This 2006 book tells the story of how the American restitution effort in Germany coped with restoring Europe's cultural heritage after World War II.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael J. Kurtz currently serves as the Assistant Archivist for Records Services in Washington, DC, with responsibility for all records management, archival, and public outreach program functions performed by the National Archives and Records Administration in the nation's capital. He is also an adjunct professor at the University of Maryland's College of Information Studies, teaching a course on the management of cultural institutions. Dr Kurtz has published extensively in the areas of archival management and American history including: Managing Archival and Manuscript Repositories (2004) and Nazi Contraband: American Policy on the Return of European Cultural Treasures, 1945-1955 (1985). He served as chair of the Archives Management Roundtable of the Society of American Archivists, from 1987-2001.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Crisis and Response: 1. Looting and restitution 2. Nazi looting: the war against European culture, 1933-45 3. Preservers and restorers 4. Wartime frustrations: great power diplomacy Part II. First Efforts: 5. Restitution imbroglio: the American dilemma in the first six months of occupation 6. The allies agree on restitution Part III. America Leads: 7. Cultural restitution in the American zone, 1946-9 8. A special concern: the Jewish inheritance Part IV. Cold War and Beyond: 9. Conflict and cooperation: the politics of restitution in the Cold War 10. Restitution at home: the American scene 11. Renewed ferment: restitution in the post Cold War era 12. Past, present, and future: an evaluation.
Part I. Crisis and Response: 1. Looting and restitution 2. Nazi looting: the war against European culture, 1933-45 3. Preservers and restorers 4. Wartime frustrations: great power diplomacy Part II. First Efforts: 5. Restitution imbroglio: the American dilemma in the first six months of occupation 6. The allies agree on restitution Part III. America Leads: 7. Cultural restitution in the American zone, 1946-9 8. A special concern: the Jewish inheritance Part IV. Cold War and Beyond: 9. Conflict and cooperation: the politics of restitution in the Cold War 10. Restitution at home: the American scene 11. Renewed ferment: restitution in the post Cold War era 12. Past, present, and future: an evaluation.
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