Greek and Roman Art and the Debate about Cultural Property (original) (raw)

Art as Plunder. The Ancient Origins of Debate about Cultural Property. Cambridge, 2008. (TOC)

Margaret M. Miles

2008

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Review of Art as Plunder: The Ancient Origins of Debate about Cultural Property

Josephine Shaya

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Cultural Property (M.M.) Miles Art as Plunder. The Ancient Origins of Debate about Cultural Property. Pp. xiv + 426, ills, maps. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008. Cased, £50, US$90. ISBN: 978-0-521-87280-5

Christopher Chippindale

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Cultural Losses and Cultural Gains: Ethical Dilemmas in WWII-Looted Art Repatriation Claims Against Public Institutions

Erin Thompson

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Thompson: “But we didn’t steal it”: Collectors’ Justifications for Purchasing Looted Antiquities

Erin Thompson

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"Sleeper" Antiquities: Misattributions in Sales of Ancient Art

James Marrone

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Art, Property Rights, and the Interests of Humanity

Janna Thompson

The Journal of Value Inquiry, 2004

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Perspectives on looting, The illicit antiquities trade, art and heritage

Staffan Lundén

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New Ways of Thinking About Cultural Property: A Critical Appraisal of the Antiquities Trade Debates

Alexander Bauer

Fordham International Law Journal, 2008

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MUSEUMS AND ETHICS: ROBBING THE PAST

Dejana Prnjat

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Pillaging the Past: How the Illicit Antiquities Trade Hurts Us All

Cherkea L Howery

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Panel 'Plunder: An Alternative History of Art', 48th Annual Conference AAH 6-8 April 2022

Mary-Ann Middelkoop

2022

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Controlling the International Market in Antiquities: Reducing the Harm, Preserving the Past

Patty Gerstenblith

Chi. J. Int'l L., 2007

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Crime in the art and antiquities world: illegal trafficking in cultural property

Stefano Manacorda

2011

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Stolen Works of Art & the American Art Market, the Legacies of Schiele & Klimt - Study on the U.S. Law on Art Restitution

Valentin Pinel le Dret

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The problem of illicit antiquities: an ethical dilemma for scholars

Anthony Harding

History for the Taking, 2011

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Christina Kreps

Museum Anthropology Review, 2008

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Phaedra Livingstone

The Journal of Arts Management, Law, and …, 2010

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Several Museums May Possess Looted Art

Jason Felch

LA Times. com (November 8, 2005),< http://www. …, 2005

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What Does It Take to Protect Cultural Property? Some Aspects on the Fight against Illegal Trade of Cultural Goods from the Greek Point of View

christos koutsothanasis

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Social Norms and Illicit Cultural Heritage

Derek Fincham

Enforcing International Cultural Heritage Law, 2013

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Plunder: An Alternative History of Art

Laurel Zuckerman, Elsje van Kessel, Mary-Ann Middelkoop

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Looting, the Antiquities Trade, and Competing Valuations of the Past

Alex Barker

Annual Review of Anthropology, 2018

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Thompson_Private Collections of Greek Antiquities: History and Consequences

Erin Thompson

2013

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S. MANACORDA (ed.), Organised crimes in Art and Antiquities

Stefano Manacorda

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HON 4397 – 05 / ARTH 4394 – 1: 21st Century Problems in Art Museum Ethics (2016, University of Houston, Honors College)

Eric M Wolf

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Protecting against Plunder: The United States and the International Efforts against Looting of Antiquities

Asif Efrat

2009

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Restitution of art and cultural objects and its limits

Christa Roodt

2013

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Art and Cultural Heritage: Law, Policy and Practice. By Barbara T. Hoffman, ed. and International Law, Museums, and the Return of Cultural Objects. By Ana Filipa …

Alan Ereira

Museum Anthropology, 2010

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Orphaned Objects", Ethical Standards, and the Acquisition of Antiquities

Richard M Leventhal

DePaul Journal of Art, Technology & Intellectual Property Law, 2016

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Collecting Histories and the Market for Classical Antiquities

David W J Gill

2010

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The Antiquities Market We Deserve: 'Royal-Athena Galleries' (1942-2020)

Christos Tsirogiannis

Acta ad archaeologiam et artium historiam pertinentia Vol. 32, no. 18 N.S. (2020):147-175, 2021

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Book Review: Eleanor Robson, Luke Treadwell and Chris Gosden (eds), Who Owns Objects? The Ethics and Politics of Collecting Cultural Artefacts. (Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2006, 134 pp., pbk, ISBN 1 84217 233 6)

Daniel Shoup

European Journal of Archaeology, 2006

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