*With apologies for cross posting*
At this conference to be held at Burlington House, London, on 12th March 2018, the Society of Antiquaries and Historic England will bring together new research on 20th century Islamic, Hindu, Buddhist, Sikh, Jain and Zoroastrian places of worship with heritage practitioners, researchers and theorists.
The aim is to provide a platform for a discussion on issues of heritage practice and heritage discourse in the field of multiculturalism, multiple identities and the historic environment. This will provide an opportunity for a long overdue debate on the significance and character of buildings whose quality and importance have not been fully recognised in heritage debates.
Further details including the conference programme and booking can be found at the Society of Antiquaries website: https://www.sal.org.uk/events/2018/03/heritage-of-minority-faith-buildings/
Please do feel free to share with your respective networks.
Kind regards
Robin Page
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