISBN10: 0253010462

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      An essential book for everyone who cares about preserving the past for future generations.

      Trade Review

      If you've ever wondered about some of our historic buildings that were almost lost, take a look at Historic Preservation in Indiana. If you've ever wanted a powerfully written book to explain that pride in history, take a look at Historic Preservation in Indiana.

      * Little Indiana *

      This volume will provide interested readers, in Indiana and elsewhere, an introduction to a variety of approaches to and venues for historic preservation. Useful as a resource for local historic preservation socieites or for the interested newcomer, it would also make a fine contribution to a college course in historic preservation or public history. Largely eschewing theory and technical discussions, all of the essays are accessible and most are quite readable, while showing careful consideration of significant issues.

      * Northwest Ohio History *

      Table of Contents

      Foreword by Duncan Campbell
      Acknowledgements
      Introduction Nancy R. Hiller
      1. Historic Preservation Henry Glassie
      2. Economics and Restoration: The Story of a Neighborhood's Rebirth Bill Sturbaum
      3. Ode to a Bungalow Teresa Miller
      4. The Old Library Debate: How Bloomington, Indiana Preserved Its Carnegie Library
      Elizabeth Schlemmer
      5. On Loan from the Sea Scott Russell Sanders
      6. Industrial Muncie Cynthia Brubaker
      7. Preservation as Good Business Gayle Cook
      8. Passing Through: Historic Preservation in Pike County's Patoka Bottoms Edith Sarra
      9. "Where's the Porch?" and Other Intersections between Archaeology and Historic Preservation Cheryl Munson
      10. Preservation in Our Parks: A Natural Fit Vicki Basman and Benjamin Clark
      11. Bloomington Restorations: Saving Landmarks, Neighborhoods, and Bloomington's Sense of Place
      Donald Granbois and Steve Wyatt
      12. Guinea Hens in the Churchyard: Signposts of Maple Grove Road Lauren Coleman
      13. No Place Like Home: Preservation, the Past, and Personal Identity David Brent Johnson
      Bibliography
      Contributors
      Index

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