Problems of preservation, protection and restoration of cultural heritage objects and museum collections in the conditions of war

IF 0.6 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Muzeologia a Kulturne Dedicstvo-Museology and Cultural Heritage Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.46284/mkd.2023.11.2.2
Aneta Pawłowska, Marek Pabich, Oleksandr Ivashko, Andrii Dmytrenko, Tomasz Kozłowski, Przemysław Bigaj
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The article is devoted to the problem of the preservation and restoration of objects of cultural heritage – monuments and museum collections – in the conditions of war. The article’s analysis is supplemented by a brief overview of how mankind has approached the protection of its material cultural heritage in historical times. According to data verified by UNESCO, as of November 21, 2022, 218 sites have been damaged in Ukraine since the start of the war on February 24, including 95 religious sites, 17 museums, 78 buildings of historical and/or artistic significance, 18 monuments and 10 libraries. The experience of the ongoing Russian–Ukrainian war has once again proven the insecurity of cultural heritage sites and museums in the face of conflict. The authors analysed the Ukrainian experience of protecting monuments, the effectiveness of these efforts, and various ways of preserving the cultural heritage of peoples during wars. The discussion closes with conclusions on possible remedies for the destruction of material cultural objects in Ukraine.
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在战争条件下保存、保护和修复文化遗产和博物馆藏品的问题
这篇文章专门讨论在战争条件下保存和修复文化遗产- -纪念碑和博物馆藏品- -的问题。文章在分析的基础上,简要概述了历史上人类如何对待物质文化遗产的保护。根据教科文组织核实的数据,截至2022年11月21日,自2月24日战争开始以来,乌克兰已有218处遗址遭到破坏,其中包括95处宗教遗址、17座博物馆、78座具有历史和/或艺术意义的建筑、18座纪念碑和10座图书馆。正在进行的俄罗斯-乌克兰战争的经验再次证明了文化遗产遗址和博物馆在面对冲突时的不安全感。作者分析了乌克兰保护古迹的经验,这些努力的有效性,以及在战争期间保护人民文化遗产的各种方法。讨论结束时,就乌克兰境内物质文物遭到破坏的可能补救办法得出结论。
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