Chapter 1. Introduction: New Directions in Critical Heritage Studies and Professional Practice.- PART I The Critical Turn in Heritage Studies: Theory and the Everyday. Chapter 2. Bus Enthusiasm as Heritage Practice: Investigating Critical Approaches to Heritage Research.- Chapter 3. Hidden in Plain Sight: Everyday Heritage in the Realms of the Authorised Discourses.- Chapter 4. The Football Authorised Heritage Discourse (FAHD): Football Fandom, Marginalisation and Resistance in Newcastle-upon-Tyne.- PART II Challenging the Authorised Heritage Discourse: Decolonising the Cultural Narrative.- Chapter 5. Evaluating William Wilberforce in the Abolition of Slavery in the British Empire.- Chapter 6. Social Media and Subversion: Digital Platforms as a Tool for Indigenous Resistance in Thailand.- Chapter 7. Can There be Inclusive 'Canadian Heritage'? The Cases of Indigenous and Official Language Minority Heritage.- Chapter 8. Tourism, Protest, and Vandalism at the Memorial to Robert Gould Shaw and the Massachusetts Fifty-Fourth Regiment.- PART III Decolonisation and Co-production in the GLAMA Sector: Methods for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion.- Chapter 9. The Hidden History of 'Lunacy' and Gender in the English Court of Chancery.- Chapter 10. Archival Provenance and Hidden Histories: The Case of the Peru and Green Vale papers.- Chapter 11. 'Allow me to Explain Myself': Co-producing Challenging Histories of Mental Health.- Chapter 12. Strategies for Amplifying Global Majority Voices in UK Museums through Co-produced Exhibitions.