Urban heritage in divided cities : contested pasts / edited by Mirjana Ristic and Sybille Frank
Contributor(s): Ristic, Mirjana [editor] | Frank, Sybille [editor].
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Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Book | Main Library Reference Section | Reference | R 307.76 Ur72 2020 (Browse shelf) | Room use only | 53063QC |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contested pasts in divided cities : introduction
Part I. Transformations of heritages as 'conflict by other means'
Heritage necropolitics and the capture of Hebron : the logic of closure, fear, humiliation and elimination
Contested heritage-making as an instrument of ethnic division : Mitrovica, Kosovo
Nicosia hotspot : visualities of memory and heritage in the Greek Cypriot urban space
Lefkosa versus Lefosia : the heritage of conflict
The division of Aleppo city : heritage and urban space
Part II. Segregated heritage
Divided histories of the Pacific War : revisiting 'Changi's' (post)colonial heritage
Heritage of inclusion or exclusion? Contested claims and access to housing in Amritsar, India
Segregation, gentrification and heritage in Fredericksburg, Virginia : a preservation perspective
Heritage as a mediator of socio-spatial segregation : Cartagena de Indias, Colombia
Part III. Dealing with contested heritage
An island in sectarian seas? Heritage, memory and identity in post-war redevelopment of Beirut's central district
Entrepreneurial heritage-making in post-Wall Berlin : the case of New Potsdamer Platz
Dealing with the spatial remnants of conflict in Belfast : the Andersonstown Baracks site in West Belfast
Performing imaginary healings : the post-conflict heritage of Ebrington Barracks
Contested collective memory in the segregated city of Cape Town
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