Towards a human-rights approach to cultural heritage protectionMónica Palmero Fernández The concept of cultural heritage and its value is constantly evolving. One can trace its origins to European...
To whom does art belong?Göran Collste In a speech in Ouagadougou, capital of Burkina Faso on November 28th 2017, the French president Emmanuel Macron proclaimed...
A stone in a place: reflections on the replication of historical artifactsCarolyn Korsmeyer Material heritage is always a casualty of war, and sometimes combatants even target the treasured artifacts of their...
Killing for culture: Responding to cultural heritage destruction as a security threatRory Cox Cultural heritage can be broadly conceived – movable and immovable property, the human and the natural landscape, tangible and...
The challenges of protecting cultural heritage in armed conflictEmma Cunliffe, Paul Fox and Peter Stone The looting and destruction of cultural heritage has been a feature of armed conflict for almost...
Saving lives or saving stones? Two sides of the same coin?Erich Hatala Matthes When Daesh began blowing up ruins at the ancient city of Palmyra, Western news outlets couldn’t get enough of it....