Introduction: The ethical challenges for cultural heritage experts
working with the military - Peter G. Stone
Still in the Aftermath of Waterloo: A Brief History of Decisions
about Restitution - Margaret Miles
Physicians at War: Lessons for Archaeologists? - Fritz Allhoff
Christian Responsibility and the Preservation of Civilisation in
Wartime: George Bell and the fate of Germany in World War II -
Andrew Chandler
Responding to Culture in Conflict - Oliver Urquhart Irvine
How academia and the military can work together - Barney
White-Spunner
Archaeologist under pressure: neutral or cooperative in wartime -
René Teijgeler
Ancient Artefacts and Modern Conflict: A Case Study of Looting and
Instability in Iraq - Katharyn Hanson
Whose heritage? Archaeology, heritage and the military - Martin
Brown
Military Archaeology in the US: A Complex Ethical Decision - Laurie
W. Rush
Akwesasne: Where the Partridges Drum to Fort Drum: Consultation
with Native Communities - An Evolving Process - Francis
Scardera
Heritage Resources and Armed Conflicts: An African Perspective -
Caleb Adebayo Folorunso
Human Shields: Social Scientists on point in modern asymmetrical
conflicts - Derek Suchard
Politicians: Assassins of Lebanese heritage? Archaeology in Lebanon
in times of armed conflict - Joanne Farchakh Bajjally
Relations between Archaeologists and the Military in the Case of
Iraq - and replies - John Curtis
Relations between Archaeologists and the Military in the Case of
Iraq - and replies - Jon Price
Relations between Archaeologists and the Military in the Case of
Iraq - and replies - Mike Rowlands
Relations between Archaeologists and the Military in the Case of
Iraq - and replies - Laurie W. Rush
Relations between Archaeologists and the Military in the Case of
Iraq - and replies - René Teijgeler
Relations between Archaeologists and the Military in the Case of
Iraq - and replies - Iain Shearer
Author Biographies
Head of School, School of Arts and Cultures, Newcastle University; Professor of Heritage Studies Andrew Chandler is Director of the George Bell Institute and Reader in Modern History at the University of Chichester.
Raises a host of new and interesting issues.
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