[ This] carefully researched and thoughtful piece of work makes a significant contribution to our understanding of concrete social practices that render heritage sites meaningful[ It] dissects, via an impressive empirical study rich in practical and theoretical implications, the complexity of heritage as processes of negotiation and contestation. · Philipp Schorch, Deakin University
[ This book] is a contribution to a now fairly large literature, from an ethnographically grounded perspective, on history museums and heritage sites [ but]far better than average for this literature which can rely too much on rehashing the debates and too little on the data at hand. I found it especially impressive in its textual balanceIndeed, I could easily imagine this book being used as a perfect text in courses devoted to the heritage and museum studies, especially at the undergraduate level. · Eric Gable, University of Mary Washington