Trophies of war and empire

Titel: Trophies of war and empire : the archival heritage of Ukraine, World War II, and the international politics of restitution / Patricia Kennedy Grimsted
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Veröffentlicht: Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard Ukrain. Research Inst. ˜[u.a.]œ, 2001
Umfang: XLVII, 749 S. : Ill.
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
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mehrbändiges Werk:
Harvard papers in Ukrainian studies
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ISBN: 0916458768
Lokale Klassifikation: 41 4 B ; 42 4 B ; 41 7 N ; 42 7 N ; 41 15 E ; 42 15 E
  • Foreword
  • Technical Note
  • List of Abbreviations
  • Preface and Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Reconstituting the Archival Heritage of Ukraine: The Historical and Ideological Context
  • Part I
  • The International Legal Context
  • Chapter 1
  • Defining the Archival Heritage of Ukraine: Russia and Pretensions of Soviet Successor States
  • International and Soviet Archival Principles New Archival Laws and CIS Agreements Beyond New Laws--Efforts to Define Archival Ucrainica
  • Chapter 2
  • Retrieving the Cultural Heritage and Displaced Ukrainian Archives
  • International Appeals and a National Commission Potential Archival Pretensions Microform Copies Searching for International Norms
  • Chapter 3
  • Provenance, Pertinence, and Patrimony: International Historical and Legal Precedents
  • When "Records Follow the Flag" ICA Resolutions, Cagliari, and the 1978 UNESCO Report Archives and the Unratified 1983 Vienna Convention on the Succession of States Post-Soviet Discussion Continues Non-State Archives and the Post-Soviet Context United Nations and UNESCO Conventions and Resolutions Relating to Cultural Property Recent ICA Initiatives European-Wide Focus on Restitution at the Official Level Conclusions
  • Chapter 4
  • Towards a Descriptive Typology of the Ukrainian Archival Heritage Abroad
  • Institutional and Territorial Provenance Circumstances of Alienation and Subsequent Migration Present Location and Arrangement of Archival Ucrainica Abroad Agreements or Other Legal Factors Affecting Ownership
  • Part II
  • Displaced Archives During World War Ii And Its Aftermath
  • Chapter 5
  • Measuring Losses in the World War II Context: Evacuation, Destruction, Plunder, and Retrieval
  • Reinterpreting Destruction and Displacements: The Historiographic Context Soviet Losses and Destruction Reconsidered Nazi Archival Plunder Soviet Search and Retrieval Operations
  • Chapter 6
  • Western Allied Restitution in the Postwar Context
  • War Losses and Western Archival Restitution The Record of American Restitution Library and Archival Restitution Reconsidered Western Non-Restitution Captured Nazi Records and Anglo-American Restitution to Germany
  • Chapter 7
  • Soviet Cultural Trophies: The Ukrainian Component
  • Soviet Spoils of War Trophy Books and Manuscript Collections Trophy Books to Ukraine The Berlin Sing-Akademie Collection in Kyiv: A Case Study
  • Chapter 8
  • Soviet Archival Plunder: Nazi Records and Nazi Archival Loot between Moscow and Kyiv
  • Soviet Archival Plunder Captured Nazi Records with Nazi Archival Loot The "Special Archive," Dispersal, and Soviet Restitution Captured Nazi Records in Ukraine
  • Chapter 9
  • Eacute;migreacute; Archival Ucrainica Retrieved: Prague, Kyiv, and Moscow
  • Eacute;migreacute; Rossica and Ucrainica and the End of the RZIA in Prague Ucrainica in Kyiv from Prague and Elsewhere Ucrainica and Rossica to Moscow Archival Ucrainica Retrieved in Kyiv
  • Chapter 10
  • The Nationalization of Cultural Trophies in Russia: A New Cultural Cold War in Europe
  • Russia's Cultural Cold War with the European Community The Russian Battle over the Nationalization Law Ukrainian and Other International Reaction The Constitutional Court Rules Archival Restitution Qua Barter for Archival Rossica Russian Archival Information and Access Problems
  • Chapter 11
  • Independent Ukraine and Poland: A New Climate for Restitution