Cultural Diplomacy and the Heritage of Empire analyses the history of the negotiations that led to atypical return of colonial-era cultural property from the Netherlands to Indonesia in 1970s. It offers a new perspective on the international influence of the UNGA and UNESCO on the return debate
Cultural Diplomacy and the Heritage of Empire analyses the history of the negotiations that led to atypical return of colonial-era cultural property from the Netherlands to Indonesia in 1970s. It offers a new perspective on the international influence of the UNGA and UNESCO on the return debateHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Cynthia Scott is a historian and heritage scholar who earned a PhD in History from Claremont Graduate University in Los Angeles, California. Her career began at the Getty Information Institute, a former operating program of the J. Paul Getty Trust, where she managed numerous projects and helped lead a collaborative endeavor with UNESCO, the Council of Europe, INTERPOL and the International Council of Museums, that developed "Object ID"-the international documentation standard for identifying cultural objects in the event of theft.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: the Netherlands and Indonesia: a rare success in the history of post-colonial returns 1 Colonial redress or post-colonial cooperation?: competing visions of cultural diplomacy in 1949 2 Cultural diplomacy at a crossroads: the Dutch struggle with Sukarno's Indonesia, 1950-65 3 Cultural relations as development aid: reconciliation with Suharto's Indonesia, 1966-70 4 Returning cultural property: continuity and change in the cultural diplomacy of the Dutch center-left, 1970-79 5 Post-colonial cultural property return debates since the 1970s: the Dutch-Indonesian case as historical lens Conclusion Index
Introduction: the Netherlands and Indonesia: a rare success in the history of post-colonial returns 1 Colonial redress or post-colonial cooperation?: competing visions of cultural diplomacy in 1949 2 Cultural diplomacy at a crossroads: the Dutch struggle with Sukarno's Indonesia, 1950-65 3 Cultural relations as development aid: reconciliation with Suharto's Indonesia, 1966-70 4 Returning cultural property: continuity and change in the cultural diplomacy of the Dutch center-left, 1970-79 5 Post-colonial cultural property return debates since the 1970s: the Dutch-Indonesian case as historical lens Conclusion Index
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