All Stories

  1. The Cultural Heritage as a Resource in Conflict Resolution – Possibilities and challenges
  2. Heritage as a process of connecting – Pluralism and diversity in Nordic and Baltic museums
  3. An Archaeology of Reclaiming Memories – Possibilities and Pitfalls
  4. Introduction
  5. Toxic heritage:
  6. The Temporalities of Gazimestan
  7. The Burden of the Past
  8. The Temporalities of Belonging
  9. Landscapes of Difficult Heritage
  10. Remembering and Forgetting in Mostar
  11. Heritage, Violence and Temporalities
  12. Places of Reclaiming Continuity
  13. Prehistoric Violence as Difficult Heritage
  14. Introduction
  15. Concluding Discussion
  16. Negated Spaces and Strategies of Irrelevance
  17. A Place of Avoidance and Belonging
  18. Youth activism and dignity in post-war Mostar – envisioning a shared future through heritage
  19. Consensus Building, Negotiation, and Conflict Resolution for Heritage Place Management
  20. Conflicted Memorials and the Need to Look Forward. The Interplay Between Remembering and Forgetting in Mostar and on the Kosovo Field
  21. The divided city and the grassroots – the (un)making of ethnic divisions in Mostar
  22. No future in archaeological heritage management?
  23. Prehistoric Violence as Difficult Heritage: Sandby Borg – A Place of Avoidance and Belonging
  24. Making a home in Mostar: heritage and the temporalities of belonging
  25. War and Cultural Heritage — Biographies of Place