The sincerest form of flattery
Abstract
Full-scale, ex situ replicas of UNESCO World Heritage Sites can be found in five countries and their constructions predate even the World Heritage Convention itself. Clearly, the desire of humans to copy the architectural wonders of the world has a long and enduring history. This thesis will attempt to answer three related questions. First, what is the intent behind constructing these replicas? Second, how do the public and cultural heritage professionals receive these replicas? And third, how do these replicas fit into the ongoing discussions on authenticity and interpretation in historic preservation?
URI
http://purl.galileo.usg.edu/uga_etd/mcmanus_rebecca_l_201605_mhphttp://hdl.handle.net/10724/36262