Skip to content

Heritage & Memory

Reflections on the heritage field from students on the MA in Heritage & Memory Studies at the University of Amsterdam

  • Collections
    • Blog 2016/2017
    • Blog 2017/2018
    • Blog 2018/2019
    • Blog 2019/2020
    • Excursion 2017
      • Mission Statement
      • Research Projects Lviv
        • Bandera Monument
        • Centre for Urban History of East Central Europe
        • Golden Rose Synagogue
        • Janowska Concentration Camp
        • Lviv as Urban Palimpsest
        • Lychakiv Cemetery
      • Research Projects Lublin
        • The Grodzka Gate
        • Mis/Remembrance of the Place – Unpacking a Confusing Installation….
      • Encounters
    • Excursion 2018
    • Excursion 2019
      • Community
      • Contested Heritage
      • Commemoration
      • Layered Heritage
    • Excursion 2021
    • Excursion 2022
  • About
search
search
Can you help to stop antiquities from being looted?
Jun13April 13, 2020Blog 2017/2018, Geen categorie

Can you help to stop antiquities from being looted?

The looting of antiquities has long been one of the main problems associated with the preservation of heritage. Objects that are considered to be aesthetically…

Skellig Michael…The Force won’t protect you!
Mar21April 13, 2020Blog 2017/2018

Skellig Michael…The Force won’t protect you!

The so called ‘disneyfication’ of heritage is a trend that I have often come across as a heritage student.  It is not hard to grasp…

Are you Italian enough to visit the Egyptian Museum ?
Mar07October 18, 2020Blog 2017/2018

Are you Italian enough to visit the Egyptian Museum ?

The Egyptian Museum of Turin attracts a great number of visitors every year, and it is one of the most popular cultural sites in Italy.…

Feb20April 13, 2020Blog 2017/2018

Sense and Sensibility: Is it right to publish photographs of human remains on the web?

Human remains are an important source of knowledge for archaeologists, which can reveal lots of information about people’s heritage and lifestyle. It is not unusual…

Theme: Reblog by Moral Themes.