Re-enacting the Past: Museography for Conflict Heritage
Linked as they are to unpleasant stories, they represent a discussion that is difficult to manage. However, this book shows how past conflict has the potential to resonate beyond its local context and work towards the construction of a collective identity on a European scale. Presenting a critical anthology of essays, grouped for the first time according to the three main topics of archaeology, art and museology, this volume offers different approaches and new perspectives on the theme of Conflict Heritage.