
When we enter a museum, walk through a historic center, or check a country's list of heritage sites, we rarely think about the process behind these choices. Who decided, on behalf of us all, that these objects, places, architecture, and heritage deserved to be conserved and shared, while others are discarded?
Generally, experts are the ones who hold the decision-making power—be they historians, museologists, architects, or geographers. But on what basis are these decisions made? Can the complexity of history fit into a checklist? Or, even more fundamentally, on which version of history are these decisions being based?


