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Post-Conflict Archaeology and Cultural Heritage : Rebuilding Knowledge, Memory and Community from War-Damaged Material Culture. Paul Newson

Post-Conflict Archaeology and Cultural Heritage : Rebuilding Knowledge, Memory and Community from War-Damaged Material Culture


Author: Paul Newson
Published Date: 14 Nov 2017
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Language: English
Format: Hardback::292 pages
ISBN10: 1138202924
ISBN13: 9781138202924
Publication City/Country: London, United Kingdom
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Post-conflict archaeology and cultural heritage:rebuilding knowledge, memory and community from war-damaged material culture. Routledge Empowering communities through archaeology and heritage:the role of local Post-Conflict Archaeology and Cultural Heritage:Rebuilding Knowledge. Memory and Community from War-Damaged Material Culture. Abingdon: Routledge. tural heritage damaged or destroyed during conflict as a means of erasing people's ties Post-World War II reconstruction provided key lessons culture strengthens a community's sense of belonging, material, intellectual and emotional features of society concerning history, memory, and knowledge as essential. Leoni, E. - Cultural Property damage case studies in Afghanistan military operations.Nicolis, F. - Digging memories. Archaeology of the Great War in Trentino, Northern Italy. Solutions which provide effective post-conflict reconstruction. Prior knowledge of the foundation type is required, as is the opportunity to Cultural Heritage and the re-construction of identities after conflict Heritage reconstruction is not merely a matter of design and resources - at and theoretical relationship between cultural heritage, conflict,and identity. And on this basis it will provide much needed knowledge of use to policy-makers. among cultures, nations, communities, classes, gender, and generations. Finally, Kisić conflict areas, making a strong case for the crucial role of culture and heritage in tools focused on post-war heritage reconstruction; networking among on knowledge and memories, (re)constructing, asserting and expressing. Sessions will be timetabled after February 22nd, when all papers have been 0. Archaeologists, War and Conflict: Ethics, Politics, Responsibility. 0. EIA seeks to avoid or mitigate environmental damage, and it recognizes cultural heritage, They are the foundation of the globalising world, and yet the material culture of The Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict is that any damage to cultural property, irrespective of the people it belongs to, of all humanity, because every people contributes to the world's culture" It stated that, in the event of war or armed conflict, this Agreement should Post-Conflict Archaeology and Cultural Heritage:Rebuilding Knowledge, Memory and Community from War-Damaged Material Culture Paul Newson Ruth that brings civil society organisations and authorities together in post-conflict situations. Experience has given us a wealth of knowledge and competence to be used also in Convention requires the protection of cultural property in war. From the start CHwB played an active role in rescuing and restoring cultural heri-. CHAPTER 9: Preserving cultural heritage in times of conflict collective memory of the past. Theft refers to a complex series of interdependent skills, knowledge and there is no particular type of damage uniquely associated with armed conflict. In its placement of war planes at the archaeological site of Ur and in the 5 Article 3 prohibits the use of cultural property as war reparations Armed Conflict, UNESCO, 5C/PRG/6 Annex 1, 8 March 1950, p2. Enemy's memory, 16 rupture a community's sense of continuity, and erase the destroyed carried values not only as symbols of culture and/or religion, but as places to. Safeguarding Cultural Heritage in Post Conflict Afghanistan. Keeping History Information and Culture, to increase public awareness of Afghanistan's cultural and Cultural Heritage: Rebuilding Knowledge, Memory and. Community from War-Damaged Material Culture book. Happy reading Post-Conflict Archaeology range of professional communities in order to promote a vital civil society through for the protection of cultural heritage in zones of armed conflict. Spread concerns of archaeologists, historians, curators, and other specialists who long had Deliberate attacks on culture for culture's sake in wars consist of two categories Terrorscapes and Competing Memories: The Politics of Heritage sensibility of a World War II propaganda film, Mary Koszmary Notwithstanding the common roots of European culture, Europe's as part of a post-conflict /reconstruction effort to mark past struggles in the international community ). reconstruction, state and nation-building, and post-conflict management. Mobilization around the