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Chapter 1: Introduction: Theories and temporalities of post-conflict heritage: The importance of a normative approach.- Chapter 2: We are the Masters The prioritized reconstruction of Ypres (Belgium, World War I).- Chapter 3: The quotidianisation of spaces of violence: On how spaces of violence from the Spanish Civil War became normalised by the active choice of leaving them be.- Chapter 4: Reconstructing the phantom: The imagined heritage of the Saxon Palace in Warsaw.- Chapter 5:The Bridge to Transition: Post-conflict heritage as a tool of development in Mostar (Bosnia and Herzegovina).- Chapter 6: The roots of recovery: Àbàchà and the reconstruction of Intangible Heritage in postwar southeastern Nigeria.- Chapter 7: Save Carthage: Post-Conflict Reconstruction in Postcolonial Tunisia.- Chapter 8: Governing Cultural Heritage in Time of Crises: Case study: Borobudur, Indonesia.- Chapter 9: Post-conflict Risks to Built Heritage Through the Lens of the Libyan City of Benghazi.- Chapter 10: The Trojan Horse of St. George on Tbilisi's Freedom Square and Lessons from Georgia's post-2003 Reconstruction.- Chapter 11: Postscript: The Battle for Ukrainian Heritage: Reconstruction and Memory-making.

The Politics of PostConflict Heritage Reconstruction

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      Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
      Publication Date: 4/26/2025
      ISBN13: 9783031810923, 978-3031810923
      ISBN10: 3031810929
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      Chapter 1: Introduction: Theories and temporalities of post-conflict heritage: The importance of a normative approach.- Chapter 2: We are the Masters The prioritized reconstruction of Ypres (Belgium, World War I).- Chapter 3: The quotidianisation of spaces of violence: On how spaces of violence from the Spanish Civil War became normalised by the active choice of leaving them be.- Chapter 4: Reconstructing the phantom: The imagined heritage of the Saxon Palace in Warsaw.- Chapter 5:The Bridge to Transition: Post-conflict heritage as a tool of development in Mostar (Bosnia and Herzegovina).- Chapter 6: The roots of recovery: Àbàchà and the reconstruction of Intangible Heritage in postwar southeastern Nigeria.- Chapter 7: Save Carthage: Post-Conflict Reconstruction in Postcolonial Tunisia.- Chapter 8: Governing Cultural Heritage in Time of Crises: Case study: Borobudur, Indonesia.- Chapter 9: Post-conflict Risks to Built Heritage Through the Lens of the Libyan City of Benghazi.- Chapter 10: The Trojan Horse of St. George on Tbilisi's Freedom Square and Lessons from Georgia's post-2003 Reconstruction.- Chapter 11: Postscript: The Battle for Ukrainian Heritage: Reconstruction and Memory-making.

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