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_aCultural heritage, ethics and the military / _cedited by Peter G. Stone. |
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_aWoodbridge, Suffolk ; _aRochester, NY : _bBoydell Press, _c2011. |
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_axi, 228 p. : _bill. ; _c25 cm. |
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_aHeritage matters, _x1756-4832 ; _vv. 4 |
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_tIntroduction : the ethical challenges for cultural heritage experts working with the military / _rPeter Stone -- _tStill in the aftermath of Waterloo : a brief history of decisions about restitution / _rMargaret M. Miles -- _tPhysicians at war : lessons for archaeologists? / _rFritz Allhoff -- _tChristian responsibility and the preservation of civilisation in wartime : George Bell and the fate of Germany in World War II / _rAndrew Chandler -- _tResponding to culture in conflict / _rOliver Urquhart Irvine -- _tHow academia and the military can work together / _rBarney White-Spunner -- _tArchaeologist under pressure : neutral or cooperative in wartime / _rRene Teijgeler -- _tAncient artefacts and modern conflict : a case study of looting and instability in Iraq / _rKathryn Hanson -- _tWhose heritage? Archaeology, heritage and the military / _rMartin Brown -- _tMilitary archaeology in the US : a complex ethical decision / _rLaurie Rush -- _tAkwesasne : where the partridges drum to Fort Drum : consultation with native communities - an evolving process / _rFrancis Scardera -- _tHeritage resources and armed conflicts : an African perspective / _rCaleb Adebayo Folorunso -- _tHuman shields : social scientists on point in modern asymmetrical conflicts / _rDerek Suchard -- Politicians : assassins of Lebanese heritage? Archaeology in Lebanon in times of armed conflict / _rJoanne Farchakh Bajjaly -- _tRelations between archaeologists and the military in the case of Iraq / _rJohn Curtis. |
520 | _a"The world reacted with horror to the images of the looting of the National Museum in Iraq in 2003 - closely followed by other museums and then, largely unchecked, or archaeological sites across the country. This outcome had been predicted by many archaeologists, with some offering to work directly with the military to identify museums and sites to be avoided and protected. However, this work has since been heavily criticised by others working in the field, who claim that such collaboration lended a legitimacy to the invasion. It has therefore served to focus on the broader issue of whether archaeologists and other cultural heritage experts should ever work with the military, and, if so, under what guidelines and strictures. The essays in this book, drawn from a series of international conferences and seminars on the debate, provide an historical background to the ethical issues facing cultural heritage experts, and place them in a wider context."--Publisher's website. | ||
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_aCultural property _xProtection. |
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_aArchaeology _xPhilosophy. |
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_aClassical antiquities _xDestruction and pillage. |
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_aIraq War, 2003-2011 _xDestruction and pillage. |
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_aMilitary occupation _xMoral and ethical aspects. |
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_aCivil-military relations _vCase studies. |
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_aStone, Peter G., _d1957- |
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_aHeritage matters series ; _vv. 4. |
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