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Cultural heritage management: power, values and identity - Christina Luke & Morag Kersel. US cultural diplomacy and archaeology. Soft power, hard heritage. xi+169 pages, 5 tables. 2013. Abingdon: Routledge; 978-0-415-64549-2 hardback £80. - Robert J. Shepherd & Larry Yu. Heritage management, tourism, and governance in China. xii+90 pages, 21 colour illustrations, 3 tables. 2013. New York: Springer, 978-1-4614-6917-0 paperback $49.95. - Sophia Labadi. UNESCO, cultural heritage and Outstanding Universal Value. Value-based analyses of the World Heritage and Intangible Cultural Heritage Conventions. xi+191 pages, 10 b&w illustrations. 2013. Lanham (MD): Altamira; 978-0-7591-2256-7 hardback £51.95.

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Christina Luke & Morag Kersel. US cultural diplomacy and archaeology. Soft power, hard heritage. xi+169 pages, 5 tables. 2013. Abingdon: Routledge; 978-0-415-64549-2 hardback £80.

Robert J. Shepherd & Larry Yu. Heritage management, tourism, and governance in China. xii+90 pages, 21 colour illustrations, 3 tables. 2013. New York: Springer, 978-1-4614-6917-0 paperback $49.95.

Sophia Labadi. UNESCO, cultural heritage and Outstanding Universal Value. Value-based analyses of the World Heritage and Intangible Cultural Heritage Conventions. xi+191 pages, 10 b&w illustrations. 2013. Lanham (MD): Altamira; 978-0-7591-2256-7 hardback £51.95.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 April 2015

Ana Pereira Roders*
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*Department of the Built Environment, Eindhoven University of Technology, Vertigo Building, De Wielen, 5600 MB Eindhoven, the Netherlands (Email: a.r.pereira@bwk.tue.nl)

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