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Title The heritage of war / edited by Martin Gegner and Bart Ziino.
Publication Info London : Routledge, 2011.



Descript xv, 264 p. : ill., map
Contents Series general co-editors' foreword Introduction. The Heritage of War: Agency, Contingency, Identity Martin Gegner and Bart Ziino Part I: Remembering and Representing War 1. Hellfire Pass Memorial Museum, Thai-Burma Railway Joan Beaumont 2. Victory and defeat at i?n Bien Ph?: memory and memorialization in Vietnam and France William Logan and Nguy?n Thanh Binh 3. War monuments in East and West Berlin: Cold War symbols or different forms of memorial? Martin Gegner 4. 'Inevitable erosion of heroes and landmarks': an end to the politics of Allied war memorials in Tarawa? Judith A. Bennett 5. Commemorating the American Civil War in National Park Service battlefields Robert K. Sutton Part II: Identities 6. 'Our ancestors the Incas:' Andean warring over the conquering pasts O. Hugo Benavides 7. 'We are talking about Gallipoli after all': contested narratives, contested ownership and the Gallipoli Peninsula Bart Ziino 8. Narrating genocide on the streets of Kigali Stephanie L. McKinney 9. Remembering and forgetting: South Asia and the Second World War Yasmin Khan Part III: The politics of reconstruction 10. Reconstruction over ruins: rebuilding Dresden's Frauenkirche Tony Joel 11. Symbols of reconstruction, signs of divisions. The case of Mitrovica, Kosovo Frank Schwartze 12. Reconstruction as exclusion: Beirut Esther Charlesworth and Anitra Nelson Index
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781136673832 (e-book)
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Series Key issues in cultural heritage
Key issues in cultural heritage.
Subject War and society -- Case studies.
Memorialization -- Political aspects -- Case studies.
Memorialization -- Social aspects -- Case studies.
Collective memory -- Political aspects -- Case studies.
Collective memory -- Social aspects -- Case studies.
Alt author Gegner, Martin, 1967-
Ziino, Bart, 1975-
Descript xv, 264 p. : ill., map
Contents Series general co-editors' foreword Introduction. The Heritage of War: Agency, Contingency, Identity Martin Gegner and Bart Ziino Part I: Remembering and Representing War 1. Hellfire Pass Memorial Museum, Thai-Burma Railway Joan Beaumont 2. Victory and defeat at i?n Bien Ph?: memory and memorialization in Vietnam and France William Logan and Nguy?n Thanh Binh 3. War monuments in East and West Berlin: Cold War symbols or different forms of memorial? Martin Gegner 4. 'Inevitable erosion of heroes and landmarks': an end to the politics of Allied war memorials in Tarawa? Judith A. Bennett 5. Commemorating the American Civil War in National Park Service battlefields Robert K. Sutton Part II: Identities 6. 'Our ancestors the Incas:' Andean warring over the conquering pasts O. Hugo Benavides 7. 'We are talking about Gallipoli after all': contested narratives, contested ownership and the Gallipoli Peninsula Bart Ziino 8. Narrating genocide on the streets of Kigali Stephanie L. McKinney 9. Remembering and forgetting: South Asia and the Second World War Yasmin Khan Part III: The politics of reconstruction 10. Reconstruction over ruins: rebuilding Dresden's Frauenkirche Tony Joel 11. Symbols of reconstruction, signs of divisions. The case of Mitrovica, Kosovo Frank Schwartze 12. Reconstruction as exclusion: Beirut Esther Charlesworth and Anitra Nelson Index
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781136673832 (e-book)
Series Key issues in cultural heritage
Key issues in cultural heritage.
Subject War and society -- Case studies.
Memorialization -- Political aspects -- Case studies.
Memorialization -- Social aspects -- Case studies.
Collective memory -- Political aspects -- Case studies.
Collective memory -- Social aspects -- Case studies.
Alt author Gegner, Martin, 1967-
Ziino, Bart, 1975-

Subject War and society -- Case studies.
Memorialization -- Political aspects -- Case studies.
Memorialization -- Social aspects -- Case studies.
Collective memory -- Political aspects -- Case studies.
Collective memory -- Social aspects -- Case studies.
Descript xv, 264 p. : ill., map
Contents Series general co-editors' foreword Introduction. The Heritage of War: Agency, Contingency, Identity Martin Gegner and Bart Ziino Part I: Remembering and Representing War 1. Hellfire Pass Memorial Museum, Thai-Burma Railway Joan Beaumont 2. Victory and defeat at i?n Bien Ph?: memory and memorialization in Vietnam and France William Logan and Nguy?n Thanh Binh 3. War monuments in East and West Berlin: Cold War symbols or different forms of memorial? Martin Gegner 4. 'Inevitable erosion of heroes and landmarks': an end to the politics of Allied war memorials in Tarawa? Judith A. Bennett 5. Commemorating the American Civil War in National Park Service battlefields Robert K. Sutton Part II: Identities 6. 'Our ancestors the Incas:' Andean warring over the conquering pasts O. Hugo Benavides 7. 'We are talking about Gallipoli after all': contested narratives, contested ownership and the Gallipoli Peninsula Bart Ziino 8. Narrating genocide on the streets of Kigali Stephanie L. McKinney 9. Remembering and forgetting: South Asia and the Second World War Yasmin Khan Part III: The politics of reconstruction 10. Reconstruction over ruins: rebuilding Dresden's Frauenkirche Tony Joel 11. Symbols of reconstruction, signs of divisions. The case of Mitrovica, Kosovo Frank Schwartze 12. Reconstruction as exclusion: Beirut Esther Charlesworth and Anitra Nelson Index
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
Alt author Gegner, Martin, 1967-
Ziino, Bart, 1975-
ISBN 9781136673832 (e-book)

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