Book contents
- War and Cultural Heritage
- War and Cultural Heritage
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction The Impact of Conflict on Cultural Heritage: A Biographical Lens
- Chapter One Dybbøl: The Construction and Reconstruction of a Memorial Landscape
- Chapter Two ‘The Cemetery of France’: Reconstruction and Memorialisation on the Battlefield of Verdun (France)
- Chapter Three Something Old, Something New: The Materiality of Tradition and Power in the Post–Civil War Reconstruction of Gernika’s Foru Plaza
- Chapter Four The Dresden Frauenkirche as a Contested Symbol: The Architecture of Remembrance after War
- Chapter Five The Prison ofCarabanchel (Madrid, Spain): A Life Story
- Chapter Six ‘A Heritage of Resistance’ – The Changing Meanings of Belgrade’s Generalštab
- Chapter Seven Grand Ruins: Ledra Palace Hotel and the Rendering of ‘Conflict’ as Heritage in Cyprus
- Chapter Eight Changing Meaning of Second World War Monuments in Post-Dayton Bosnia Herzegovina: A Case Study of the Kozara Monument and Memorial Complex
- Chapter Nine Imagining Community in Bosnia: Constructing and Reconstructing the Slana Banja Memorial Complex in Tuzla
- Postscript 1: The Time of Place
- Postscript 2: When Memory TakesPlace
- Bibliography
- Index
Chapter Seven - Grand Ruins: Ledra Palace Hotel and the Rendering of ‘Conflict’ as Heritage in Cyprus
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 April 2015
- War and Cultural Heritage
- War and Cultural Heritage
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction The Impact of Conflict on Cultural Heritage: A Biographical Lens
- Chapter One Dybbøl: The Construction and Reconstruction of a Memorial Landscape
- Chapter Two ‘The Cemetery of France’: Reconstruction and Memorialisation on the Battlefield of Verdun (France)
- Chapter Three Something Old, Something New: The Materiality of Tradition and Power in the Post–Civil War Reconstruction of Gernika’s Foru Plaza
- Chapter Four The Dresden Frauenkirche as a Contested Symbol: The Architecture of Remembrance after War
- Chapter Five The Prison ofCarabanchel (Madrid, Spain): A Life Story
- Chapter Six ‘A Heritage of Resistance’ – The Changing Meanings of Belgrade’s Generalštab
- Chapter Seven Grand Ruins: Ledra Palace Hotel and the Rendering of ‘Conflict’ as Heritage in Cyprus
- Chapter Eight Changing Meaning of Second World War Monuments in Post-Dayton Bosnia Herzegovina: A Case Study of the Kozara Monument and Memorial Complex
- Chapter Nine Imagining Community in Bosnia: Constructing and Reconstructing the Slana Banja Memorial Complex in Tuzla
- Postscript 1: The Time of Place
- Postscript 2: When Memory TakesPlace
- Bibliography
- Index
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- War and Cultural HeritageBiographies of Place, pp. 183 - 207Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2015
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