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EUROPA.21Delors, JacquesSUNV000204Baron Crespo, EnriqueSUNV000255Club di FirenzeSUNV047855Il mulinoSUNV000011650ITSOL20181109RICASUN0000170UFFICIO DI BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI GIURISPRUDENZA00 CONS X.Ea.28 00 10441 UFFICIO DI BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI GIURISPRUDENZA10441CONS X.Ea.28paEuropa62583UNICAMPANIA01060nam 2200337Ia 450 99638777770331620221108101406.0(CKB)1000000000622920(EEBO)2248536671(OCoLC)07949699(EXLCZ)99100000000062292019811123d1641 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Very joyfull news from Ireland[electronic resource] read in the House of Commons and commanded to be immediately printedLondon Printed for Joseph Hunscott16411 broadsideCaption title.At head of title: March 21.Signed: Raphael Hunt.Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.eebo-0014IrelandHistoryRebellion of 1641Hunt Raphael17th cent.1011620UMIUMIWaOLNBOOK996387777703316Very joyfull news from Ireland2344414UNISA04601nam 2200553 a 450 991078697530332120230803030135.090-04-25142-110.1163/9789004251427(CKB)2670000000360751(EBL)1187239(MiAaPQ)EBC1187239(OCoLC)844939479(OCoLC)842881661(nllekb)BRILL9789004251427(Au-PeEL)EBL1187239(CaPaEBR)ebr10699985(CaONFJC)MIL487372(OCoLC)844939479(EXLCZ)99267000000036075120130527d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediardacarrierCultural heritage in the crosshairs[electronic resource]protecting cultural property during conflict /edited by Joris D. Kila, James A. ZeidlerLeiden, Netherlands ;Boston, Mass. Brillc20131 online resource (374 p.)Heritage and identity : issues in cultural heritage protectionDescription based upon print version of record.90-04-24781-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Matter /Joris D. Kila and James A. Zeidler --Introduction /Karl von Habsburg --Military Involvement in Cultural Property Protection as Part of Preventive Conservation /Joris D. Kila --Respecting and Protecting Cultural Heritage in Peace Support Operations—A Pragmatic Approach /Michael Pesendorfer --Cultural Property Protection and the Training Continuum in the U.S. Department of Defense /James A. Zeidler --Developing a Cultural Property Protection Training Program for ROTC: Methodology, Content, and Structure /John A. Valainis --Conflicting Memory: The Use of Conflict Archaeology Sites as Training for Operational Troops /Richard Osgood --Developing a NATO Cultural Property Protection Capability /Michael Hallett --Aiming to Miss: Engaging with the Targeting Process as a Means of Cultural Property Protection /Michael Hallett --A Case Study in Cultural Heritage Protection in a Time of War /Benjamin A. Roberts and Gary B. Roberts --Preserving Cultural Heritage in Time of Conflict: A Tool for Counterinsurgency /Cheryl White and Thomas Livoti --Heritage Destruction and Spikes in Violence: The Case of Iraq /Benjamin Isakhan --A Report on Archaeological Site Stability and Security in Afghanistan: The Lashkari Bazar Survey /Matthieu J. Murdock and Carrie A. Hritz --Holy Places—Contested Heritage: Dealing with Cultural Heritage in the Region of Palestine from the Ottoman Period until Today /Friedrich T. Schipper --Urban Cultural Heritage and Armed Conflict: The Case of Beirut Central District /Caroline A. Sandes --Antiquity and Conflict: Some Historical Remarks on a Matter of Selection /Mirjam Hoijtink --Plundering Boys: A Cultural Criminology Assessment on the Power of Cultural Heritage as a Cause for Plunder in Armed Conflicts along History /Marc Balcells --Conclusion /Joris D. Kila and James A. Zeidler --Index /Joris D. Kila and James A. Zeidler.The protection of cultural property during times of armed conflict and social unrest has been an on-going challenge for military forces throughout the world even after the ratification and implementation of the 1954 Hague Convention and its two Protocols by participating nations. This volume provides a series of case studies and “lessons learned” to assess the current status of Cultural Property Protection (CPP) and the military, and use that information to rethink the way forward. The contributors are all recognized experts in the field of military CPP or cultural heritage and conflict, and all are actively engaged in developing national and international solutions for the protection and conservation of these non-renewable resources and the intangible cultural values that they represent.Heritage and Identity2.Cultural propertyProtectionInternational cooperationWar and civilizationCultural propertyProtectionInternational cooperation.War and civilization.363.6/9Kila Joris1544271Zeidler James A1113854MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910786975303321Cultural heritage in the crosshairs3815944UNINA