Architecture and Armed Conflict
The Politics of Destruction
Herausgeber: Mancini, Joanne; Bresnahan, Keith
Architecture and Armed Conflict
The Politics of Destruction
Herausgeber: Mancini, Joanne; Bresnahan, Keith
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The first multi-authored scholarly book to address architectural destruction from a comparative, interdisciplinary perspective, considering multiple conflicts, multiple time periods, and multiple locations.
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The first multi-authored scholarly book to address architectural destruction from a comparative, interdisciplinary perspective, considering multiple conflicts, multiple time periods, and multiple locations.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 175mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780415702492
- ISBN-10: 0415702496
- Artikelnr.: 40028613
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 175mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780415702492
- ISBN-10: 0415702496
- Artikelnr.: 40028613
J. M. Mancini is Senior Lecturer in the Department of History, National University of Ireland Maynooth. Keith Bresnahan is Assistant Professor of Design History and Theory at OCAD University in Toronto, Canada.
Part I: Architectural Destruction in Contemporary Conflicts 1. Architecture and Dwelling in the 'War of Destruction' in Vietnam Christina Schwenkel 2. The Case of Dubrovnik-UNESCO World Heritage Site Under Siege, 1991-1992 Darja Radovi
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Part II: Representing and Replicating Architectural Destruction in Ancient, Early Modern, and Modern Contexts 3. 'I burnt, razed (and) destroyed those cities': The Assyrian Accounts of Deliberate Architectural Destruction Heather D. Baker 4. Remaking the Bastille: Architectural Destruction and Revolutionary Consciousness in France, 1789-94 Keith Bresnahan 5. Fine Arts under Fire: Life Magazine and the Display of Architectural Destruction Melissa Renn Part III: Iconoclasm and Architectural Destruction 6. The Destruction of Cheap Cross, London (1643) Christine Stevenson 7. Iconoclasm and Resistance: Wayside Shrines in the Struggle for Lithuanian Independence Milda B. Richardson 8. Dublin and its Georgian Legacy: The Battle for Iconoclasm Ramona Usher Part IV: Future Destruction: The Fate of Architecture in Post-Conflict Environments 9. Disciplining Delhi: The 1857 Uprising and Remodelling of the Urban Landscape Jyoti Pandey Sharma 10. Anything Goes: Architectural Destruction in Northern Ireland after 'The Troubles' Rita Harkin Part V: From Destruction to Reconstruction 11. The Politics of Burgundian Romanesque: Destruction and Construction in Cluny and Mâcon during the Nineteenth Century Janet T. Marquardt 12. Making History: The Destruction and (Re)construction of Old Belgian Towns During and After the First World War Evert Vandeweghe 13. The Use of Ruins in Postwar German Church Reconstruction Kathleen James-Chakraborty Index.
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Part II: Representing and Replicating Architectural Destruction in Ancient, Early Modern, and Modern Contexts 3. 'I burnt, razed (and) destroyed those cities': The Assyrian Accounts of Deliberate Architectural Destruction Heather D. Baker 4. Remaking the Bastille: Architectural Destruction and Revolutionary Consciousness in France, 1789-94 Keith Bresnahan 5. Fine Arts under Fire: Life Magazine and the Display of Architectural Destruction Melissa Renn Part III: Iconoclasm and Architectural Destruction 6. The Destruction of Cheap Cross, London (1643) Christine Stevenson 7. Iconoclasm and Resistance: Wayside Shrines in the Struggle for Lithuanian Independence Milda B. Richardson 8. Dublin and its Georgian Legacy: The Battle for Iconoclasm Ramona Usher Part IV: Future Destruction: The Fate of Architecture in Post-Conflict Environments 9. Disciplining Delhi: The 1857 Uprising and Remodelling of the Urban Landscape Jyoti Pandey Sharma 10. Anything Goes: Architectural Destruction in Northern Ireland after 'The Troubles' Rita Harkin Part V: From Destruction to Reconstruction 11. The Politics of Burgundian Romanesque: Destruction and Construction in Cluny and Mâcon during the Nineteenth Century Janet T. Marquardt 12. Making History: The Destruction and (Re)construction of Old Belgian Towns During and After the First World War Evert Vandeweghe 13. The Use of Ruins in Postwar German Church Reconstruction Kathleen James-Chakraborty Index.
Part I: Architectural Destruction in Contemporary Conflicts 1. Architecture and Dwelling in the 'War of Destruction' in Vietnam Christina Schwenkel 2. The Case of Dubrovnik-UNESCO World Heritage Site Under Siege, 1991-1992 Darja Radovi
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Part II: Representing and Replicating Architectural Destruction in Ancient, Early Modern, and Modern Contexts 3. 'I burnt, razed (and) destroyed those cities': The Assyrian Accounts of Deliberate Architectural Destruction Heather D. Baker 4. Remaking the Bastille: Architectural Destruction and Revolutionary Consciousness in France, 1789-94 Keith Bresnahan 5. Fine Arts under Fire: Life Magazine and the Display of Architectural Destruction Melissa Renn Part III: Iconoclasm and Architectural Destruction 6. The Destruction of Cheap Cross, London (1643) Christine Stevenson 7. Iconoclasm and Resistance: Wayside Shrines in the Struggle for Lithuanian Independence Milda B. Richardson 8. Dublin and its Georgian Legacy: The Battle for Iconoclasm Ramona Usher Part IV: Future Destruction: The Fate of Architecture in Post-Conflict Environments 9. Disciplining Delhi: The 1857 Uprising and Remodelling of the Urban Landscape Jyoti Pandey Sharma 10. Anything Goes: Architectural Destruction in Northern Ireland after 'The Troubles' Rita Harkin Part V: From Destruction to Reconstruction 11. The Politics of Burgundian Romanesque: Destruction and Construction in Cluny and Mâcon during the Nineteenth Century Janet T. Marquardt 12. Making History: The Destruction and (Re)construction of Old Belgian Towns During and After the First World War Evert Vandeweghe 13. The Use of Ruins in Postwar German Church Reconstruction Kathleen James-Chakraborty Index.
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Part II: Representing and Replicating Architectural Destruction in Ancient, Early Modern, and Modern Contexts 3. 'I burnt, razed (and) destroyed those cities': The Assyrian Accounts of Deliberate Architectural Destruction Heather D. Baker 4. Remaking the Bastille: Architectural Destruction and Revolutionary Consciousness in France, 1789-94 Keith Bresnahan 5. Fine Arts under Fire: Life Magazine and the Display of Architectural Destruction Melissa Renn Part III: Iconoclasm and Architectural Destruction 6. The Destruction of Cheap Cross, London (1643) Christine Stevenson 7. Iconoclasm and Resistance: Wayside Shrines in the Struggle for Lithuanian Independence Milda B. Richardson 8. Dublin and its Georgian Legacy: The Battle for Iconoclasm Ramona Usher Part IV: Future Destruction: The Fate of Architecture in Post-Conflict Environments 9. Disciplining Delhi: The 1857 Uprising and Remodelling of the Urban Landscape Jyoti Pandey Sharma 10. Anything Goes: Architectural Destruction in Northern Ireland after 'The Troubles' Rita Harkin Part V: From Destruction to Reconstruction 11. The Politics of Burgundian Romanesque: Destruction and Construction in Cluny and Mâcon during the Nineteenth Century Janet T. Marquardt 12. Making History: The Destruction and (Re)construction of Old Belgian Towns During and After the First World War Evert Vandeweghe 13. The Use of Ruins in Postwar German Church Reconstruction Kathleen James-Chakraborty Index.