The Routledge handbook of heritage destruction
In: Routledge handbooks on museums, galleries and heritage
List of figures -- List of tables -- List of contributors -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- List of abbreviations -- A path well worn? Approaches for the old problem of heritage destruction / José Antonio González Zarandona, Emma Cunliffe, and Melathi Saldin -- Heritage destruction in conflict / Claire Smith -- Talking about heritage destruction in market countries / Erin L. Thompson -- Destruction of cultural heritage in peacetime and international law / Lucas Lixinski -- Development of the Law of Armed Conflict as applied to cultural heritage / Patty Gerstenblith -- Heritage destruction and human rights / Federico Lenzerini -- Heritage destruction and genocide: legal resistance, conceptual resiliency / Elisa Novic -- Methods, motivations, and actors: a risk-based approach to heritage destruction and protection / Emma Cunliffe -- Heritage destruction, natural disasters, and the environment: geological disasters / Tom Dawson -- Heritage destruction, natural disasters, and the environment: atmospheric disasters / Tom Dawson -- Flooded Heritage: The Impact of Dams on Archaeological Sites / Nicolò Marchetti and Federico Zaina -- On destruction in art and film / Stacy Boldrick -- Between heritage and the readymade-the imminent aesthetic of Ai Weiwei / José Antonio González Zarandona -- Heritage predation and the pursuit of politics / Mehiyar Kathem -- Post-conflict recovery challenges: affect and heritage in post-conflict Cyprus and Italy / Olga Demetriou and Elena Miltiadis -- Media narratives, heritage destruction, and universal heritage: a case study of Palmyra / Christopher W. Jones -- Collateral damage: the negative side effects of protecting cultural heritage in conflict related situations / Frederik Rosén -- Turning destruction into an opportunity: understanding the construction of Timbuktu's 'success story' by UNESCO / Mathilde Leloup -- Heritage destruction from a humanitarian perspective / Jennifer Price-Jones -- Cultural property destruction and damage in two World Wars / Nigel Pollard -- Heritage destruction and its impact in Scandinavia and the Baltic Region during the Second World War / Mattias Legnér -- Case study: the Wars of Yugoslav Succession / Helen Walasek -- Cambodia: gods threatened by the art market and warfare / Angela S. Chiu, Helena M. Arose, and Ben B. Evans -- Destruction of cultural heritage in times of conflict: the case of Syria / Nour Munawar -- Iraq: creative destruction and cultural heritage in the Warscape / Zainab Bahrani -- Iraqi and Syrian responses to heritage destruction under the Islamic State: genocide, displacement, reconstruction, and return / Benjamin Isakhan and James Barry -- Heritage destruction in the Caucasus with a specific focus on the Armenia Azerbaijan conflict / Ali Mozaffari and James Barry -- Weaponised heritage: urbicide by construction and destruction in Nablus, Palestine / Nurhan Abujidi -- What is happening to Egyptian heritage? the case of privately-owned buildings / Mohamed Kenawi -- Destruction, development, and heritage in Melbourne: SX Towers, Southern Cross Hotel, Eastern Market / James Lesh and David Nichols -- Case study: the destruction of Australian Aboriginal heritage and its implications for Indigenous Peoples globally / Jillian Huntley and Lynley A. Wallis -- Destruction of heritage in Latin America / María Isabel Hernández Llosas -- Reconsidering heritage destruction and sustainable development in a long term perspective / Cornelius Holtorf and Troels Myrup Kristensen -- Index.