This book explores the relationship between cultural heritage and conflict, and its aftermath, through the use of new empirical evidence and critical theory.
This book explores the relationship between cultural heritage and conflict, and its aftermath, through the use of new empirical evidence and critical theory.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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.
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.
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