The Parthenon Marbles Dispute by Alexander Herman - ISBN: 9781509967179
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Ancient sculptures, stolen history, and a dispute that still echoes.

The Parthenon Marbles Dispute

Heritage, Law, Politics

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  • Paperback

    224 pages

  • Release Date

    16 November 2023

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Summary

Why are we still arguing over the Parthenon Marbles?

This book offers a fresh take on the history of those famous pieces of ancient sculpture removed from the Acropolis in Athens by Lord Elgin’s men in the early 19th century. It explains how they became the cause célèbre of the larger debates around cultural heritage and restitution now taking place. The subject is one that is currently embroiling museums, governments, universities and the public at large.

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Book Details

ISBN-13:9781509967179
ISBN-10:1509967176
Author:Alexander Herman
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:Hart Publishing
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:224
Release Date:16 November 2023
Weight:348g
Dimensions:232mm x 156mm x 16mm
Series:The Art Law Library
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Essential reading for those interested in the dispute, and indeed in the wider debate around repatriation of cultural objects. – James Morton * The Times *
Given Herman’s legal credentials, readers might not expect the sensitivity he brings to questions far removed from parsing the clauses of Ottoman decrees … Plenty of clear-eyed research and sufficient goodwill. * Literary Review of Canada *
[An] even-handed and refreshing approach to this immensely complex dispute … An important contribution has been made to identify areas of compromise that might help resolve this long-running dispute. * Returning Heritage *
Alexander Herman has written a lucid and engaging guide to the world’s longest-standing cultural dispute. Like so many of us, he hopes for its resolution, and is scrupulously fair and even-handed in explaining how this might happen. * Barnaby Phillips, author of ‘Loot: Britain and the Benin Bronzes’ *
Anyone with an interest in world history and cultural heritage will learn a lot from reading this careful study of the world’s toughest argument over art and restitution. Its approach is both rigorous and empathetic, an impressive combination. * Bruce Clark, Economist writer on history, culture and ideas, Author of ‘Athens: City of Wisdom’ *
It is a remarkable achievement to write with such balance and authority on so fraught a question, even more impressive when so many believe they have an answer; from now on no-one should venture an opinion without reading this gripping and important analysis. * Sir Alan Moses, former Lord Justice of Appeal and co-chair of the UK’s Spoliation Advisory Panel *
This is a great book, with very useful up-to-date insights into the subject’s history. But it doesn’t stop there. Substantial, thoughtful essays on law, museums, nations and conflict resolution are valuable not just to this dispute, but to other comparable cases as well. * Mike Pitts *
I recommend it as a solid introduction to the story of the Marbles and the subject of cultural property. * National Museum of Ireland *
Both authors offer to scholars, the public and decision-makers abundant and serious arguments in support of the cause of the Marbles’ homecoming after a forced exile of more than two centuries. – Giorgio Sacerdoti * Italian Yearbook of International Law *

About The Author

Alexander Herman

Alexander Herman is Director of the Institute of Art and Law, UK.

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