Content EAC Occasional paper 7
Foreword
Katalin Wollák
Opening adress
Jozef Dauwe
Introduction
Dirk Callebaut and Jana MaÅ™íková-Kubková
Session 1 Europe or the power of a collective idea
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Archaeology, cavemen, megaliths, and the formation of European identities
Ulf Ickerodt
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Archaeology, the public, and Europeanism. Caught falling between two chairs?
Alexander Gramsch
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Show me the cultural heritage that symbolizes Europe!
Roel During
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Common European heritage: reinventing identity through landscape and heritage?
Sarah Wolferstan and Graham Fairclough
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What's European in the landscape?
Thomas Meier
Session 2 The use of heritage in economic, social and political action
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Nationalism, canonical history and archaeology in the Netherlands: towards a transnational alternative
Jos Bazelmans
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The Slavs, Great Moravia and Us
Jana MaÅ™íková-Kubková
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All in the same boat. The Vikings as European and global heritage Søren M. Sindbæk
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Local, regional or international? The role of UNESCO World Heritage in changing local perceptions of the value of heritage in the North East of England
Kirsty Norman
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Identity Ambivalences of monastic heritage and international networks: The case of the Cistercians and Trappists
Thomas Coomans
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‘Not just bones'. A cultural and political history of mass grave exhumations in Spain
Lore Colaert
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Parallels. Construction and re-construction of the heritage of war in the urban landscape of Sarajevo - World War II and the 1992-95 conflict
Maja Musi
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Archaeology of memory. Europe's Holocaust dissonances in East and West
Rob van der Laarse
Session 3 Heritage identification and presentation
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Choosing our heritage: Two examples from Scotland
Noel Fojut
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The wreck of the Vrouw Maria - A sunken treasure or a common European heritage?
Riikka Alvik
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Invisible Heritage: (Re)construction of historical Topoi in the urban structure of Rijeka
Ana Bezić and Marina Vicelja
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Landscapes of memory: the heritage of the First World War in Flanders
Luc Vandael
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A First World War "heritage" as a lever for multiple processes of identification in a local, national, European and global perspective: the example of "De Westhoek", (i.e. "Flanders Fields", Belgium)
Piet Chielens
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Archaeology and monuments in 3D in Europeana
Daniel Pletinckx
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Virtual museums: from the Italian experience to a transnational network
Sofia Pescarin
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Cradles of European culture: a Culture 2007-2013 project that aims to link local and European ambitions
Dirk Callebaut
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Contributors
Résumés
Louise Fredericq
Zusammenfassung
Tomáš MaÅ™ík