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Title The Bloomsbury handbook of religion and heritage in contemporary Europe / edited by Todd H. Weir, Lieke Wijnia.

Publication Info. London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2023.

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Summary "Presents critical analyses and best practices from leading academic researchers and heritage professionals in NGOs, churches, and government"-- Provided by publisher.
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Contents <B>Introductory Essays</b> 1. Religious Heritage Between Scholarship and Practice,<b> </b><i>Todd Weir and Lieke Wijnia (University of Groningen, the Netherlands)</i> 2. What is Religious -- about- Heritage?, <i>Birgit Meyer (Utrecht University, the Netherlands)</i> 3. Heritage Discourse and Religious Change in Contemporary Europe,<i> Todd Weir (University of Groningen, The Netherlands)</i><i> </i><b>PART I </b> <b>A. Muslim Heritage in a Diverse Context</b> 4. Restoring Muslim Heritage in Europe, <i>Humayun Ansari (Royal Holloway University of London, UK)</i> 5. Present Politics of an Interreligious Past: The Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba,<i> Mar Griera (Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain)</i> 6. Muslim Heritage Trails: Making Visible Britain's Muslim Past, <i>Tharik Hussain (Journalist, UK)</i> <b>B. Jewish Heritage in a Diverse Context</b> 7. European Jewish Heritage Today: An Interview with Emile Schrijver, Jewish Cultural Quarter 8. The Complicated Heritage of the Jewish Country House: Transcending Traditional Heritage Categories, <i>Abigail Green</i><i> (University of Oxford, UK)</i> 9. Interreligious Tours as Bottom-Up Heritage Practice: The Routes of Dialogue in Barcelona, <i>Julia Martinez-Arino</i> <i>(University of Groningen, the Netherlands) and Victor Sorenssen (European Association for the Promotion of Culture and Jewish Heritage, Luxembourg)</i> 10. The Jewish Heritage of Lincoln Cathedral -- a Cathedral Heritage Reinterpreted, <i>Marcus Roberts (Independent Scholar, UK)</i> <b>C. Negotiating Diversity and Interreligious Heritage</b> 11. Religious Architecture and Interreligious Relations: The Politics of Memory in Bosnia, <i>Amra Hadžimuhamedovic (</i><i>International University of Sarajevo, </i><i>Bosnia and Herzegovina)</i> 12. Synagogues, Churches, Mosques, and Multifaith Spaces: Germany's Dynamic Religious Landscape, <i>Kim de Wildt</i> <i>(University of Bonn, Germany)</i> 13. Counterhegemonic Heritage and Diversity in Berlin's <i>House of One</i>: Designing Abraham's Legacy, <i>Marian Burchardt (Leipzig University, Germany)</i> 14. Repurposing a Church in a Diverse City: Making the The Bolton All Souls Church a Space for All Souls, <i>Peter Aiers (formerly at The Churches Conservation Trust, UK) and Inayat Omarji (Community Activist, UK)</i> 15. Heritage Management by Churches: Developing for Eternity in Sweden, <i>Maria Nystrom (University of Gothenburg, Sweden)</i> <b>D. Politics of Religious Heritage</b> 16. Peace and Conflict in Kosovo's Orthodox Monasteries: Common or Divisive Heritage?, <i>Lejla Hadžic (Conservation Architect)</i> 17. Religion in Central European History: How Christian has it ever been?, <i>Arpad von Klimo (The Catholic University of America, USA)</i> 18. Mobilizing Religious Heritage in Politics: Inclusivity in a Pluralistic Society, <i>Christoph Baumgartner (Utrecht University, the Netherlands)</i> 19. Religion, Gender and Heritage: Who is Commemorated in the Dutch Cityscape?, <i>Mathilde van Dijk (University of Groningen, the Netherlands)</i> 20. Inclusivity and Religious Heritage in the Dutch St. Martin's Celebration: A Helmet Without a Cross, <i>Welmoed Wagenaar (University of Groningen, the Netherlands)</i> <b>E. Sacred Texts as Heritage</b> 21. Questioning Scriptural Heritage: Interpreting Abraham, <i>Carol Bakhos (University of California, Los Angeles, USA)</i> 22. Hasidic Heritage in Europe and Israel, Past and Present, <i>Zohar Maor (Bar-Ilan University, Israel)</i> 23. Heritage and Intercultural Education: Teaching the Use of Islamic Foundational Texts for Empowerment and Reconciliation in Israel, <i>Ayman Agbaria (University of Haifa, Israel)</i> 24. The Talmud in Contemporary Culture, <i>Malachi Hacohen (Duke University, USA)</i> 25. Safeguarding Written Heritage: The Scriptural Ecosystem of the Hill Monastic Museum and Library, <i>Andrew Irving (University of Groningen, the Netherlands)</i> <b>PART II: Heritage between