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Fernweh

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  • Samenvatting
    'Fernweh' is a collection of essays on archaeological heritage management issues dedicated to Professor dr. Willem J.H. Willems.

    Willem Willems (1950-2014) was one of the most prominent and influential Dutch archaeologists. He directed three national archaeological and heritage organizations, and played a major role in the development of both national and international heritage management systems. His professional passion was threefold: Roman archaeology, archaeological heritage management and international collaboration. This volume is a tribute to him, his passions and the provocative discussions he loved so much. It holds contributions by people who worked closely with him. The essays originate from various contexts across the globe; from governmental organizations to museums, from private sector companies to universities. Some are contemplative, others offer refreshing visions for the future.

    The essays contribute to contemporary debates in archaeological heritage management. They concern the various dimensions and consequences of current policies and practices and address the meaning and use of the world's legacies from the past in and for society, at present and in the future. The overarching theme is the question of whose heritage we are protecting and how we can better valorise research results and connect with society.

    The book is organised into three parts. The first part, 'Time travels' covers the major challenges the archaeological heritage discipline is facing while heading towards the future. The second part, 'Crossing borders and boundaries', consists of essays that consider the international organizations and projects Willem Willems became (directly and indirectly) involved with. It reflects his trans-disciplinary interests and endeavours. In the third part, 'Home sweet home', the contributions discuss prof. Willems' involvement with and dedication to Dutch archaeological heritage management, from the implementation of the Council of Europe's Valletta Convention, to the engagement with people from all walks of life.

    Contents

    Willem J.H. Willems (1950-2014)

    Fernweh: Introduction
    Monique van den Dries, Sjoerd van der Linde & Amy Strecker

    Taking the next steps
    Douglas Comer

    Theme 1: Time travels - Facing challenges in heritage management

    Challenging values
    Adrian Olivier

    The aftermath of Malta
    Arek Marciniak

    Preservation in situ
    Tim Williams

    Making futures from the remains of the distant past
    Timothy Darvill

    From the preservation of cultural heritage to critical heritage studies
    Kristian Kristiansen

    Creative archaeology
    Sjoerd van der Linde & Monique van den Dries

    Sustainable archaeology in post-crisis scenarios
    Felipe Criado-Boado, David Barreiro & Rocío Varela-Pousa

    Yours, mine, and ours
    Pei-Lin Yu, Chen Shen & George Smith

    Mapping stakeholders in archaeological heritage management
    Alicia Castillo

    Solving the puzzle
    Annemarie Willems & Cynthia Dunning

    'Willem, give me an excuse to attend WAC!'
    Nelly Robles

    Heritage from the heart
    Pieter ter Keurs

    Theme 2: Crossing borders and boundaries - Global interactions in heritage management

    'This is not Australia!'
    Ian Lilley

    A personal memoir of the early years of ICAHM
    Henry Cleere

    A view from the 'far side'
    Margaret Gowen

    On translating the untranslatable, African heritage ... in African
    Nathan Schlanger

    The Oyu Tolgoi cultural heritage program, Mongolia
    Jeffrey Altschul & Gerry Wait

    The Caribbean challenge
    Corinne Hofman

    The organic nature of monuments use
    Jay Haviser

    Why history (still) matters
    Mariana Françozo

    The problem of landscape protection
    Amy Strecker

    Scientific illiteracy: what is the reality, what are the pitfalls?
    Sander van der Leeuw

    Theme 3: Home sweet home - Managing archaeological resources in the Netherlands

    Veni, vidi, vici
    Leonard de Wit

    Paving the way
    Monique Krauwer

    Visualizing the unknown
    Jos Deeben & Björn Smit

    A plea for ethics
    Tom Bloemers

    Preservation in situ at Almere, the downside of our success
    Dick de Jager

    The invisible treasures of our past
    Martijn Manders

    Fluctuating boundaries
    Ruurd Halbertsma

    People rather than things, the Haka and the Waka
    Steven Engelsman

    'Make it happen'
    Dieke Wesselingh

    Crossing borders along the Dutch limes
    Tom Hazenberg

    Bibliography W.J.H. Willems
  • Productinformatie
    Binding : Paperback
    Distributievorm : Boek (print, druk)
    Formaat : 183mm x 260mm
    Aantal pagina's : 186
    Uitgeverij : Sidestone Press
    ISBN : 9789088903502
    Datum publicatie : 12-2015
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