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Cultural heritage and illicit trafficking in the Middle East are two key topics of our time. The book sheds light on both aspects, and identifies the need to democratize cultural heritage, by giving greater control to local communities. It also investigates the link between local hotbeds of conflict and violence in countries such as Syria and Iraq, as well as war economics, transnational criminal networks and the politics of deliberate destruction and theft of cultural heritage. Finally, the chapters analyze the impact of non-violent and violent non-state actors, fragile states, forced migration, environmental degradation, as well as how local and international institutions have reacted to the dramatic events which the region and its inhabitants have experienced in recent years

Table of Contents

Ettore Greco and Nicolo Russo Perez

Foreword

Lorenzo Kamel

Introduction

Elijah J. Magnier

Chapter 1: The Steep Cost of Destabilizing Iraq and Syria

Francesco Bandarin

Chapter 2: The Reconstruction and Recovery of Syrian Cultural

Heritage. The Case of the Old City of Aleppo

Stefano de Martino

Chapter 3: The Italian Response to the Cultural Heritage Emergency

in Iraq

Omar Mohammed

Chapter 4: Space, Time and People: How the Destruction of Mosul’s

Heritage Reshaped the Future of the People

Abdul Salam Taha

Chapter 5: The Role of Academia in Enabling the Illicit Antiquities

Market: The Damage to Iraq’s Cultural Heritage Lorenzo Kamel

Chapter 6: Cultural Heritage as a Process of Accumulation: The

‘Paradigm of Gilgamesh’

Contributors

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Collapse and Rebirth of Cultural Heritage: The

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
      Publication Date: 12/06/2020
      ISBN13: 9783034341271, 978-3034341271
      ISBN10: 303434127X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Cultural heritage and illicit trafficking in the Middle East are two key topics of our time. The book sheds light on both aspects, and identifies the need to democratize cultural heritage, by giving greater control to local communities. It also investigates the link between local hotbeds of conflict and violence in countries such as Syria and Iraq, as well as war economics, transnational criminal networks and the politics of deliberate destruction and theft of cultural heritage. Finally, the chapters analyze the impact of non-violent and violent non-state actors, fragile states, forced migration, environmental degradation, as well as how local and international institutions have reacted to the dramatic events which the region and its inhabitants have experienced in recent years

      Table of Contents

      Ettore Greco and Nicolo Russo Perez

      Foreword

      Lorenzo Kamel

      Introduction

      Elijah J. Magnier

      Chapter 1: The Steep Cost of Destabilizing Iraq and Syria

      Francesco Bandarin

      Chapter 2: The Reconstruction and Recovery of Syrian Cultural

      Heritage. The Case of the Old City of Aleppo

      Stefano de Martino

      Chapter 3: The Italian Response to the Cultural Heritage Emergency

      in Iraq

      Omar Mohammed

      Chapter 4: Space, Time and People: How the Destruction of Mosul’s

      Heritage Reshaped the Future of the People

      Abdul Salam Taha

      Chapter 5: The Role of Academia in Enabling the Illicit Antiquities

      Market: The Damage to Iraq’s Cultural Heritage Lorenzo Kamel

      Chapter 6: Cultural Heritage as a Process of Accumulation: The

      ‘Paradigm of Gilgamesh’

      Contributors

      Abbreviations

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