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This is the repository for “Cultural Genocide and the Protection of Cultural Heritage,” by Edward C. Luck. This is the second paper in the J. Paul Getty Trust Occasional Papers in Cultural Heritage Policy and was first published September 21, 2018, by Getty Publications. It is available online at http://www.getty.edu/publications/occasional-papers-2/ and may be downloaded free of charge in multiple formats.

About the Book

In 2016, in response to recent attacks on cultural heritage sites in Syria, Iraq, and Timbuktu, the J. Paul Getty Trust convened a meeting at the British Academy in London to discuss the need for an international framework to protect cultural heritage in zones of armed conflict. To further explore these questions, the Trust subsequently launched the J. Paul Getty Trust Occasional Papers in Cultural Heritage Policy.

In this second issue, Edward C. Luck, the Arnold A. Saltzman Professor of Professional Practice and Director of the Specialization in International Conflict Resolution in Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA), explores the importance of terminology, framing, and context when developing an international policy for protecting cultural heritage. Luck outlines the five conceptual frameworks most commonly used when defining this type of policy---legal, accountability, security, counterterrorism, and atrocity prevention. He then introduces cultural genocide as an additional lens through which to examine the destruction of cultural heritage. Raising difficult questions about whether cultural destruction and the loss of human life can be addressed together, Luck traces the history of this term and the possibilities, and potential pitfalls, in its application to policy debates. “Cultural Genocide and the Protection of Cultural Heritage” challenges readers to consider the substantial political impact that terminology and framing can have when discussing cultural heritage protection.

Using this Repository

This is one in series of multiformat publications using Quire, Getty’s new publishing framework. Quire is currently in private beta, with the goal of it being released as free and open source software in the future. In the meantime, users are encouraged to request access at http://bit.ly/quire-beta. This repository can also be run locally to build the online site (but not the PDF or ebook formats) with Hugo, the static site generator at the core of Quire.

We are dedicated to maintaining this publication for years to come at the permanent URL, http://www.getty.edu/publications/occasional-papers-2/, and in its various formats and incarnations. For any updates to the book, we will be following something between an app and traditional book publication model. Updates will only be made in regulated chunks as formal revisions and new editions and will always be thoroughly documented here in the repository, as well as in the revision history included with each of the book’s many formats.

The primary content pieces of the book can be found in the data and content directories. The master branch represents the current, published edition at all times, and the revisions branch, when present, will show changes currently under consideration. We invite you to submit suggestions or corrections via pull request on the revisions branch, by posting an issue, or by emailing us at [email protected].

Development Notes

This project was last built with the following software versions:

  • Quire 0.18.0
  • Node 12.18.3 / npm 6.14.6
  • Hugo 0.72
  • PrinceXML 13.5
  • Pandoc 2.10.1

While v0.18.0 of the core Quire Starter Theme was used, a number of customizations were made specifically to bring the design inline with previous papers in the series which we not originally published with Quire. Within the theme itself, changes were made to the source/css/variables.scss and source/css/print.scss files and two new open license fonts were included: Archivo Narrow and Source Sans Pro. Outside of the theme, in the project’s layouts directory, a number of custom templates are included, notably a custom cover layout, and some custom partial templates to allow for modest customization to other elements of the book. The q-note shortcode was also added to allow for endnotes in the book rather than the usual footnotes other Quire books use by default.

Images Submodule

The cover images for the Occasional Papers are licensed from third parties for use exclusively in each publication. As such, they are kept in a separate, private repository, https://github.com/thegetty/occasional-papers-images/, which is linked to this main publication repository as a submodule in static/img/cover/. When cloning this repo for further development, you’ll permissions for the private repository and will need to clone recursively in order to clone both the main repo and the submodule.

git clone --recursive https://github.com/thegetty/occasional-papers-2.git

License

© 2018 J. Paul Getty Trust

This text of this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. The cover image is reproduced with the permission of the rights holder acknowledged in the caption and is expressly excluded from the CC BY-NC license covering the rest of this publication. The image may not be reproduced, copied, transmitted, or manipulated without consent from the owner, who reserves all rights.

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occasional-papers-2's Issues

Formatting issues

Add space after subheadings

Ellipses spacing ok? (especially in the block quote beginning "Nations are essential elements..."

  • No indent in the bullet point list in Ch 1 (beginning with "The legal lens")
  • No indent in the paragraph that follows the list "These five approaches are not..."
  • can footnote 55 be forced to stay on the same line at the text?

Update author bio on next significant revision cycle

The author passed away February 2021, and need to update the author bio next time we publish a significant revision, per @klevinegetty. Here's the text, but check with Editorial to confirm before publishing:

Edward C. Luck (1948–2021) was Arnold A. Saltzman Professor of Professional Practice and Director of the Specialization in International Conflict Resolution, School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA), Columbia University. From 2008 to 2012, he served as United Nations assistant secretary-general and as the first special adviser to the UN secretary-general for the responsibility to protect (R2P).

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