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Cultural heritage and memory after ethnic cleansing in post-conflict Bosnia-Herzegovina
International Review of the Red Cross ( IF 0.381 ) Pub Date : 2019-10-30 , DOI: 10.1017/s1816383119000237
Helen Walasek

This article draws on my book Bosnia and the Destruction of Cultural Heritage,1 which incorporates ground-breaking fieldwork in Bosnia-Herzegovina and extensive research, and on my subsequent research and fieldwork in the post-conflict country. In the article, I explore the meaning that restoration and reconstruction of cultural heritage intentionally destroyed during conflict can have, particularly to the forcibly displaced. With the protection of cultural heritage increasingly being treated as an important human right and with the impact that forcible displacement during armed conflict has on cultural identity now in the spotlight, the importance of cultural heritage for those ethnically cleansed in Bosnia-Herzegovina during the 1992–95 war (both those who returned and those who did not) has relevance for considerations of contemporary post-conflict populations.

中文翻译:

冲突后波黑种族清洗后的文化遗产和记忆

这篇文章借鉴了我的书波斯尼亚与文化遗产的破坏,1其中包括在波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那的开创性实地考察和广泛的​​研究,以及我随后在冲突后国家的研究和实地考察。在本文中,我探讨了在冲突期间故意破坏的文化遗产的恢复和重建可能具有的意义,尤其是对被迫流离失所的人。随着对文化遗产的保护越来越被视为一项重要的人权,以及武装冲突期间强迫流离失所对文化身份的影响现在成为人们关注的焦点,文化遗产对于 1992 年波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那种族清洗的人们的重要性- 95 战争(返回的和没有返回的)与当代冲突后人口的考虑有关。
更新日期:2019-10-30
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