Archaeology, cultural property, and the military:

From Lawrence of Arabia to the Monuments Men to the contributors within this volume, academic scholars have found themselves engaged in conflict areas, in topics involving conflict, and in unliekly partnerships with military professionals. Motives and methods have varied dramatically over the years,...

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Weitere Verfasser: Rush, Laurie 1955- (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Woodbridge Boydell Press 2010
Schriftenreihe:Heritage matters series
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Zusammenfassung:From Lawrence of Arabia to the Monuments Men to the contributors within this volume, academic scholars have found themselves engaged in conflict areas, in topics involving conflict, and in unliekly partnerships with military professionals. Motives and methods have varied dramatically over the years, but the over-riding theme of this volume is stewardship. In each case, an author has encountered a situation where their expertise has offered the potential to help save archaeological properties, historical structures, and sacred places - or has documented the process. Drawing on major contributions from seven armed forces, amongst others, this book aims to set out the obligations to protect cultural heritage under international Conventions; provide a series of case studies of current military practice; and outline the current efforts to enhance this. Overall, it offers examples, anecdotes, and lessons learned that can be used for consideration in planning future efforts for global archaeological stewardship
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Archaeology and the military - Laurie Rush -- - The obligations contained in international treaties of armed forces to protect cultural heritage in times of armed conflict - Patty Gerstenblith -- - Rescuing Europe's cultural heritage - the role of the allied monuments officers in World War II - Krysia Spirydowicz -- - The UK's training and awareness programme - Julian Radcliffe -- - US Army civil affairs - protecting cultural property, past and future - Corine Wegener -- - Cultural property protection in the even of armed conflict - deploying military experts or can white men sing the blues? - Joris D. Kila -- - Good training and good practice - protection of the cultural heritage on UK defence training estate - Martin Brown -- - In-theatre soldier training through cultural heritage playing cards - a US Department of Defense example - James Zeidler and Laurie Rush -- - Dealing the heritage hand - establishing a United States Department of Defense cultural property protection program for global operations - Laurie Rush -- - Teaching cultural property protection in the Middle East - the Central Command Historical Cultural Advisory Group and international efforts - Laurie Rush -- - Cultural resources data for heritage protection in contingency operations - Paul R. Green -- - Time is not on my side - cultural resource management in Kirkuk, Iraq - Darrell C. Pinckney -- - US military support of cultural heritage awareness and preservation in post-conflict Iraq - Diane C. Siebrandt -- - Operation heritage - Hugo Clarke -- - Cultural property protection in the event of armed conflict - Austrian experience - Friedrich Schipper ... [et al.] -- - The role of the Swiss armed forces in the protection of cultural property - Stephan Zellmyeyer -- - Preserving global heritage from space in times of war - Sarah Parcak
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (x, 230 Seiten)
ISBN:9781846158742
DOI:10.1017/9781846158742

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