Print Email Facebook Twitter Changing Views on Colonial Heritage Title Changing Views on Colonial Heritage Author Roosmalen, P.K.M. van Faculty Technology, Policy and Management Department History Date 2003-06-30 Abstract Within the context of a rational study and in order to arrive at a balanced appreciation of nineteenth and twentieth century heritage worldwide, architecture and town planning realized under colonial rule requires special attention. This paper describes the strengths and need for a revised vision of this particular heritage and the considerations and criteria that should be taken into account for evaluation of the objects. The Dutch East Indies are used as a stepping stone. Subject colonial built heritage To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d82963fc-ff3c-4534-8920-b8a68ef25771 Publisher UNESCO Source World Heritage Series, (5)2003, Identification and documentation of modern heritage Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type book chapter Rights (c)2003 Roosmalen, P.K.M., van Files PDF UNESCO.pdf 122.05 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:d82963fc-ff3c-4534-8920-b8a68ef25771/datastream/OBJ/view