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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Illustrations xi
- Preface xiii
- Conservation History 1 1
- Introduction: Pushing the Horizon 3
- Conservation History 2 40
- chapter 1: Conservation as History: Studying Activity 42
- Conservation History 3 81
- chapter 2: Schelling and Active Matter 83
- Conservation History 4 96
- Chapter 3: History as Conservation: “O Great and Utterly Divine Power” 98
- Conservation History 5 141
- Chapter 4: Cesare Brandi as a Historical Thinker 143
- Conservation History 6 178
- Chapter 5: What Are Conservators For? 180
- Conservation History 7 197
- Chapter 6: Heidegger and Care 199
- Conservation History 8 218
- Chapter 7: Writing Conservation; or, The Conservator as Author 220
- Conservation History 9 244
- Conclusion: Wanting to Know More 246
- Conservation History 10 253
- Acknowledgments 257
- Bibliography 259
- Index 283
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Illustrations xi
- Preface xiii
- Conservation History 1 1
- Introduction: Pushing the Horizon 3
- Conservation History 2 40
- chapter 1: Conservation as History: Studying Activity 42
- Conservation History 3 81
- chapter 2: Schelling and Active Matter 83
- Conservation History 4 96
- Chapter 3: History as Conservation: “O Great and Utterly Divine Power” 98
- Conservation History 5 141
- Chapter 4: Cesare Brandi as a Historical Thinker 143
- Conservation History 6 178
- Chapter 5: What Are Conservators For? 180
- Conservation History 7 197
- Chapter 6: Heidegger and Care 199
- Conservation History 8 218
- Chapter 7: Writing Conservation; or, The Conservator as Author 220
- Conservation History 9 244
- Conclusion: Wanting to Know More 246
- Conservation History 10 253
- Acknowledgments 257
- Bibliography 259
- Index 283