Cultural Heritage, Ethics, and the Military
Herausgeber: Stone, Peter G
Cultural Heritage, Ethics, and the Military
Herausgeber: Stone, Peter G
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Examines the ethical dilemma of whether, and how, archaeologists and other experts should work with the military to protect cultural property in times of conflict.
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Examines the ethical dilemma of whether, and how, archaeologists and other experts should work with the military to protect cultural property in times of conflict.
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- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Mai 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 179mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 781g
- ISBN-13: 9781843835387
- ISBN-10: 184383538X
- Artikelnr.: 32436256
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Mai 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 179mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 781g
- ISBN-13: 9781843835387
- ISBN-10: 184383538X
- Artikelnr.: 32436256
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Peter G. Stone
Introduction: The ethical challenges for cultural heritage experts working with the military
Peter G. Stone Still in the Aftermath of Waterloo: A Brief History of Decisions about Restitution
Margaret Miles Physicians at War: Lessons for Archaeologists?
Fritz Allhoff Christian Responsibility and the Preservation of Civilisation in Wartime: George Bell and the fate of Germany in World War II
Andrew Chandler Responding to Culture in Conflict
Oliver Urquhart Irvine How academia and the military can work together
Barney White
Spunner Archaeologist under pressure: neutral or cooperative in wartime
René Teijgeler Ancient Artefacts and Modern Conflict: A Case Study of Looting and Instability in Iraq
Katharyn Hanson Whose heritage? Archaeology, heritage and the military
Martin Brown Military Archaeology in the US: A Complex Ethical Decision
Laurie W. Rush Akwesasne: Where the Partridges Drum to Fort Drum: Consultation with Native Communities
An Evolving Process
Francis Scardera Heritage Resources and Armed Conflicts: An African Perspective
Caleb Adebayo Folorunso Human Shields: Social Scientists on point in modern asymmetrical conflicts
Derek Suchard Politicians: Assassins of Lebanese heritage? Archaeology in Lebanon in times of armed conflict
Joanne Farchakh Bajjally Relations between Archaeologists and the Military in the Case of Iraq
and replies
John Curtis Relations between Archaeologists and the Military in the Case of Iraq
and replies
Jon Price Relations between Archaeologists and the Military in the Case of Iraq
and replies
Mike Rowlands Relations between Archaeologists and the Military in the Case of Iraq
and replies
Laurie W. Rush Relations between Archaeologists and the Military in the Case of Iraq
and replies
René Teijgeler Relations between Archaeologists and the Military in the Case of Iraq
and replies
Iain Shearer Author Biographies
Peter G. Stone Still in the Aftermath of Waterloo: A Brief History of Decisions about Restitution
Margaret Miles Physicians at War: Lessons for Archaeologists?
Fritz Allhoff Christian Responsibility and the Preservation of Civilisation in Wartime: George Bell and the fate of Germany in World War II
Andrew Chandler Responding to Culture in Conflict
Oliver Urquhart Irvine How academia and the military can work together
Barney White
Spunner Archaeologist under pressure: neutral or cooperative in wartime
René Teijgeler Ancient Artefacts and Modern Conflict: A Case Study of Looting and Instability in Iraq
Katharyn Hanson Whose heritage? Archaeology, heritage and the military
Martin Brown Military Archaeology in the US: A Complex Ethical Decision
Laurie W. Rush Akwesasne: Where the Partridges Drum to Fort Drum: Consultation with Native Communities
An Evolving Process
Francis Scardera Heritage Resources and Armed Conflicts: An African Perspective
Caleb Adebayo Folorunso Human Shields: Social Scientists on point in modern asymmetrical conflicts
Derek Suchard Politicians: Assassins of Lebanese heritage? Archaeology in Lebanon in times of armed conflict
Joanne Farchakh Bajjally Relations between Archaeologists and the Military in the Case of Iraq
and replies
John Curtis Relations between Archaeologists and the Military in the Case of Iraq
and replies
Jon Price Relations between Archaeologists and the Military in the Case of Iraq
and replies
Mike Rowlands Relations between Archaeologists and the Military in the Case of Iraq
and replies
Laurie W. Rush Relations between Archaeologists and the Military in the Case of Iraq
and replies
René Teijgeler Relations between Archaeologists and the Military in the Case of Iraq
and replies
Iain Shearer Author Biographies
Introduction: The ethical challenges for cultural heritage experts working with the military
Peter G. Stone Still in the Aftermath of Waterloo: A Brief History of Decisions about Restitution
Margaret Miles Physicians at War: Lessons for Archaeologists?
