Cultural heritage in the crosshairs : protecting cultural property during conflict

1. Verfasser: Kila, Joris , [VerfasserIn]
Zeidler, James A., 1949- , [VerfasserIn]
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Leiden; Boston : Brill, 2013.
Umfang/Format: xvi, 360 p. : ill. (partl. col.) ; 24 cm.
Schriftenreihe: Heritage and indentity: issues in cultural heritage protection [2]
Schlagworte:
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Military involvement in cultural property protection as part of preventive
  • Conservation / Joris D. Kila
  • Respecting and protecting cultural heritage in peace support operations : a pragmatic approach / Michael Pesendorfer
  • Cultural property protection and the training continuum in the US Department of Defense / James A. Zeidler
  • Cultural property protection training for ROTC cadets and midshipmen / John Valainis
  • Conflicting memory : the use of conflict archaeology sites as training for operational troops / Richard Osgood
  • Developing a NATO cultural property protection capability / Michael Hallett
  • Aiming to miss : engaging with the targeting process as a means of cultural property protection / Michael Hallett
  • A case study in cultural heritage protection in a time of war / Benjamin A. Roberts and Gary B. Roberts
  • Preserving cultural heritage in time of conflict : a tool for counterinsurgency / Cheryl White and Thomas Livoti
  • Heritage destruction and spikes in violence : the case of Iraq / Benjamin Isakhan
  • A report on archaeological site stability and security in Afghanistan : the Lashkari Bazaar survey / Matthieu Murdock and Carrie Hritz
  • Holy places-contested heritage : dealing with cultural heritage in Israel/Palestine from the Ottoman empire until today / Friedrich Schipper
  • Urban cultural heritage and armed conflict : the case of Beirut Central District / Caroline A. Sandes
  • Archaeology, identity, and conflict : some historical remarks on a matter of selection / Mirjam Hoijtink
  • Plundering boys : a cultural criminology assessment on the power of cultural heritage as a cause for plunder in armed conflicts along history / Marc Balcells.