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Cultural Heritage, Ethics, and the Military 🔍
Stone, Professor Peter G.; Curtis, John; Price, Jon; Hanson, Katharyn; Rush, Laurie W.; Miles, Margaret; Brown, Martin; Rowlands, Mike; Urquhart Irvine, Oliver; Stone, Professor Peter G.; Teijgeler, René; Chandler, Andrew; White-Spunner, Barney; Folorunso, Caleb Adebayo; Suchard, Derek; Scardera, Francis; Allhoff, Fritz; Shearer, Iain; Farchakh Bajjally, Joanne
Boydell & Brewer, Heritage Matters, 2011
元数据 · 英语 [en] · 2011 · 📗 未知类型的图书 · libby · Libby 9063134
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The world reacted with horror to the images of the looting of the National Museum in Iraq in 2003 - closely followed by other museums and then, largely unchecked, or archaeological sites across the country. This outcome had been predicted by many archaeologists, with some offering to work directly with the military to identify museums and sites to be avoided and protected. However, this work has since been heavily criticised by others working in the field,who claim that such collaboration lended a legitimacy to the invasion. It has therefore served to focus on the broader issue of whether archaeologists and other cultural heritage experts should ever work with the military,and, if so, under what guidelines and strictures.
The essays in this book, drawn from a series of international conferences and seminars on the debate, provide an historical background to the ethical issues facing cultural heritage experts, and place them in a wider context. How do medical and religious experts justify their close working relationships with the military? Is all contact with those engaged in conflict wrong? Does working with the military really constitute tacit agreement with military and political goals, or can it be seen as contributing to the winning of a peace rather than success in war? Are guidelines required to help define roles and responsibilities? And can conflict situations be seen as simply an extension of protecting cultural property on military training bases? The book opens and addresses these and other questions as matters of crucial debate.
Contributors: Peter Stone, Margaret M. Miles, Fritz Allhoff, Andrew Chandler, Oliver Urquhart Irvine, Barney White-Spunner, René Teijgeler, Katharyn Hanson, Martin Brown, Laurie Rush, Francis Scardera, Caleb Adebayo Folorunso, Derek Suchard, Joanne Farchakh Bajjaly, John Curtis, Jon Price, Mike Rowlands, Iain Shearer
The essays in this book, drawn from a series of international conferences and seminars on the debate, provide an historical background to the ethical issues facing cultural heritage experts, and place them in a wider context. How do medical and religious experts justify their close working relationships with the military? Is all contact with those engaged in conflict wrong? Does working with the military really constitute tacit agreement with military and political goals, or can it be seen as contributing to the winning of a peace rather than success in war? Are guidelines required to help define roles and responsibilities? And can conflict situations be seen as simply an extension of protecting cultural property on military training bases? The book opens and addresses these and other questions as matters of crucial debate.
Contributors: Peter Stone, Margaret M. Miles, Fritz Allhoff, Andrew Chandler, Oliver Urquhart Irvine, Barney White-Spunner, René Teijgeler, Katharyn Hanson, Martin Brown, Laurie Rush, Francis Scardera, Caleb Adebayo Folorunso, Derek Suchard, Joanne Farchakh Bajjaly, John Curtis, Jon Price, Mike Rowlands, Iain Shearer
备选作者
Professor Peter G. Stone; John Curtis; Jon Price; Katharyn Hanson; Laurie W. Rush; Margaret Miles; Martin Brown; Mike Rowlands; Oliver Urquhart Irvine; Professor Peter G. Stone; René Teijgeler; Andrew Chandler; Barney White-Spunner; Caleb Adebayo Folorunso; Derek Suchard; Francis Scardera; Fritz Allhoff; Iain Shearer; Joanne Farchakh Bajjally
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2024-09-11
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