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Restoration of hope: How the preservation of sacred space in areas of conflict protects human rights

Posted on:2015-01-03Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:University of OregonCandidate:Vance, EmilyFull Text:PDF
GTID:2456390005481294Subject:Cultural Resources Management
Abstract/Summary:
Exploring human rights violations in areas of conflict is a very challenging endeavor as the consequences of conflict wreak havoc on communities and the built environment. When sacred space, specifically, has been intentionally and maliciously damaged, a group's right to cultural heritage has been potentially violated. As laid out by numerous international covenants, this is a denial of basic human rights. Therefore, using international human rights laws to set precedents, definitions and guidelines, the preservation of a sacred space after intentional damage can help protect those rights and rectify a wrong committed against a group. Studying the racially motivated bombing of 16 th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama as a case study and using human rights legislation to frame preservation work in general, the inherent yet complicated connection between historic preservation and human rights can be explored and understood.
Keywords/Search Tags:Human rights, Preservation, Sacred space, Conflict
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