Religion and the Secular</b> <b>A. Religious Communities and their Heritage in Secularizing Societies</b> 26. Religious Communities and Their Heritage in Secularizing Societies, <i>Becky Clark</i> <i>(former director of churches and cathedrals for the Church of England, UK)</i> 27. The Role of Religion in Rural Heritage and Memorial Culture, <i>Jacobine Gelderloos (Groningen University, the Netherlands)</i> 28. Religious Archives as Heritage: Catholic Documentation and Heritage Formation in the Netherlands, 1969-2019, <i>Hans Krabbendam (Radboud University, the Netherlands) and Chris Dols (Radboud University, the Netherlands)</i> 29. Conservation Professionals and Religious Heritage, <i>Eva Löfgren and</i><i> Ola Wetterberg (University of Gothenburg, Germany)</i><b></b> 30. Tradition and Innovation in Rural Churches: New Practices on Ancient Grounds, <i>Jolanda Tuma (Protestantse Gemeente Winsum Halfambt, the Netherlands)</i> <b>B. Postsecular Meaning Making</b> 31. Postsecular Meaning-Making? Why Contestations about Church Heritage Matter in the Study of Society, <i>Ernst v/d Hemel & Irene Stengs (</i><i>Meertens Institute, Netherlands)</i> 32. The Village Church as Intangible Cultural Heritage: European Ritual Innovation Seen from a Japanese Perspective, <i>Aike Rots</i> <i>(University of Oslo, Norway)</i> 33. Spiritual Tourism: Religion on the Road, <i>Harald Schwillus (Halle-Wittenberg University, Germany)</i><b></b> 34. New Monasticism in Old Churches: The Case of Nijkleaster (New Cloister), <i>Hinne Wagenaar (Pastor in Jorwet, Netherlands)</i> 35. Christian Heritage and Intercultural Education: The School Church in Garmerwolde,<i> Inge Basteleur (Groningen Historic Churches Foundation, the Netherlands)</i> <b>C. Repurposing of Religious Heritage</b> 36. De-churching as Crisis and Opportunity: The Response of the Dutch State, <i>Frank Strolenberg</i> <i>(formerly Netherlands Cultural Heritage Agency, the Netherlands)</i> 37. The Ecclesial Reuse of Catholic Churches: The 2018 guidelines of the Pontifical Council for Culture, <i>Andrea Longhi (Torino Polytechnic, Italy)</i> 38. Religious Heritage across Generational Divides: A Dutch Experiment to Fight Church Fatigue, <i>Sander Ummelen, Stephan Ummelen and Ankie Petersen (</i><i>De Kerkvernieuwers</i><i>, the Netherlands)</i> <b> PART III</b> <b>A. Contemporary Art and Religious Heritage</b> 39. Art, Heritage and Power, <i>Aaron Rosen (Wesley Theological Seminary, USA)</i> 40. Negotiating Diversity with Heritage: Making the Case for Artistic Engagement, <i>Brenda Bartelink (University of Groningen, the Netherlands) and Gabriela Bustamante (The Hague University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands)</i> 41. Making Art in Medieval Churches: Conversations with Silence in the Monk's Work project, <i>Anjet van Linge (Sculptor, the Netherlands)</i><b></b> <b>B. Religious Heritage in Museums</b> 42. Making Room for Religious Minorities in National Heritage Narratives, <i>Marie Vejrup Nielsen (Aarhus University, Denmark)</i> 43. Conflict and the Musealization of Religious Sites: Mosque and Church in Divided Cyprus, <i>Rabia Harmansah (University of Cologne, Germany)</i> 44. Minority Heritage within a National Framework: The Jewish Museum in Denmark, <i>Hilda Nissimi</i> <i>(Bar-Ilan University, Israel)</i> 45. Venerating Musealized Religious Objects: St. Patrick's Hand between Display Case and Altar, <i>Emma McAlister,</i> <i>(Queen's University Belfast, UK)</i> 46. Teaching in Musealized Religious Spaces: Lessons from an Amsterdam Seminar, <i>Paul Ariese</i> <i>(Reinwardt Academy, Amsterdam University of the Arts, the Netherlands)</i> Index
Local Note Bloomsbury Publishing Bloomsbury Open Access
Subject Religious pluralism -- Europe -- History -- 20th century.
Religious pluralism -- Europe -- History -- 21st century.
Museology & heritage studies.
Religion: general.
Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography.
Religious pluralism. (OCoLC)fst01094200
Europe. (OCoLC)fst01245064
Chronological Term 1900-2099
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Added Author Weir, Todd H., editor.
Wijnia, Lieke, editor.
Other Form: Print version: Bloomsbury handbook of religion and heritage in contemporary Europe London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2023 9781350251380 (DLC) 2023017945
ISBN 9781350251397 (pdf)
1350251399
9781350251403 (epub)
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9781350251380 (hardback)
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