UNESCO’S Response to the Rise of Violent Extremism : A Decade of Building International Momentum in the Struggle to Protect Cultural Heritage

In 2016, in response to recent attacks on cultural heritage sites in Syria, Iraq, and Timbuktu, the J. Paul Getty Trust convened a meeting at the British Academy in London to discuss the need for an international framework to protect cultural heritage in zones of armed conflict. To further explore t...

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Main Author: Bokova, Irina (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Baltimore, Maryland : Project Muse, 2021
Edition:First edition.
Series:J. Paul Getty Trust occasional papers in cultural heritage policy ; no. 5.
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