The ethics of cultural heritage
Product Code: | History & The Arts |
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$30.00
- Ex Tax: $30.00
Product Code: | History & The Arts |
This course, The ethics of cultural heritage, will provide the basic theory behind the protection of cultural property in war zones. It is structured in three parts: the protection of cultural property; the legal basis for that protection; and accounts of proportionality (that is, on deciding whether or not there is a feasible alternative to damaging cultural property). It explores some of the most pressing ethical questions surrounding the treatment of cultural heritage.
After studying this course, you should be able to:
- understand the role which cultural heritage plays in our society, and some of the ways in which it can be beneficial or important to us
- examine and apply the rules of the Hague Convention of 1954 (on protecting heritage in war) in both real and hypothetical examples
- recognise occasions where we might face a dilemma between preventing damage to heritage and preventing harm to human beings
- connect these arguments to case studies, such as the Notre-Dame fire in 2019, the destruction of Palmyra in 2015, and the bombing of Monte Cassino in the Second World War.
Duration of the course | |
10 hours | |
Level | |
Intermediate |