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Damnatio Memoria or Damnatio Consensus. Conflicting Colonial Heritage in Latin American Port Cities. A Project in Motion: CoopMar—Transoceanic Cooperation, Public Policies and Ibero-American Sociocultural Community
págs. 19-35
Regional Assets, Industrial Growth, Global Reach: The Case Study of the Film Industry in the San Francisco Bay Area
págs. 37-57
Cultural Heritage and Globalization: Trajectory, Projects, and Strategies of the Santa María la Real Foundation (Aguilar de Campoo, Castile, and León, Spain)
págs. 59-79
Cultural Diplomacy: From Praxis to a Possible Concept
págs. 81-99
Digital Culture and Digital Media as Heritage: Innovative Approaches in Interaction with Information and Scientific Communication in the Era of Massive Data and Immersive Interactive Technologies. New Contexts in International Relationships
Jose Luis Rubio Tamayo, Manuel Gértrudix Barrio, Hernando Gómez
págs. 101-113
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DA‘ESH’s Video in the Mosul Museum: Heritage Destruction or Heritage-Making?
págs. 171-191
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From Construction to Restitution: Some Trajectories of New Zealand’s Cultural Heritage
págs. 207-228
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Mapping Cultural Heritage in the Bi-regional Relations Between Europe and Latin America: Case Studies
págs. 243-260
Three Themes in Transition: Soft Power, Illicit Trafficking in Cultural Goods, and the Cartography of World Heritage Sites
págs. 263-284
págs. 285-307
Soft Power of Minas Gerais: The Circula Minas Program (2015–2018) as a Measure of Preservation, National and International Diffusion of Minas Gerais Culture and Heritage
págs. 309-329
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Brazil with Its Back to Soft Power: Indifference or Lack of Knowledge About Cultural Goods?
págs. 375-398
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Salazar, Propaganda and Heritage: The Design of “Being Portuguese” as a “Soft Power” Around 1940
págs. 423-443
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