Panel Discussion “Negotiating Cultural Heritage. Making, Sustaining,...
On 24 April 2017, more than 80 participants took part in the conversation “Negotiating Cultural Heritage. Making, Sustaining, Breaking, Sharing” at the Bode Museum in Berlin. It was convened by the...
View ArticleCultural Heritage, Trauma, and Manipulation – Interview with Wulandani...
Wulandani Dirgantoro Together with Venugopal Maddipati (Art Histories Fellow), Wulandani Dirgantoro hosted a discussion table on “Cultural Heritage, Trauma, and Manipulation” at our event “Negotiating...
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von Peter Schraeder Auf der internationalen Konferenz “What was Philology in Arabic? Arabic-Islamic Textual Practices in the Early Modern World”, die vom 13.-15. Juli 2017 an der Freien Universität in...
View ArticleIn the Borderlands of War of Eastern Ukraine. Making Borders by Mapping Needs...
An overview of recent academic and NGO expertise on life along the contact line by Sophie Lambroschini, Centre Marc Bloch (Berlin) ©OSCE/Edward Crowther The photo above depicts an unexploded PG-7L...
View ArticleSense and Essence. Heritage and the Cultural Construction of the Real
By Birgit Meyer and Mattijs van de Port The past is present in the present in many ways and shapes, from barely marked traces to cherished treasures. In this spectrum, cultural heritage is qualified as...
View ArticleRestitution of Art Objects: Bringing in African Perspectives
By Wazi Apoh and Andreas Mehler The debate on the restitution of colonially-‘acquired’ art objects from Africa is boiling in Paris and Berlin, but in other quarters of the world it has not even...
View ArticleBook review: New Conservatives in Russia and East Central Europe
By Alicja Curanović Katharina Bluhm and Mihai Varga, New Conservatives in Russia and East Central Europe (London, New York: Routledge, 2019) Conservatism seems to be the new black among experts on...
View ArticleVerlieben, verloren, vergessen, verzeihen. Frauenbriefe aus den Londoner...
Von Lucas Haasis und Annika Raapke, Prize Papers Project 1793. In Frankreich ist es das zweite Jahr der Republik entsprechend der neuen Zeitrechnung der Revolution und der Beginn der...
View ArticleGerman Heritage in Letters: Understanding knowledge transfers by migrants and...
German Heritage in Letters is a project to create a digital collection of German-language correspondence currently held in private hands, or by archives, libraries, museums, and other institutions....
View ArticleAll Things Transregional? A Conversation about Transregional Research
The contributions of the blog series »All Things Transregional?« are now available in an open access volume on perspectivia.net and in print. Scholars from various disciplines discuss about the...
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