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090 $aN8850$b.W58 2009
245 00 $aWitnesses to history :$ba compendium of documents and writings on the return of cultural objects /$cedited by Lyndel V. Prott.
260 $aParis :$bUnited Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization,$c2009.
300 $axxvi, 439 pages :$bcolor illustrations ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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520 $aThis compendium gives an outline of the historical, philosophical and ethical aspects of the return of cultural objects (e.g. cultural objects displaced during war or in colonial contexts), cites past and present cases (Maya Temple Facade, Nigerian Bronzes, United States of America v. Schultz, Parthenon Marbles and many more) and analyzes legal issues (relevant UNESCO and UNIDROIT Conventions, Supreme Court Decisions, procedure for requests etc.). It examines the ways in which peoples have lost their entire cultural heritage and analyzes the issue of its return and restitution by providing a wide range of perspectives on this subject.--Publisher's description.
505 00 $tThe history and development of processes for the recovery of cultural heritage /$rL. V. Prott --$tExtracts from letters to General Miranda 1796 /$rA-C. Quatremère de Quincy --$tThe 'Wiesbaden Manifesto' 1945 --$tUnited Nations General Assembly Resolution 3187 (XXVIII) 1973. Restitution of works of art to countries victims of expropriation --$tComments on the establishment of the committee /$rJ. Specht --$tA view in 1981 on the founding of the Committee /$rG. Lewis --$tA plea for the return of an irreplaceable cultural heritage to those who created it /$rA-M. M'Bow --$tThe Nigerian bronzes case (Allgemeine Versicherungsgesellschaft v. EK) --$tL. v. Indictment Chamber of the Canton of Geneva : extracts from the judgement --$tUnited Nations Security Council Resolution 1483 of 22 May 2003 on the Situation in Iraq and Kuwait --$tILA Principles for Cooperation in the Mutual Protection and Transfer of Cultural Material 2006 --$tUNESCO Forum on Memory and Universality, UNESCO Headquarters, Paris, 5 February 2007 --$tThe guilt of nations: restitution and negotiating historical injustices /$rE. Barkan -- Cosmopolitanism : ethics in a world of strangers /$rA. K. Appiah --$tCultural property as national heritage and common human heritage: the problem of reconciling common and individual interests /$rS. Turner --$tDeclaration on the Importance and Value of Universal Museums 2002 --$tThe British Museum Press Office --$tChinese experts demand return of cultural relics --$tThe declaration : a contested issue /$rG. Abungu --$tUniversal museums : the view from below /$rK. Singh --$tExcerpts from 'Restitution and repatriation : guidelines for good practice' 2000 /$rMuseums and Galleries Commission (United Kingdom) --$tA comparison of the Washington and Vilnius Principles and Resolution 1205 /$rP.J. O'Keefe --$t'Restitution' : art treasures and war /$rW. A. Kowalski --$tJapanese swords taken during the occupation after the Second World War /$rT. Kono --$tReturn of cultural property to their countries of origin : Bangladesh, Mali, Western Samoa --$tA preliminary survey of three national situations /$rICOM ad hoc Committee for the Return of Cultural Property --$tInternational law, museums and the return of cultural objects /$rA. F Vrdoljak --$tThe Sanggurah stone : Java or Scotland? --$tCouncil of Europe 'Recommendation No. R (98) 4 on Measures to Promote the Integrated Conservation of Historic Complexes Composed of Immovable and Movable Property' --$tThe Mataatua Declaration and the case of the carved meeting house, Mataatua /$rH.M. Mead --$t7 million to renovate meeting house /$rJ. Rowan --$tThe Parthenon marbles --$tThe Mayan temple facade /$rD. Freidel --$tRepatriation of sacred objects /$rP. J. O'Keefe --$tRepatriation as healing the trauma of history /$rR. Thornton --$tPosing a challenge for the future /$rM. Simpson --$tSnapshots on the dreaming : photographs of the past and present /$rJ.E. Stanton --$tSharing knowledge : digital heritage /$rB. Murphy --$tThe return of the Ahayu:da to Zuni Pueblo /$rW.L. Merrill, E.J. Ladd and T.J. Ferguson --$tThe Denver Art Museum /$rT. J. Ferguson, R. Anyon and E.J. Ladd --$tThe Web that connects the heart and mind /$rM. Youngbird --$tThe Smithsonian Institution /$rW.I. Merrill, E.J. Ladd and T.J. Ferguson --$tThe Repatriation of Haida Ancestors /$rM. Simpson --$tNative American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act 1990 (United States) --$tJoint Statement by Prime Minister Blair (United Kingdom) and Prime Minister Howard (Australia) on the repatriation of human remains 2003 --$tHuman Tissue Act 2004 (United Kingdom): Section 47 --$tGuidance for the care of human remains in museums (United Kingdom) : extracts --$tThe return of Inakayal to Patagonia /$rM. L. Endere --$tThe Return of Saartjie Baartman to South Africa --$tThe tattooed Maori head (toi moko) in the City of Rouen Museum --$tInternational Symposium 'from anatomic collections to objects of worship : conservation and exhibition of human remains in museums' 22-23 February 2008 : summary --$tFrom Nazi plunder to Russian restitution /$rP.K. Grimsted --$tThe Korean archives (The Oe-kyujanggak Books) /$rTae-jin Yi and Choong-Hyun Paik --$tGetting it back /$rR. Crewdson --$tStolen art : The ubiquitous question of good faith /$rM-A. Renold --$tPossession and ownership of stolen or otherwise lost works of art /$rA. Müller-Katzenburg --$tLimitation of actions in art and antiquity claims /$rR. Redmond-Cooper --$tA disturbing international convention: the UNIDROIT Convention on Cultural Objects /$rP. Lalive --$tThe concepts of original heritage and adoptive heritage in French legislation /$rM. Cornu --$tThe Icelandic sagas (Danish Supreme Court) --$tThe McClain/Schultz doctrine : another step against trade in stolen antiquities /$rP. Gerstenblith --$tUnited Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples 2007 : extracts --$tPrinciples & guidelines for the protection of the heritage of indigenous people: extracts --$tLitigation: the best remedy? /$rN. Palmer -- The recovery of cultural objects by African states through the UNESCO and UNIDROIT Conventions and the role of arbitration /$rF. Shyllon --$tThe Wei Dynasty Boddhisattva --$tThe return of relics between churches in different countries --$tThe Cypriot Icons in The Netherlands (Lans Case) /$rS. Matyk --$tIran v. Barakat : Iran wins Barakat appeal /$rD. Fincham --$tFrom Banyoles to Botswana : the return of a Bushman to Africa /$rN. Parsons, N. And A.K. Segobye --$tThe sarcophagus of Akhenaten --$tReturn of the remains of seventeen Tasmanian aboriginals --$tUNESCO Facilitation in Qatar 1998 --$tThe case of the Khurvin artefacts : Iran v. Wolfcarius --$tThe Ptolemaic map of the Spanish National Library --$tThe return of ancient textiles to Bolivia from Canada --$tProcedures in the UNESCO Intergovernmental Committee --$tThe Hittite cuneiform tablets.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p.[422]-427) and index.
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