Claire Finkelstein, Derek Gillman, Frederik Rosén
The Preservation of Art and Culture in Times of War
Claire Finkelstein, Derek Gillman, Frederik Rosén
The Preservation of Art and Culture in Times of War
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This book seeks to deepen our understanding of the evolving nexus between cultural heritage and security in the twenty-first century. It offers a collection of chapters that aims to open new horizons for thinking about the relationship between cultural heritage, security, and international law. Coming from a variety of disciplines and perspectives, the chapters examine a complicated set of relationships between, on the one hand, deliberate violence to cultural heritage in times of conflict, and, on the other, basic societal values, legal principles, protection, and security concerns.
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This book seeks to deepen our understanding of the evolving nexus between cultural heritage and security in the twenty-first century. It offers a collection of chapters that aims to open new horizons for thinking about the relationship between cultural heritage, security, and international law. Coming from a variety of disciplines and perspectives, the chapters examine a complicated set of relationships between, on the one hand, deliberate violence to cultural heritage in times of conflict, and, on the other, basic societal values, legal principles, protection, and security concerns.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 162mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 807g
- ISBN-13: 9780197610565
- ISBN-10: 0197610560
- Artikelnr.: 65694020
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 162mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 807g
- ISBN-13: 9780197610565
- ISBN-10: 0197610560
- Artikelnr.: 65694020
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Claire Finkelstein is the Algernon Biddle Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania and a distinguished research fellow at the Annenberg Public Policy Center (APPC) as well as a senior fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI). She is the Founder and Faculty Director of Penn's Center for Ethics and the Rule of Law. An expert in the law of armed conflict, military ethics, and national security law, she is a co-editor (with Jens David Ohlin) of The Oxford Series in Ethics, National Security, and the Rule of Law and a well-published author in the areas of national security and democratic governance. Professor Finkelstein is a frequent radio, broadcast, and print commentator. Derek Gillman is Distinguished Teaching Professor, Art History and Museum Leadership, and Executive Director of University Collections and Exhibitions, Drexel University. He was President of the Barnes Foundation from 2006-13 and, prior to that, of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. He is author of The Idea of Cultural Heritage (Cambridge University Press), a board member of the International Cultural Property Society, an emeritus member of the Association of Art Museum Directors, and a consulting scholar in the Asian Section of the University of Pennsylvania Museum. Frederik Rosén holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Copenhagen and directs the Nordic Center for Cultural Heritage and Armed Conflict. His prior positions include Associate Professor at the faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen, and Senior Researcher and the Danish Institute for International Studies. Dr. Rosén has for a decade functioned as a key advisor to governments and international organizations on cultural property protection in relation to armed conflicts. He has published extensively on international law and security, including the monograph Collateral Damage. A Candid History of Peculiar Form of Death (2016).
* Preface
* Acknowledgments
* List of Contributors
* List of Abbreviations
* Introduction: Cultural Heritage and Armed Conflict: Preserving Art
While Protecting Life
* Frederik Rosén
* PART I. THE VALUE OF CULTURAL HERITAGE
* 1: Preserving Valuable Objects and Sites, in Times of War and at
Other Times
* Derek Gillman
* 2: The "Cultural Turn" and the Reconstruction of Heritage
* Helen Frowe and Derek Matravers
* 3: Mission Impossible: Weighing the Protection of Cultural Property
against Human Lives
* Frederik Rosén
* 4: Weaponizing Culture: A Limited Defense of the Destruction of
Cultural Heritage in War
* Duncan MacIntosh
* 5: The Concept of Cultural Genocide
* Martin Hamilton
* PART II. LEGAL AND SECURITY ASPECTS OF CULTURAL HERITAGE PRESERVATION
* 6: Combating Illicit Trade in Cultural Objects to Defend Peace and
Security
* Kristin Hausler and Andrzej Jakubowski
* 7: Cultural Property Protection in the Context of Counter Terrorist
Financing: An Emerging Legal Paradigm
* Ricardo A. St. Hilaire
* 8: Non-Party Obligations for Cultural Property in Armed Conflict
under the 1954 Hague Convention, Protocol II
* Elizabeth Varner
* 9: The International Criminal Court and Cultural Property: What Is
the Crime?
* Mark A. Drumbl
* 10: Training for Cultural Property Protection
* Laurie W. Rush
* PART III. HEALING THE PAST: REPATRIATION OF STOLEN ART AND CULTURE
* 11: Wartime Loot in American Museums: Lessons from the Museum of Fine
Arts, Boston
* Victoria Reed
* 12: Nazi Looting and Internal and External Colonial Plundering:
Differences in Responses
* Jos van Beurden
* 13: Syrian and Iraqi Opinion on Protecting, Promoting, and
Reconstructing Heritage after the Islamic State
* Benjamin Isakhan and James Barry
* 14: The Geopolitical Context of Cultural Heritage Destruction
* Carsten Paludan-Müller
* Index
* Acknowledgments
* List of Contributors
* List of Abbreviations
* Introduction: Cultural Heritage and Armed Conflict: Preserving Art
While Protecting Life
* Frederik Rosén
* PART I. THE VALUE OF CULTURAL HERITAGE
* 1: Preserving Valuable Objects and Sites, in Times of War and at
Other Times
* Derek Gillman
* 2: The "Cultural Turn" and the Reconstruction of Heritage
* Helen Frowe and Derek Matravers
* 3: Mission Impossible: Weighing the Protection of Cultural Property
against Human Lives
* Frederik Rosén
* 4: Weaponizing Culture: A Limited Defense of the Destruction of
Cultural Heritage in War
* Duncan MacIntosh
* 5: The Concept of Cultural Genocide
* Martin Hamilton
* PART II. LEGAL AND SECURITY ASPECTS OF CULTURAL HERITAGE PRESERVATION
* 6: Combating Illicit Trade in Cultural Objects to Defend Peace and
Security
* Kristin Hausler and Andrzej Jakubowski
* 7: Cultural Property Protection in the Context of Counter Terrorist
Financing: An Emerging Legal Paradigm
* Ricardo A. St. Hilaire
* 8: Non-Party Obligations for Cultural Property in Armed Conflict
under the 1954 Hague Convention, Protocol II
* Elizabeth Varner
* 9: The International Criminal Court and Cultural Property: What Is
the Crime?
