Browse Subject Headings
Heritage Reconstruction and People : Integrated Recovery after Trauma
Heritage Reconstruction and People : Integrated Recovery after Trauma
Click to enlarge
ISBN No.: 9783032098085
Pages: 400
Year: 202603
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 240.68
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Part 1. Introduction.- Chapter 1. A Postscript at the Threshold: The Ever-Evolving Urge to Recover the Residues of Culture from the Ruins (Hadzimuhamedovic).- Chapter 2. An Introduction to Heritage Reconstruction and People in Post-Trauma Social Recovery (Hadzimuhamedovic).- Part 2. Coming to Terms with the Past.


- Chapter 3. Edges or Limits: Architectural Ghosts in the Maze of Reconstruction (Kealy).- Chapter 4. Heritage Economics in Post-Disaster Reconstruction (Ost).- Chapter 5. The Recovery and Reconstruction of Cultural Heritage: The Socio-Economic Approach (Marcinkowska).- Chapter 6. Can Digital Heritage Technologies Support the Post-Trauma Recovery of Communities? Opportunities and Challenges (Quintero).


- Chapter 7. Towards Sustainable Post-War Recovery of the Old City of Aleppo: Evaluation of the Rehabilitation of the Suq al-Saqatiyya as a Pilot Project (Kasmo and Kuteifan).- Part 3. Inclusiveness.- Chapter 8. Destruction of Heritage as a Strategy of Mass Violence: Assessing Harm to Inform Meaningful Measures of Repair (Viejo-Rose and Killean).- Chapter 9. Historical Trauma and Cultural Heritage: INTIQAL-2030 in the Gaza Strip (AlAmasi et al).


- Chapter 10. ALIPH's Experience Protecting Heritage to Build Peace: The Early Lessons of ALIPH's Efforts to Protect Heritage in Conflict and Post-Conflict Areas (Freland et al).- Chapter 11. Peacebuilding through Heritage Rebuilding: Inclusive Heritage Discourse and Post-war Recovery in Bosnia (Hadzimuhamedovic).- Part 4. Building Resilience.- Chapter 12. War Scars between Erasure and Semantic Transformation: Lessons from Post-Trauma Reconstruction in Beirut.


(Haïdar)- Chapter 13. People and Heritage in Yemen: Where to? (Alshawesh and Hadzimuhamedovic).- Chapter 14. Time Travel in Heritage Reconstruction: The Case of the Kasubi Royal Tombs at Kampala, Uganda (Nsubuga).- Chapter 15. National Reconciliation as a Pre-requisite for National Heritage Conservation: The House of Wonders and Zanzibar Stone Town (Sheriff).- Part 5. People in Focus.


- Chapter 16. The Bigger Picture of Recovery: Conservation Challenges related to Living Heritage and Value and Belief Systems in the Preservation and Reconstruction of Cultural Heritage at Patan Durbar Square (Haselberger et al).- Chapter 17. Cultural Heritage: A Gateway for Exiting the Syrian Crisis (Rajab)- Chapter 18. The Post-Earthquake Recovery of Tower C in Durrës, Albania (Mamani et al).- Chapter 19. Reviving the Spirit of Mosul: The Reconstruction of Cultural Landmarks as a Tool to Foster Reconciliation in Post-Conflict Recovery (Acetoso et al).- Part 6.


Crossing borders.- Chapter 20. Responding to Challenges in the Reconstruction and Recovery of World Heritage Sites (Rössler).- Chapter 21. Political Will in Strategic and Integrated Reconstruction: The Example of Angkor (Bouchenaki).- Chapter 22. The Development of ICCROM Approaches in the Reconstruction of Cultural Properties during Post-Conflict Recovery Processes (Aslan).- Chapter 23.


World Monuments Fund Lessons from the Field: Heritage Recovery in Post-Crisis Areas (Montlaur).


To be able to view the table of contents for this publication then please subscribe by clicking the button below...
To be able to view the full description for this publication then please subscribe by clicking the button below...
Browse Subject Headings