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Index
Cover
Frontispiece
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Illustration Credits
Preface
Acknowledgments
I. Context
1. Introduction: We Are What We Preserve—and Don’t Preserve
2. A Tale of Monuments in Two Cities
II. Cultural Genocide
3. To Destroy Culture: Raphael Lemkin’s Lessons about Genocide and How They Relate to the Preservation of Cultural Heritage
4. Documenting Cultural Heritage in Syria
III. Approaches to Preservation
5. Collecting as Preservation
6. Worth Dying For? Richard Nickel and Historic Preservation in Chicago
IV. Information or Object?
7. What Are We Really Trying to Preserve: The Original or the Copy?
8. It Takes a (Virtual) Village: Some Thoughts on Digital Preservation
V. The Greening of Preservation
9. Sustainable Preservation
VI. Enduring, Ephemeral Preservation
10. Preservation: Enduring or Ephemeral?
11. Epilogue: Berlin as a City of Reconciliation and Preservation
Bibliography
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