* Mark A. Drumbl
* 10: Training for Cultural Property Protection
* Laurie W. Rush
* PART III. HEALING THE PAST: REPATRIATION OF STOLEN ART AND CULTURE
* 11: Wartime Loot in American Museums: Lessons from the Museum of Fine
Arts, Boston
* Victoria Reed
* 12: Nazi Looting and Internal and External Colonial Plundering:
Differences in Responses
* Jos van Beurden
* 13: Syrian and Iraqi Opinion on Protecting, Promoting, and
Reconstructing Heritage after the Islamic State
* Benjamin Isakhan and James Barry
* 14: The Geopolitical Context of Cultural Heritage Destruction
* Carsten Paludan-Müller
* Index
* Preface
* Acknowledgments
* List of Contributors
* List of Abbreviations
* Introduction: Cultural Heritage and Armed Conflict: Preserving Art
While Protecting Life
* Frederik Rosén
* PART I. THE VALUE OF CULTURAL HERITAGE
* 1: Preserving Valuable Objects and Sites, in Times of War and at
Other Times
* Derek Gillman
* 2: The "Cultural Turn" and the Reconstruction of Heritage
* Helen Frowe and Derek Matravers
* 3: Mission Impossible: Weighing the Protection of Cultural Property
against Human Lives
* Frederik Rosén
* 4: Weaponizing Culture: A Limited Defense of the Destruction of
Cultural Heritage in War
* Duncan MacIntosh
* 5: The Concept of Cultural Genocide
* Martin Hamilton
* PART II. LEGAL AND SECURITY ASPECTS OF CULTURAL HERITAGE PRESERVATION
* 6: Combating Illicit Trade in Cultural Objects to Defend Peace and
Security
* Kristin Hausler and Andrzej Jakubowski
* 7: Cultural Property Protection in the Context of Counter Terrorist
Financing: An Emerging Legal Paradigm
* Ricardo A. St. Hilaire
* 8: Non-Party Obligations for Cultural Property in Armed Conflict
under the 1954 Hague Convention, Protocol II
* Elizabeth Varner
* 9: The International Criminal Court and Cultural Property: What Is
the Crime?
* Mark A. Drumbl
* 10: Training for Cultural Property Protection
* Laurie W. Rush
* PART III. HEALING THE PAST: REPATRIATION OF STOLEN ART AND CULTURE
* 11: Wartime Loot in American Museums: Lessons from the Museum of Fine
Arts, Boston
* Victoria Reed
* 12: Nazi Looting and Internal and External Colonial Plundering:
Differences in Responses
* Jos van Beurden
* 13: Syrian and Iraqi Opinion on Protecting, Promoting, and
Reconstructing Heritage after the Islamic State
* Benjamin Isakhan and James Barry
* 14: The Geopolitical Context of Cultural Heritage Destruction
* Carsten Paludan-Müller
* Index
* Acknowledgments
* List of Contributors
* List of Abbreviations
* Introduction: Cultural Heritage and Armed Conflict: Preserving Art
While Protecting Life
* Frederik Rosén
* PART I. THE VALUE OF CULTURAL HERITAGE
* 1: Preserving Valuable Objects and Sites, in Times of War and at
Other Times
* Derek Gillman
* 2: The "Cultural Turn" and the Reconstruction of Heritage
* Helen Frowe and Derek Matravers
* 3: Mission Impossible: Weighing the Protection of Cultural Property
against Human Lives
* Frederik Rosén
* 4: Weaponizing Culture: A Limited Defense of the Destruction of
Cultural Heritage in War
* Duncan MacIntosh
* 5: The Concept of Cultural Genocide
* Martin Hamilton
* PART II. LEGAL AND SECURITY ASPECTS OF CULTURAL HERITAGE PRESERVATION
* 6: Combating Illicit Trade in Cultural Objects to Defend Peace and
Security
* Kristin Hausler and Andrzej Jakubowski
* 7: Cultural Property Protection in the Context of Counter Terrorist
Financing: An Emerging Legal Paradigm
* Ricardo A. St. Hilaire
* 8: Non-Party Obligations for Cultural Property in Armed Conflict
under the 1954 Hague Convention, Protocol II
* Elizabeth Varner
* 9: The International Criminal Court and Cultural Property: What Is
the Crime?
* Mark A. Drumbl
* 10: Training for Cultural Property Protection
* Laurie W. Rush
* PART III. HEALING THE PAST: REPATRIATION OF STOLEN ART AND CULTURE
* 11: Wartime Loot in American Museums: Lessons from the Museum of Fine
Arts, Boston
* Victoria Reed
* 12: Nazi Looting and Internal and External Colonial Plundering:
Differences in Responses
* Jos van Beurden
* 13: Syrian and Iraqi Opinion on Protecting, Promoting, and
Reconstructing Heritage after the Islamic State
* Benjamin Isakhan and James Barry
* 14: The Geopolitical Context of Cultural Heritage Destruction
* Carsten Paludan-Müller
* Index