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What happens when religious sites, objects and practices become cultural heritage? What are —religious or secular—sources of expertise and authority that validate and regulate heritage sites, objects and practices? As cultural heritage becomes an increasingly popular and influential frame, these questions arise in diverse and challenging manners. The question who controls, manages, and frames religious heritage, and how, arises with particular urgency. Case studies from Denmark, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal and the United Kingdom present an analysis of the paradoxes and challenges that arise when religious sites are transformed into heritage.



Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments

Introduction: Management of Religion, Sacralization of Heritage
Oscar Salemink, Irene Stengs, Ernst van den Hemel

Chapter 1. The Redundant Church: Heritage Management of the Religious-Sacred-Secular Nexus
Clare Haynes

Chapter 2. ‘A Sense of Presence’: The Significance of Spirituality in an English Heritage Regime
Ferdinand de Jong

Chapter 3. Churches as Places of Worship, Cultural Heritage and National Symbols: Centralism, Autonomy and the Hybrid Nature of Church-state Relations in Denmark
Ulla Kjær and Poul Grinder-Hansen

Chapter 4. World-Heritagization, Bureaucratization and Hybridization in Two Religious Heritage Sites in Denmark
Sofie Isager Ahl, Rasmus Rask Poulsen, Oscar Salemink

Chapter 5. Challenging or Confirming the National Sacred? Managing the Power Place at Wawel Hill in Kraków
Anna Niedźwiedź

Chapter 6. Playing the Game of Truth: The National Heritage Regime in Poland and Contemporary Paganism
Kamila Baraniecka-Olszewska

Chapter 7. Curating Culture and Religion: Lusotropicalism and the Management of Heritage in Portugal
Maria Cadeira da Silva and Clara Saraiva

Chapter 8. Between Catholic Nationalism and Interreligious Cosmopolitanism: Religious Heritage in Fátima and Mouraria, Portugal
Anna Fedele and José Mapril

Chapter 9. To Applaud or Not to Applaud? Bach’s Saint Matthew's Passion and Management of Sacrality in the Netherlands
Ernst van den Hemel

Chapter 10. Moral Management and Secularized Religious Heritage in the Netherlands: 
The Case of the Utrecht St Martin Celebrations
Welmoed Wagenaar

Afterword: Heritage as Management of Sacralities
Oscar Salemink

Managing Sacralities: Competing and Converging

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 13/09/2022
      ISBN13: 9781800736177, 978-1800736177
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      What happens when religious sites, objects and practices become cultural heritage? What are —religious or secular—sources of expertise and authority that validate and regulate heritage sites, objects and practices? As cultural heritage becomes an increasingly popular and influential frame, these questions arise in diverse and challenging manners. The question who controls, manages, and frames religious heritage, and how, arises with particular urgency. Case studies from Denmark, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal and the United Kingdom present an analysis of the paradoxes and challenges that arise when religious sites are transformed into heritage.



      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations
      Acknowledgments

      Introduction: Management of Religion, Sacralization of Heritage
      Oscar Salemink, Irene Stengs, Ernst van den Hemel

      Chapter 1. The Redundant Church: Heritage Management of the Religious-Sacred-Secular Nexus
      Clare Haynes

      Chapter 2. ‘A Sense of Presence’: The Significance of Spirituality in an English Heritage Regime
      Ferdinand de Jong

      Chapter 3. Churches as Places of Worship, Cultural Heritage and National Symbols: Centralism, Autonomy and the Hybrid Nature of Church-state Relations in Denmark
      Ulla Kjær and Poul Grinder-Hansen

      Chapter 4. World-Heritagization, Bureaucratization and Hybridization in Two Religious Heritage Sites in Denmark
      Sofie Isager Ahl, Rasmus Rask Poulsen, Oscar Salemink

      Chapter 5. Challenging or Confirming the National Sacred? Managing the Power Place at Wawel Hill in Kraków
      Anna Niedźwiedź

      Chapter 6. Playing the Game of Truth: The National Heritage Regime in Poland and Contemporary Paganism
      Kamila Baraniecka-Olszewska

      Chapter 7. Curating Culture and Religion: Lusotropicalism and the Management of Heritage in Portugal
      Maria Cadeira da Silva and Clara Saraiva

      Chapter 8. Between Catholic Nationalism and Interreligious Cosmopolitanism: Religious Heritage in Fátima and Mouraria, Portugal
      Anna Fedele and José Mapril

      Chapter 9. To Applaud or Not to Applaud? Bach’s Saint Matthew's Passion and Management of Sacrality in the Netherlands
      Ernst van den Hemel

      Chapter 10. Moral Management and Secularized Religious Heritage in the Netherlands: 
The Case of the Utrecht St Martin Celebrations
      Welmoed Wagenaar

      Afterword: Heritage as Management of Sacralities
      Oscar Salemink

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