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Historic Preservation in Indiana: Essays from the Field (Paperback)

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By Nancy R. Hiller (Editor), Henry Glassie (Contribution by), Bill Sturbaum (Contribution by)
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Over the last half century, historic preservation has been on the rise in American cities and towns, from urban renewal and gentrification projects to painstaking restoration of Victorian homes and architectural landmarks. In this book, Nancy R. Hiller brings together individuals with distinctive styles and perspectives, to talk about their passion for preservation. They consider the meaning of place and what motivates those who work to save and care for places; the role of place in the formation of identity; the roles of individuals and organizations in preserving homes, neighborhoods, and towns; and the spiritual as well as economic benefits of preservation. Richly illustrated, Historic Preservation in Indiana is an essential book for everyone who cares about preserving the past for future generations.

About the Author


Nancy R. Hiller is a cabinetmaker and principal designer at her firm, NR Hiller Design, Inc. She is author of A Home of Her Own (IUP, 2011) and The Hoosier Cabinet in Kitchen History (IUP, 2009) and has published in numerous period design and woodworking magazines, including American Bungalow, Old House Interiors, and Fine Woodworking.Kristen Clement is a natural light photographer based in Bloomington, Indiana.

Product Details
ISBN: 9780253010469
ISBN-10: 0253010462
Publisher: Quarry Books
Publication Date: October 11th, 2013
Pages: 224
Language: English

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