Theories and Temporalities of Post-Conflict Heritage: The Importance of a Normative Approach

Publication date

2025-06-13

Authors

Plets, GertjanISNI 0000000492917480
Munawar, Nour A.

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taverne

Abstract

This introduction delves into the complexities of post-conflict heritage reconstruction, emphasizing the need for a normative approach respecting the local temporalities of peacebuilding. It explores the political, cultural and social dimensions of heritage rebuilding, drawing on examples from global conflicts such as those in Syria and Ukraine. The authors argue that heritage reconstruction is inherently political and can foster cultural resilience and community identity if managed thoughtfully. They advocate for a balanced perspective that recognizes the symbolic significance of both destruction and reconstruction, aiming to inspire policies that mediate loss and promote peace through heritage community-based restorations.

Keywords

Cultural resilience, Heritage politics, Post-Conflict reconstruction, Rebuilding, Temporalities of peacebuilding, Taverne, Archaeology, Cultural Studies, History, Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)

Citation

Plets, G & Munawar, N A 2025, Theories and Temporalities of Post-Conflict Heritage : The Importance of a Normative Approach. in The Politics of Post-Conflict Heritage Reconstruction. Palgrave Studies in Cultural Heritage and Conflict, vol. Part F535, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 1-24. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-81093-0_1