The Biak battle was part of World War II and fought by the United States Army and the Japanese Army in 1944. Out of the 24,000 soldiers from both sides involved in the war, 6,600 were killed; 6,100 of them were the Japanese soldiers. Remnants of war and remains of the fallen soldiers scattered in post-war Biak. The war zone then started to get visits from the Japanese for pilgrimage, remnants of war were unearthed and human remains were cremated and repatriated. The battlefield drew more tourists' interest for the dark tourism experience. Remnants of war became valuable tangible items while war history and mystical cave atmosphere became intangible items. The study aimed at exploring issues in importance and preservation of tangible and int...
Since the end of the 1994 Genocide, Rwanda has been carrying out an experiment of reconciliation; an...
Armed conflict is considered a major risk for cultural heritage since the Second World War and guide...
The loss of cultural heritage is familiar to us all in both current times with the looting of the Ir...
Background and Goals The Battle of Biak that took place in 1944 between the United States Army and ...
This paper investigates the process of creating Kyoto’s cultural value as heritage during the occupa...
Over the past four decades, East and Southeast Asia have seen a proliferation of heritage sites and ...
Abstract Wars and conflict have existed since the beginning of time. Most battlefield conservation w...
The Heritage of War is an interdisciplinary study of the ways in which heritage is mobilized in reme...
Angkor, Cambodia’s only World Heritage Site, is enduring one of the most crucial, turbulent periods ...
WOS: 000390933000005The Battle of the Dardanelles (Canakkale), also known as the Gallipoli Campaign,...
This study is the result of research on various historical relics of the second world war found on t...
The inherent nature of heritage as a symbol of a community’s identity – whether it be dependent on n...
Current research about the pro-active role of tourism in valorizing war memories and landscapes stil...
Cultural heritage is traditionally associated with buildings and monuments (‘tangible’ heritage) tha...
This paper explores a number of issues in regard to the world heritage listing of the World War II u...
Since the end of the 1994 Genocide, Rwanda has been carrying out an experiment of reconciliation; an...
Armed conflict is considered a major risk for cultural heritage since the Second World War and guide...
The loss of cultural heritage is familiar to us all in both current times with the looting of the Ir...
Background and Goals The Battle of Biak that took place in 1944 between the United States Army and ...
This paper investigates the process of creating Kyoto’s cultural value as heritage during the occupa...
Over the past four decades, East and Southeast Asia have seen a proliferation of heritage sites and ...
Abstract Wars and conflict have existed since the beginning of time. Most battlefield conservation w...
The Heritage of War is an interdisciplinary study of the ways in which heritage is mobilized in reme...
Angkor, Cambodia’s only World Heritage Site, is enduring one of the most crucial, turbulent periods ...
WOS: 000390933000005The Battle of the Dardanelles (Canakkale), also known as the Gallipoli Campaign,...
This study is the result of research on various historical relics of the second world war found on t...
The inherent nature of heritage as a symbol of a community’s identity – whether it be dependent on n...
Current research about the pro-active role of tourism in valorizing war memories and landscapes stil...
Cultural heritage is traditionally associated with buildings and monuments (‘tangible’ heritage) tha...
This paper explores a number of issues in regard to the world heritage listing of the World War II u...
Since the end of the 1994 Genocide, Rwanda has been carrying out an experiment of reconciliation; an...
Armed conflict is considered a major risk for cultural heritage since the Second World War and guide...
The loss of cultural heritage is familiar to us all in both current times with the looting of the Ir...