The Routledge handbook of heritage destruction /

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Imprint:Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2023.
©2024
Description:1 online resource (xxvi, 450 pages) : illustrations (black and white)
Language:English
Series:Routledge handbooks on museums, galleries and heritage
Routledge handbooks on museums, galleries and heritage.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13351772
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Other authors / contributors:González Zarandona, José Antonio, editor, author.
Cunliffe, Emma (Emma Louise), editor, author.
Saldin, Melathi, editor, author.
ISBN:9781003131069
1003131069
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1000890031
1000890007
9781000890006
9780367627287
9780367673727
0367627280
036767372X
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
José Antonio Gonzl̀ez Zarandona holds a PhD in Art History, Archaeology and Heritage Studies from the University of Melbourne. He has held fellowships from the British Academy and Columbia University. His latest book is Murujuga: Rock Art, Heritage and Landscape Iconoclasm (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2020). Antonio researches the intersections between heritage, art, and media. He has published widely on heritage destruction and iconoclasm in Australia, Iraq, Syria, Myanmar, Mexico, videogames, and Google. Emma Cunliffe holds a PhD in Archaeology from Durham University, where she studied site damage in Syria. She is a Senior Research Associate in the UNESCO Chair in Cultural Property Protection and Peace at Newcastle University (UK), most recently co-editing Safeguarding Cultural Property in the 1954 Hague Convention. All Possible Steps? (Boydell Press, 2022). She is also part of the Secretariat for Blue Shield International, an NGO dedicated to heritage protection in conflict and disaster and the Secretary for the UK National Committee. She teaches cultural property protection for students, heritage professionals, and armed forces, and provides expertise on military exercises. Melathi Saldin is a Lecturer in Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies at Deakin University, Australia. She has a PhD in Heritage Studies (Deakin University), a BA (Hons), and an MPhil in Archaeology (University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka). Melathi's research looks at the politicisation of heritage and archaeology across Asia and the potential of heritage for resilience building in communities recovering from war and other forms of social upheaval. She is Co-Chair of the Sri Lanka ICOMOS National Scientific Committee on Intangible Cultural Heritage.
Description based upon online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed September 1st, 2023).
Other form:Print version: The Routledge handbook of heritage destruction. Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2024 9780367627287 9780367673727
Standard no.:10.4324/9781003131069

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505 0 |a List of figures -- List of tables -- List of contributors -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- List of abbreviations -- A path well worn? Approaches for the old problem of heritage destruction / José Antonio González Zarandona, Emma Cunliffe, and Melathi Saldin -- Heritage destruction in conflict / Claire Smith -- Talking about heritage destruction in market countries / Erin L. Thompson -- Destruction of cultural heritage in peacetime and international law / Lucas Lixinski -- Development of the Law of Armed Conflict as applied to cultural heritage / Patty Gerstenblith -- Heritage destruction and human rights / Federico Lenzerini -- Heritage destruction and genocide: legal resistance, conceptual resiliency / Elisa Novic -- Methods, motivations, and actors: a risk-based approach to heritage destruction and protection / Emma Cunliffe -- Heritage destruction, natural disasters, and the environment: geological disasters / Tom Dawson -- Heritage destruction, natural disasters, and the environment: atmospheric disasters / Tom Dawson -- Flooded Heritage: The Impact of Dams on Archaeological Sites / Nicolò Marchetti and Federico Zaina -- On destruction in art and film / Stacy Boldrick -- Between heritage and the readymade-the imminent aesthetic of Ai Weiwei / José Antonio González Zarandona -- Heritage predation and the pursuit of politics / Mehiyar Kathem -- Post-conflict recovery challenges: affect and heritage in post-conflict Cyprus and Italy / Olga Demetriou and Elena Miltiadis -- Media narratives, heritage destruction, and universal heritage: a case study of Palmyra / Christopher W. Jones -- Collateral damage: the negative side effects of protecting cultural heritage in conflict related situations / Frederik Rosén -- Turning destruction into an opportunity: understanding the construction of Timbuktu's 'success story' by UNESCO / Mathilde Leloup -- Heritage destruction from a humanitarian perspective / Jennifer Price-Jones -- Cultural property destruction and damage in two World Wars / Nigel Pollard -- Heritage destruction and its impact in Scandinavia and the Baltic Region during the Second World War / Mattias Legnér -- Case study: the Wars of Yugoslav Succession / Helen Walasek -- Cambodia: gods threatened by the art market and warfare / Angela S. Chiu, Helena M. Arose, and Ben B. Evans -- Destruction of cultural heritage in times of conflict: the case of Syria / Nour Munawar -- Iraq: creative destruction and cultural heritage in the Warscape / Zainab Bahrani -- Iraqi and Syrian responses to heritage destruction under the Islamic State: genocide, displacement, reconstruction, and return / Benjamin Isakhan and James Barry -- Heritage destruction in the Caucasus with a specific focus on the Armenia Azerbaijan conflict / Ali Mozaffari and James Barry -- Weaponised heritage: urbicide by construction and destruction in Nablus, Palestine / Nurhan Abujidi -- What is happening to Egyptian heritage? the case of privately-owned buildings / Mohamed Kenawi -- Destruction, development, and heritage in Melbourne: SX Towers, Southern Cross Hotel, Eastern Market / James Lesh and David Nichols -- Case study: the destruction of Australian Aboriginal heritage and its implications for Indigenous Peoples globally / Jillian Huntley and Lynley A. Wallis -- Destruction of heritage in Latin America / María Isabel Hernández Llosas -- Reconsidering heritage destruction and sustainable development in a long term perspective / Cornelius Holtorf and Troels Myrup Kristensen -- Index. 
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