War and Cultural Heritage
Herausgeber: Sørensen, Marie Louise Stig; Viejo Rose, Dacia
War and Cultural Heritage
Herausgeber: Sørensen, Marie Louise Stig; Viejo Rose, Dacia
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This book explores the relationship between cultural heritage and conflict, and its aftermath, through the use of new empirical evidence and critical theory.
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This book explores the relationship between cultural heritage and conflict, and its aftermath, through the use of new empirical evidence and critical theory.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 787g
- ISBN-13: 9781107059337
- ISBN-10: 110705933X
- Artikelnr.: 41609757
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 787g
- ISBN-13: 9781107059337
- ISBN-10: 110705933X
- Artikelnr.: 41609757
Introduction: the impact of conflict on cultural heritage: a biographical
lens Marie Louise Stig Sørensen and Dacia Viejo-Rose; 1. Dybbøl: the
construction and reconstruction of a memorial landscape Marie Louise Stig
Sørensen and Dacia Viejo-Rose; 2. 'The cemetery of France': reconstruction
and memorialisation on the battlefield of Verdun Jean-Paul Amat, Paola
Filippucci and Edwige Savouret; 3. Something old, something new: the
materiality of tradition and power in the postwar reconstruction of
Gernika's Foru Plaza Dacia Viejo-Rose; 4. The Dresden Frauenkirche as a
contested symbol: the architecture of remembrance after war Karl-Siegbert
Rehberg and Matthias Neutzner; 5. The prison of Carabanchel (Madrid,
Spain): a life story Alfredo González-Ruibal and Carmen Ortiz; 6. 'A
heritage of resistance': changing readings of Belgrade's Generaltab Ben
Davenport; 7. Grand ruins: the case of the Ledra Palace Hotel and the
rendering of 'conflict' as heritage in Cyprus Olga Demetriou; 8. Changing
the meaning of Second World War monuments in post-Dayton Bosnia
Herzegovina: a case study of the Kozara monument and memorial complex
Dzenan Sahovic and Dino Zulumovic; 9. Imagining community in Bosnia:
constructing and reconstructing the Slana Banja memorial complex in Tuzla
Ioannis Armakolas; Postscript 1: the time of place David Uzzell; Postscript
2: when memory takes place Carsten Paludan-Müller.
lens Marie Louise Stig Sørensen and Dacia Viejo-Rose; 1. Dybbøl: the
construction and reconstruction of a memorial landscape Marie Louise Stig
Sørensen and Dacia Viejo-Rose; 2. 'The cemetery of France': reconstruction
and memorialisation on the battlefield of Verdun Jean-Paul Amat, Paola
Filippucci and Edwige Savouret; 3. Something old, something new: the
materiality of tradition and power in the postwar reconstruction of
Gernika's Foru Plaza Dacia Viejo-Rose; 4. The Dresden Frauenkirche as a
contested symbol: the architecture of remembrance after war Karl-Siegbert
Rehberg and Matthias Neutzner; 5. The prison of Carabanchel (Madrid,
Spain): a life story Alfredo González-Ruibal and Carmen Ortiz; 6. 'A
heritage of resistance': changing readings of Belgrade's Generaltab Ben
Davenport; 7. Grand ruins: the case of the Ledra Palace Hotel and the
rendering of 'conflict' as heritage in Cyprus Olga Demetriou; 8. Changing
the meaning of Second World War monuments in post-Dayton Bosnia
Herzegovina: a case study of the Kozara monument and memorial complex
Dzenan Sahovic and Dino Zulumovic; 9. Imagining community in Bosnia:
constructing and reconstructing the Slana Banja memorial complex in Tuzla
Ioannis Armakolas; Postscript 1: the time of place David Uzzell; Postscript
2: when memory takes place Carsten Paludan-Müller.
Introduction: the impact of conflict on cultural heritage: a biographical
lens Marie Louise Stig Sørensen and Dacia Viejo-Rose; 1. Dybbøl: the
construction and reconstruction of a memorial landscape Marie Louise Stig
Sørensen and Dacia Viejo-Rose; 2. 'The cemetery of France': reconstruction
and memorialisation on the battlefield of Verdun Jean-Paul Amat, Paola
Filippucci and Edwige Savouret; 3. Something old, something new: the
materiality of tradition and power in the postwar reconstruction of
Gernika's Foru Plaza Dacia Viejo-Rose; 4. The Dresden Frauenkirche as a
contested symbol: the architecture of remembrance after war Karl-Siegbert
Rehberg and Matthias Neutzner; 5. The prison of Carabanchel (Madrid,
Spain): a life story Alfredo González-Ruibal and Carmen Ortiz; 6. 'A
heritage of resistance': changing readings of Belgrade's Generaltab Ben
Davenport; 7. Grand ruins: the case of the Ledra Palace Hotel and the
rendering of 'conflict' as heritage in Cyprus Olga Demetriou; 8. Changing
the meaning of Second World War monuments in post-Dayton Bosnia
Herzegovina: a case study of the Kozara monument and memorial complex
Dzenan Sahovic and Dino Zulumovic; 9. Imagining community in Bosnia:
constructing and reconstructing the Slana Banja memorial complex in Tuzla
Ioannis Armakolas; Postscript 1: the time of place David Uzzell; Postscript
2: when memory takes place Carsten Paludan-Müller.
lens Marie Louise Stig Sørensen and Dacia Viejo-Rose; 1. Dybbøl: the
construction and reconstruction of a memorial landscape Marie Louise Stig
Sørensen and Dacia Viejo-Rose; 2. 'The cemetery of France': reconstruction
and memorialisation on the battlefield of Verdun Jean-Paul Amat, Paola
Filippucci and Edwige Savouret; 3. Something old, something new: the
materiality of tradition and power in the postwar reconstruction of
Gernika's Foru Plaza Dacia Viejo-Rose; 4. The Dresden Frauenkirche as a
contested symbol: the architecture of remembrance after war Karl-Siegbert
Rehberg and Matthias Neutzner; 5. The prison of Carabanchel (Madrid,
Spain): a life story Alfredo González-Ruibal and Carmen Ortiz; 6. 'A
heritage of resistance': changing readings of Belgrade's Generaltab Ben
Davenport; 7. Grand ruins: the case of the Ledra Palace Hotel and the
rendering of 'conflict' as heritage in Cyprus Olga Demetriou; 8. Changing
the meaning of Second World War monuments in post-Dayton Bosnia
Herzegovina: a case study of the Kozara monument and memorial complex
Dzenan Sahovic and Dino Zulumovic; 9. Imagining community in Bosnia:
constructing and reconstructing the Slana Banja memorial complex in Tuzla
Ioannis Armakolas; Postscript 1: the time of place David Uzzell; Postscript
2: when memory takes place Carsten Paludan-Müller.