The return of cultural treasures to their homelands inspires fierce debate, as the case of the Elgin Marbles illustrates. The third edition of The Return of Cultural Treasures, first published in 2007, explores the historical, legal and political issues at play and examines the most recent developments in the unfolding story of cultural restitution.
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Review of the hardback: '[Described the central topic of this book as] 'the morally rather beautiful idea that certain objects belong by right to a culture, and that in certain circumstances this overrides rights of circumstantial ownership.' Arthur C. Danto, The Times Literary Supplement
Review of the hardback: 'She brings style, enthusiasm and the mind an international lawyer to the complex historical, legal and political issues ... A book for everyone concerned about Earth's scientific, historic and artistic heritage ...' The Times
Review of the hardback: 'This remarkable book represents on the one hand, an important contribution to the law, both international and domestic, of the cultural heritage, and on the other hand a contribution likewise to the history of the movement of cultural treasures.' Australian Law Journal
Review of the hardback: 'Both readable and with its hundred excellent illustrations a delight to browse through ...' British Yearbook of International Law
Review of the hardback: '[Jeanette Greenfield] presents an involving, balanced and excellently researched discussion of the priceless cultural artefacts taken from their lands of origin ...' Art and Antiques
Review of the hardback: 'A fine book on a very important subject often surrounded not just by controversy but plain lies. It is a book which all interested in the cultural heritage of the people of the world will find rewarding reading.' Sydney Morning Herald
Review of the hardback: 'An extremely readable and accessible account of the complex legal issues involved in the question of repatriation ... a well thought out balanced presentation ...' Current Anthropology
Review of the hardback: '... a very valuable and important work ... presents fully researched discussions of scores of cases argued over many years concerning national requests for 'repatriation' and 'return' of art and artefacts.' American Journal of Archaeology
Review of the hardback: 'The first edition of this highly readable study was an important landmark in the debates about the antiquities trade.' British Archaeology
Review of the hardback: '... provides a very fair analysis of this complex issue ... a beautifully produced book ... a standard reference on the subject.' Australian Society
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The return of cultural treasures to their homelands inspires fierce debate, as the case of the Elgin Marbles illustrates. The 2007 third edition of The Return of Cultural Treasures explores the historical, legal and political issues at play and examines the most recent developments in the unfolding story of cultural restitution.
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- EditorialCAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
- Año de publicación2007
- ISBN 10 0521802164
- ISBN 13 9780521802161
- EncuadernaciónTapa dura
- Número de edición3
- Número de páginas522
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