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Fact, fiction and nostalgia: an assessment of heritage interpretation at living museums
Caroline Wilks,
Catherine Kelly
School of Business and Law
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Nostalgia
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Heritage Interpretation
100%
Living museum
100%
Visitor Experience
66%
Intangibility
66%
Wales
33%
Heritage Sites
33%
Case Study Research
33%
Museum
33%
Social History
33%
Reminiscence
33%
Cultural Practitioners
33%
Consumer Perspective
33%
Sentimentality
33%
Historical Fact
33%
Psychological Framework
33%
Shropshire
33%
Provider Perspectives
33%
Folk Heritage
33%
Arts and Humanities
Framework
100%
Practitioners
100%
Visitor Experience
100%
Heritage interpretation
100%
heritage sites
50%
England
50%
Subjective
50%
Victorian
50%
Folk
50%
Case Study Research
50%
Reminiscence
50%
Sentimentality
50%
Memory
50%
Social Sciences
UK
100%
Visitor Experience
66%
Psychology
33%
Social History
33%
Reminiscence
33%
Case Study Research
33%
Memory
33%