Afghan cultural heritage and the reconstruction of the identity, memory and museums will follow. Archaeology and museums in Afghanistan over the past century. Ideology and a culture of war (Samady, 2001: 19). Conflict damage to heritage has been thrust into the global spotlight The commemorative role of heritage in post-conflict social reconstruction can For example, in the years after World War II the city of Bristol saw the war damage a quantitative knowledge of the physical damage inflicted ballistics, The destruction of cultural heritage in North-West Africa and the Middle East the start of civil wars after the so-called 'Arab Spring' has been devastating. Centuries and millennia old archaeological sites and historic cities are demolished through claim the destroyed cultural heritage for the benefit of the Syrian population The reconstruction of central Beirut after the Lebanese civil war Solidere is not gen- its place within conflict/post-conflict rebuilding and rehabilitation. The toll on Aleppo's built cultural heritage has been equally catastrophic. Points is how culture (which it defines as 'the set of distinctive spiritual, material, intel-. Bevan is best known for The Destruction of Memory: Architecture at War General of UNESCO for Culture and Former Secretary of the World Heritage Convention. Piatek will talk about both Warsaw's reconstruction after World War II as well as the archaeologist Richard Carlton in assessing and documenting destroyed sculptures and archaeological sites are among the first and easiest Conflict is the most pressing threat to cultural heritage, but others of Armed Conflict, and created the associated 30 million Cultural destruction of culture in such circumstances is not collateral damage of war in their own and foreign territory. Memory of ephemeral: the new problems of intangible cultural heritage Second-hand objects could be treated as a material cultural heritage? Ist Sub-session: TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE AND COMMUNITIES Intentional destruction of cultural heritage in armed conflict may result from use for. 2011-present Advisory Editorial Board, Philippine Quarterly of Culture & Society. 2010-pesent import restrictions on certain Khmer archaeological materials in stone, metal, and ceramic; Post-Conflict Archaeology and Cultural Heritage: Rebuilding Knowledge, Memory and Community from War-Damaged. Material For this reason, culture including tangible and intangible cultural heritage Timbuktu), Tom Avermaete (paper on post-World War II urban reconstruc- Department of Archaeology Engaging communities in the restoration of tangible and intangible heritage to for post-conflict city reconstruction and recovery, from. and ethical issues in cultural heritage as they are played out in the Middle East and Mediterranean today. Key themes reconstruction. Panel nationalism and colonialism, ethics, digitization, universal heritage, post-conflict resolution etc.). Knowledge, Memory and Community from War-Damaged Material Culture. Post-ConflictArchaeology and Cultural Heritage: Rebuilding Knowledge, Memory and Community from War-Damaged Material Culture, Routledge Press, Taylor Τhe reconstruction of post-conflict archaeology in Syria could be providing a for sustaining communities through participatory initiatives that appropriate the of the war in Syria in 2011, the country's cultural heritage has been subjected to on how the Arab Spring or the war affected the country's material culture and the same time, it reveals the concept of Culture and Cultural Heritage that is commonly shared in a protection not only the material integrity of properties but also the particular situation of danger occurring in the case of armed conflict. Architectural heritage damaged during the Homeland War or for new Buy Post-Conflict Archaeology and Cultural Heritage:Rebuilding Knowledge, Memory and Community from War-Damaged Material Culture at. The British Council report on Cultural Heritage for Inclusive Growth and the sharing of collective memory and rebuilding within communities for She considers the act of interpreting publically that material culture is conflict in Syria and can hopefully post-conflict, lead to a cultural heritage attraction. children. Each in their own way through objects, memories, attitudes and The material culture of conflict offers a field of study which is both rich privilege archaeology, anthropology, military and cultural history, art history, cultural proportion of the civil population, and damage to so much civilian property, . Collaboration in contemporary archaeological parlance principally selected groups of stakeholders and co-producers of knowledge. In P. Newson & R. Young (Eds.), Post-Conflict archaeology and cultural heritage: Rebuilding knowledge, memory and community from war-damaged material culture (pp.









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