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Glasgow’s ‘intangible cultural heritage': ‘Workers City’ and the European City of Culture
Chik Collins
, Ian Levitt
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20th Century
25%
Authentic Identity
25%
Authentic Voice
25%
Central Government
75%
Central Scotland
25%
City Group
25%
City of Culture
100%
Cultural Progress
25%
Culture Wars
25%
District Councils
25%
Edinburgh
25%
European Cities
100%
Glasgow
75%
Government Strategy
25%
Intangible Cultural Heritage
100%
Opportunistic Politicians
25%
Policy Agenda
25%
Political Economy
25%
Political Implications
25%
Post-industrial
25%
Scotland
50%
Social Consequences
25%
Sweeping
25%
Arts and Humanities
1960s
25%
1980s
50%
Cultural Heritage
100%
Culture wars
25%
Designation
50%
Edinburgh
25%
European City of Culture
100%
Glasgow
75%
Intangibles
100%
Legacy
25%
Local
25%
Narrative
25%
Political Economy
25%
Reservation
25%
Scotland
75%
Sociocultural
25%
Twentieth Century
25%
Social Sciences
Administrative Structure
33%
Intangible Cultural Heritage
100%
Narrative
33%
Twentieth Century
33%
UK
100%
Working Class
33%