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Managing heritage in the wake of war and conflict in Cyprus

conference contribution
posted on 2007-01-01, 00:00 authored by Susan Balderstone
In the wake of a Greece-inspired coup against the Greek Cypriot President of Cyprus in 1974, the Turkish military occupied the northern third of the island and continues to do so. Ethnic communities are still separated: Greek Cypriots moved to the south and Turkish Cypriots to the north. This paper covers issues raised by the bi-communal conservation projects resulting from the European Union’s Partnership for the Future Programme being implemented by the United Nations Development Programme. The projects require co-operation between mutually distrustful, fearful and disdainful communities for the sake of common objectives – social and economic wellbeing. Cyprus has apparently opted for conflict management rather than resolution, with both sides focused on achieving prosperity. Heritage conservation has become a tool for peaceful co-existence and mutual pride. Initially the projects involved places of shared heritage rather than places reinforcing the separate cultural identities of the communities. Loss of cultural identity is a concern of both communities. Ongoing operational issues derive from the illegality of the Turkish government in the north and the repercussions of this for international aid. The paper will contribute to the conference theme by exploring the professional challenges related to these issues and their possible resolution.

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Event

Australia/ICOMOS. Conference (2007 : Cairns, Qld.)

Pagination

1 - 14

Publisher

James Cook University

Location

Cairns, Qld

Place of publication

Cairns, Qld.

Start date

2007-07-19

End date

2007-07-21

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed; E Conference publication

Copyright notice

2007, Australia ICOMOS

Title of proceedings

Extreme heritage : ICOMOS conference held at James Cook University, Cairns, 19-21 July 2007

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