12304
Accession Number
27804
Author
Belamaric, Josko
Editor
Vandiver, Pamela B.;Druzik, James R.;Wheeler, George Segan;Freestone Ian C.
Author Affiliation
The Regional Institute for the Protection of Monuments
Title Of Article Chaper
Croatian Monuments as Tergets, 1991/92
Title Of Journal Book
Materials Issues in Art and Archaeology III
Volume
267
Pages
127-140
Collation
14 p. : ill.
Publisher
Materials Research Society
Publisher City
Pittsburgh
ISBN
1-55899-162-X
ISSN
0272-9172
Language Of Text
English
Literature Type
Monograph
Literature Level
Analytic
Meeting
Materials Research Society Symposium
Meeting City
San Francisco
Abstract
The purpose of this talk is to give a brief account of the surrent situation in Croatia - a small country located between the Adriatic sae and the Danube, along the south-eastern spur of the Alps. I would like to begin with some general remarks about the Croatian cultural heritage and the damage that has been inflicted on it by nine months of exceptionally brutal warfare. I will give some rather dry statistics, but it is important to keep in mind that each of these statistics represent an act of appalling vandalism of a kind that has not been seen in Europe for a generation. I will then focus on the specific cases of Dubrovnik and Zadar. Since both of these cities are under the jurisdiction of my Institute I can report about them in some detail from personal experience. Finally, I have some concrete proposals for what could be done to mitigate the effects of the damage already caused to cultural monuments by the war in Croatia. Croatia desperately needs immediate international help to preserve its cultural heritage. I will report on some initiatives already under way.
Keywords
Croatia;monument;target;war;disaster
pub_id
12304
Meeting Date
19920427-19920501