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Cultural Heritage and Politics of the Past: An Interview with Dacia Viejo-Rose

Interviewed by Sherman Teichman

For heritage is central to understanding some of the most pressing societal issues: responses to and consequences of crisis moments, the rise of fundamentalism and xenophobia, the future of cities, the increasingly fragile social contract, tensions between universal and local visions, developing strategies towards climate change, unpacking the ever more numerous claims over historical injustices, and rebuilding fractured societies.

Archaeological Heritage and Museums

By Dacia Viejo-Rose 

The objective of this paper is to provide candidates with a sound knowledge about reasons for and ways of managing the past. During the course, candidates will develop a broad understanding of the diverse issues involved in heritage management, as well as an understanding of the types of agents and instruments involved.

Issue 6 | April 2017

A Special Feature on Memory and the Politics of the Past: New Research and Innovation Introduction by Nicole Shea, Aline Sierp, and Jenny Wüstenberg Research “Migration and the Shaping of Transcultural Memory at the Margins of Europe” by Emilia Salvanou “Tourism and Transnational Memory Formation in Tallinn, Estonia” by Alena Pfoser  “World War I and Historical Memory” by Carl Strikwerda Poetry Six Poems by Daniela Danz, translated from the German by Monika Cassell Fiction Excerpt from The Communist by Guido Morselli, translated from

Contributors

 A Abazi, Enika Abikh, Vladimir Abu-Lughod, Lila Achilles, Manuela Acosta, Angela Adaire, Esther Adams, Kirkwood Adar, Sinem Adler, Shoshana Adorno, Theodor W. Aerts, Layla Agosín, Marjorie Ahmed, Bouanani Aitken, Martin Ajami, Newsha Akabas, Shoshana Alagbé, Yvan Albala, Ken Al-Bulushi, Yousuf Ali Farah, Ubah Christina Ali, Alia Allain Bonilla, Marie-Laure Allchorn, William Allegrante, John P. Allen, Chris Allen, Julie Allwood, Gill Almadhoun, Ghayath Almeida, Alexis Alomar, Osama Altınay, Rüstem Ertuğ Amaral, Inês Ámon, Katalin Anagnostopoulos, Aris