Pirámides de acero
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Pirámides de acero

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338 pages 2017

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The author questions the nature of "cultural heritage" as a property of manageable characteristics susceptible to disputes and disputes over its possession, contrary to the idea of heritage as a common good. "The private administration of cultural heritage in Monterrey, Nuevo León is the objective of the study of this book. Establishing the Museo del Acero Horno 3 - the steel pyramid - as main subject, Erika Terrazas builds a deep reflection on what we call cultural heritage." (HKB Translation)--Verso cover.

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