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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
 

  1. Archaeology, cavemen, megaliths, and the formation of European identities
    Ulf Ickerodt
     

  2. Archaeology, the public, and Europeanism. Caught falling between two chairs?
    Alexander Gramsch
     

  3. Show me the cultural heritage that symbolizes Europe!
    Roel During
     

  4. Common European heritage: reinventing identity through landscape and heritage?
    Sarah Wolferstan and Graham Fairclough
     

  5. What's European in the landscape?
    Thomas Meier

    Session 2 The use of heritage in economic, social and political action
     

  6. Nationalism, canonical history and archaeology in the Netherlands: towards a transnational alternative
    Jos Bazelmans
     

  7. The Slavs, Great Moravia and Us
    Jana MaÅ™íková-Kubková
     

  8. All in the same boat. The Vikings as European and global heritage Søren M. Sindbæk
     

  9. 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
     

  10. Identity Ambivalences of monastic heritage and international networks: The case of the Cistercians and Trappists
    Thomas Coomans 
     

  11. ‘Not just bones'. A cultural and political history of mass grave exhumations in Spain
    Lore Colaert
     

  12. 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
     

  13. Archaeology of memory. Europe's Holocaust dissonances in East and West
    Rob van der Laarse

    Session 3 Heritage identification and presentation
     

  14. Choosing our heritage: Two examples from Scotland
    Noel Fojut
     

  15. The wreck of the Vrouw Maria - A sunken treasure or a common European heritage?
    Riikka Alvik
     

  16. Invisible Heritage: (Re)construction of historical Topoi in the urban structure of Rijeka
    Ana Bezić and Marina Vicelja
     

  17. Landscapes of memory: the heritage of the First World War in Flanders
    Luc Vandael
     

  18. 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
     

  19. Archaeology and monuments in 3D in Europeana
    Daniel Pletinckx
     

  20. Virtual museums: from the Italian experience to a transnational network
    Sofia Pescarin
     

  21. 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 

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