A ‘ghastly interregnum’: the struggle for architectural heritage conservation in Belfast before 1972

This article explores the creation of the system for the conservation of architectural heritage in Northern Ireland, evidencing the struggle for convergence within the UK before 1972. The agency of networked individuals, close state–civil society interrelationships and the innovative actions of cons...

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Architecture
Civil society
Conservation
Cultural heritage
Decentralization
Decision making
Historic preservation
History
Industrial archaeology
International relations
Politics
Sovereignty
Victorian period
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