Fritz Allhoff Christian Responsibility and the Preservation of Civilisation in Wartime: George Bell and the fate of Germany in World War II
Andrew Chandler Responding to Culture in Conflict
Oliver Urquhart Irvine How academia and the military can work together
Barney White
Spunner Archaeologist under pressure: neutral or cooperative in wartime
René Teijgeler Ancient Artefacts and Modern Conflict: A Case Study of Looting and Instability in Iraq
Katharyn Hanson Whose heritage? Archaeology, heritage and the military
Martin Brown Military Archaeology in the US: A Complex Ethical Decision
Laurie W. Rush Akwesasne: Where the Partridges Drum to Fort Drum: Consultation with Native Communities
An Evolving Process
Francis Scardera Heritage Resources and Armed Conflicts: An African Perspective
Caleb Adebayo Folorunso Human Shields: Social Scientists on point in modern asymmetrical conflicts
Derek Suchard Politicians: Assassins of Lebanese heritage? Archaeology in Lebanon in times of armed conflict
Joanne Farchakh Bajjally Relations between Archaeologists and the Military in the Case of Iraq
and replies
John Curtis Relations between Archaeologists and the Military in the Case of Iraq
and replies
Jon Price Relations between Archaeologists and the Military in the Case of Iraq
and replies
Mike Rowlands Relations between Archaeologists and the Military in the Case of Iraq
and replies
Laurie W. Rush Relations between Archaeologists and the Military in the Case of Iraq
and replies
René Teijgeler Relations between Archaeologists and the Military in the Case of Iraq
and replies
Iain Shearer Author Biographies
Peter G. Stone Still in the Aftermath of Waterloo: A Brief History of Decisions about Restitution
Margaret Miles Physicians at War: Lessons for Archaeologists?
Fritz Allhoff Christian Responsibility and the Preservation of Civilisation in Wartime: George Bell and the fate of Germany in World War II
Andrew Chandler Responding to Culture in Conflict
Oliver Urquhart Irvine How academia and the military can work together
Barney White
Spunner Archaeologist under pressure: neutral or cooperative in wartime
René Teijgeler Ancient Artefacts and Modern Conflict: A Case Study of Looting and Instability in Iraq
Katharyn Hanson Whose heritage? Archaeology, heritage and the military
Martin Brown Military Archaeology in the US: A Complex Ethical Decision
Laurie W. Rush Akwesasne: Where the Partridges Drum to Fort Drum: Consultation with Native Communities
An Evolving Process
Francis Scardera Heritage Resources and Armed Conflicts: An African Perspective
Caleb Adebayo Folorunso Human Shields: Social Scientists on point in modern asymmetrical conflicts
Derek Suchard Politicians: Assassins of Lebanese heritage? Archaeology in Lebanon in times of armed conflict
Joanne Farchakh Bajjally Relations between Archaeologists and the Military in the Case of Iraq
and replies
John Curtis Relations between Archaeologists and the Military in the Case of Iraq
and replies
Jon Price Relations between Archaeologists and the Military in the Case of Iraq
and replies
Mike Rowlands Relations between Archaeologists and the Military in the Case of Iraq
and replies
Laurie W. Rush Relations between Archaeologists and the Military in the Case of Iraq
and replies
René Teijgeler Relations between Archaeologists and the Military in the Case of Iraq
and replies
Iain Shearer Author Biographies