Acknowledgements Preface to the Second Edition Randall Mason and Max Page PART 1: CHAPTERS FROM FIRST EDITION Chapter 1: Rethinking the Roots of the Historic Preservation Movement Max Page and Randall Mason Chapter 2: Roots in Boston, Branches in Planning and Parks Michael Holleran Chapter 3: "A Spirit That Fires the Imagination:" Historic Preservation and Cultural Regeneration in Virginia And New England, 1850-1950 James M. Lindgren Chapter 4: Historic Preservation, Public Memory, and The Making of Modern New York City Randall Mason Chapter 5: Marketing the Past: Historic Preservation in Providence, Rhode Island Briann Greenfield Chapter 6: Place Over Time: Restoration and Revivalism in Santa Fe Chris Wilson Chapter 7: Chicago's Mecca Flat Blues Daniel Bluestone PART 2: NEW CHAPTERS FOR THE SECOND EDITION Chapter 8: "Charleston Is Largely A Matter Of Feeling": Personal Politics, Preservation, and Power Stephanie E. Yuhl Chapter 9: Combatting Decline: Preservation and Community Development in Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Stephanie Webster-Ryberg Chapter 10: The Dunbar High School Dilemma: Architecture, Power, and African American Cultural Heritage Amber N. Wiley Chapter 11: "Exciting Alternatives To Demolition:" The Shifting Meanings of Preservation in New York's Soho Aaron Shkuda Chapter 12: Taking Action: An Overview of LGBTQ Preservation Initiatives Gail Dubrow Chapter 13: Historic Preservation Was Never Static John H. Sprinkle, Jr. PART 3: BY WAY OF CONCLUDING THE SECOND EDITION Chapter 14: Moving Forward: Futures for a Preservation Movement Ned Kaufman Chapter 15: Epilogue: Not Your Grandmother's Preservation Movement Max Page