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This book profiles some of the handful of people who rescued significant cultural treasures that would or may have been otherwise lost to humankind. Some, like Dr. Assad, were on a noble mission, but that is not always the case. Some are motivated by profit, fame, gratitude, or personal advancement. The act of rescue may not be straightforward: even the most heroic ones can be tainted, suspect, illegal, or ethically equivocal.
The ten stories in The Rescuers include a variety of objects, motivations, locations and historic periods. They include a Scottish prehistoric site; Soviet-era seed banking; mid-20th century photographic masterworks; African American and immigrant folk music; Alaskan Native ceremonial and cultural objects; and a German language, Czech author whose manuscripts now reside in an Israeli archive.
While each is a unique story, it is also representative of similar cases. Chapters explore some of the most controversial issues facing society today: appropriation, repatriation, indigenous rights, copyright law, racism, and the impact of tourism on fragile cultural sites.
What does the act of rescue mean? What is the psychology of those who commit these acts? Should the imperatives of society trump the rights of individuals to control their own legacy? Is more ethical for a museum to preserve cultural treasures or to return them to a tribe that might destroy them? What are the trade offs between economic development and historic preservation? These are the conundrums of today, the challenges of the future.
The stories included cover:
The Monuments Officers’ recovery of cultural treasures stolen by NazisThe saving of Skara Brae in Scotland by the Laird of BrecknessThe rescue of the Iraqi Jewish Archive by Harold Rhode and Doris HamburgTom Cade’s preservation of Peregrine falconsLouis Shotridge and George B. Gordon’s saving of Alaska’s Tlingit cultureThe preservation of American folk songs by John Lomax
Published | Feb 04 2025 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 196 |
ISBN | 9781538159798 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Illustrations | 32 BW Photos, 6 Colour Photos |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
In The Rescuers:The Remarkable People Who Saved World Heritage, Nancy Moses tells the compelling stories of the people responsible for rescuing our planet’s cultural heritage, both tangible and intangible. She provides inspiring accounts of those who have risked their reputations, their livelihoods, and their lives to preserve the vital places, objects, and living things that would otherwise be missing from history. These highly engaging and well-researched stories are of critical importance to our understanding of the fragile relationship we have with our cultural heritage and what we stand to lose if we cannot save it.
Neville Vakharia, PhD, Dean, Pennoni Honors College, Drexel University
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