Jeanette Greenfield:Die Rückkehr kultureller Schätze von Jeanette Greenfield (englisch) Taschenbuch Buch
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The Nile on eBay FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE The Return of Cultural Treasures by Jeanette Greenfield The return of cultural treasures to their homelands inspires fierce debate, as the case of the Elgin Marbles illustrates. The third edition of The Return of Cultural Treasures, first published in 2007, explores the historical, legal and political issues at play and examines the most recent developments in the unfolding story of cultural restitution. FORMATPaperback LANGUAGEEnglish CONDITIONBrand New Publisher Description In recent years controversial cases such as the so-called Elgin Marbles have prompted public debate on the return of cultural treasures to their homelands. In this fully revised and expanded third edition of her seminal work, first published in 2007, Jeanette Greenfield analyzes and discusses the historical, legal and political issues surrounding a wide cross-section of similar cases. Bringing the story up to date, this edition includes new chapters on wartime plunders, deliberately destroyed art and the return of ethnic art such as Australian aboriginal and Native American art. It also explores the palaeontological and marine archaeology issues at play and examines new approaches taken by museums when dealing with cultural objects and their return. Written in a highly accessible style with an interdisciplinary approach, this book will appeal to a wide range of readers interested in cultural heritage, archaeology and anthropology, museums, art history and international law. Author Biography Jeanette Greenfield is Australian and graduated from Melbourne and Cambridge Universities before taking her Ph.D. at Cambridge in international law. Table of Contents List of illustrations; Preface to the first edition; Preface to the second edition; Preface to the third edition; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; Introduction Magnus Magnusson; 1. The Icelandic manuscripts; 2. The Elgin Marbles debate; 3. British and other European practice; 4. Some British cases; 5. American and Canadian practice; 6. Russia and the former Soviet Union; 7. The Hebrew manuscripts; 8. International and regional regulation; 9. Art theft and the art market; 10. Plunder; 11. The first people; 12. Ground zero; 13. Homecomings: real and virtual; Notes; List of appendices in microfiche in first edition (1989); Select bibliography; Select list of web sites; Index. Review Review of the hardback: '[Described the central topic of this book as] 'the morally rather beautiful idea that certain objects belong by right to a culture, and that in certain circumstances this overrides rights of circumstantial ownership.' Arthur C. Danto, The Times Literary Supplement Review of the hardback: 'She brings style, enthusiasm and the mind an international lawyer to the complex historical, legal and political issues ... A book for everyone concerned about Earth's scientific, historic and artistic heritage ...' The Times Review of the hardback: 'This remarkable book represents on the one hand, an important contribution to the law, both international and domestic, of the cultural heritage, and on the other hand a contribution likewise to the history of the movement of cultural treasures.' Australian Law Journal Review of the hardback: 'Both readable and with its hundred excellent illustrations a delight to browse through ...' British Yearbook of International Law Review of the hardback: '[Jeanette Greenfield] presents an involving, balanced and excellently researched discussion of the priceless cultural artefacts taken from their lands of origin ...' Art and Antiques Review of the hardback: 'A fine book on a very important subject often surrounded not just by controversy but plain lies. It is a book which all interested in the cultural heritage of the people of the world will find rewarding reading.' Sydney Morning Herald Review of the hardback: 'An extremely readable and accessible account of the complex legal issues involved in the question of repatriation ... a well thought out balanced presentation ...' Current Anthropology Review of the hardback: '... a very valuable and important work ... presents fully researched discussions of scores of cases argued over many years concerning national requests for 'repatriation' and 'return' of art and artefacts.' American Journal of Archaeology Review of the hardback: 'The first edition of this highly readable study was an important landmark in the debates about the antiquities trade.' British Archaeology Review of the hardback: '... provides a very fair analysis of this complex issue ... a beautifully produced book ... a standard reference on the subject.' Australian Society Review of the hardback: 'Greenfield's book is an excellent guide for any would-be cultural politician.' Financial Times Review of the hardback: '... a breakthrough book ... which treats in a very detailed and illuminating and nuanced way, processes about which folklorists increasingly are ... concerned: the expropriation of cultural capital and its use by powerful nation-states for the purposes of political legitimization, and then its repatriation, as a result of growing pressure from those from whom it was taken.' Lingua Franca '... essential for reflection and reference for anyone wishing to engage in the increasingly public debate about the ownership of cultural property. ... There are substantial, enlightening studies of many specific cases, and very readable discussions of the complex moral, political and legal contexts. New additions include chapters on plunder, native rights to relics and human remains, and the deliberate deconstruction of art. It all benefits greatly from being a clear minded, single-authorised study rather than an edited collection' British Archaeology 'The Return of Cultural Treasures is an enjoyable read. Greenfield is strong on facts and knows how to tell an attractive story. The volume is lively and rich in juicy morsels. It is also attractively presented, with 139 illustrations, most of them photos.' Journal of Business Law 'Dr Greenfield has certainly produced a masterpiece which we can recommend to both beginners and specialists. I know of no other book on the issue of restitution which comes close to this book in its breadth of knowledge and careful detailed analysis.' ModernGhana.com "This volume is a valuable addition to any collection on repatriation. The material covered is highly readable, being presented in such a way as to be of interest and use to both the scholastic community and inquiring minds in the general public. As such, this latest edition of The Return of Cultural Treasures is recommended to everyone interested in repatriation and international law regarding cultural heritage." -Robert J. Stark, University of Alberta: Canadian Journal of Archaeology Review Quote "This volume is a valuable addition to any collection on repatriation. The material covered is highly readable, being presented in such a way as to be of interest and use to both the scholastic community and inquiring minds in the general public. As such, this latest edition of The Return of Cultural Treasures is recommended to everyone interested in repatriation and international law regarding cultural heritage." -Robert J. Stark, University of Alberta: Canadian Journal of Archaeology Promotional "Headline" A fully revised and expanded edition of the exploration of the historical, legal and political issues in cultural restitution, first published in 2007. Description for Bookstore The return of cultural treasures to their homelands inspires fierce debate, as the case of the Elgin Marbles illustrates. The third edition of The Return of Cultural Treasures, first published in 2007, explores the historical, legal and political issues at play and examines the most recent developments in the unfolding story of cultural restitution. Description for Library The return of cultural treasures to their homelands inspires fierce debate, as the case of the Elgin Marbles illustrates. The third edition of The Return of Cultural Treasures, first published in 2007, explores the historical, legal and political issues at play and examines the most recent developments in the unfolding story of cultural restitution. Details ISBN1107625408 Author Jeanette Greenfield Pages 524 Publisher Cambridge University Press Year 2013 Edition 3rd ISBN-10 1107625408 ISBN-13 9781107625402 Format Paperback Imprint Cambridge University Press Place of Publication Cambridge Country of Publication United Kingdom Replaces 9780521477468 DEWEY 363.69 Short Title RETURN OF CULTURAL TREAS REV/E Edition Description Revised Language English Media Book Residence ENK Illustrations black & white illustrations Publication Date 2013-08-22 Audience Professional and Scholarly UK Release Date 2013-08-22 AU Release Date 2013-08-22 NZ Release Date 2013-08-22 We've got thisAt The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it.With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! 30 DAY RETURN POLICYNo questions asked, 30 day returns! FREE DELIVERYNo matter where you are in the UK, delivery is free. 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