4.0

This edited volume is variable and filed with numerous case studies, to say the least. These entries represent many diverse perspectives, regions, and types of historical institutions.

While the changing thematic shifts from case study to case study do not necessarily make for a smooth cohesive collection, the plethora of examples represented provides an authentic overview of the realities and complexities of interpretive projects being carried out today.

This is definitely a good read for anyone looking for information or inspiration on implementing people-driven interpretive approaches at historic sites.