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Case-studies of whether and how heritage can be used to bring about
reconciliation. This volume explores one of the most critical
issues of our time: whether heritage can contribute to a more
peaceful society and future. It reflects a core belief that
heritage can provide solutions to reconciling peoples and
demonstrates the amount of significant work being carried out
internationally. Based round the core themes of new and emerging
ideas around heritage and peace, heritage and peace-building in
practice, and heritage, peace-building andsites, the twenty
contributions seek to raise perceptions and understanding of
heritage-based peace-building practices. Responding to the emphasis
placed on conflict, war and memorialization, they reflect
exploratory yet significant steps towards reclaiming the history,
theory, and practice of peacebuilding as serious issues for
heritage in contemporary society. The geographical scope of the
book includes contributions from Europe, notably the Balkans
andNorthern Ireland, the Middle East, and Kenya. Diana Walters is
an International Heritage Consultant and Honorary Senior Research
Fellow at the University of Exeter; Daniel Laven is Associate
Professor of Human Geography, Department of Tourism Studies and
Geography/European Tourism Research Institute (ETOUR), Mid Sweden
University; Peter Davis is Emeritus Professor of Museology,
Newcastle University. Contributors: Tatjana Cvjeticanin,
PeterDavis, Jonathan Eaton, David Fleming, Seth Frankel, Timothy
Gachanga, Alon Gelbman, Felicity Gibling, Will Glendinning, Elaine
Heumann Gurian, Lejla Hadzic, Feras Hammami, Lotte Hughes, Bosse
Lagerqvist, Daniel Laven, Bernadette Lynch, Elena Monicelli,
Yongtanit Pimonsathean, Saleem H. Ali, Sultan Somjee, Peter Stone,
Michele Taylor, Peter van den Dungen, Alda Vezic, Jasper Visser,
Diana Walters.
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