2016
DOI: 10.1353/ajh.2016.0009
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Lucy S. Dawidowicz and the Restitution of Jewish Cultural Property

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“…Although physical reunificationvia restitution, repatriation, return or relocationis a matter that motivates the pooling of efforts among international and national bodies (both governmental and non-governmental) to resolve archival custody conflicts, Lowry (2017a;, Cox (2017), Kecskeméti (2017) and Montgomery (2012) have highlighted that the legal route has been less than effective. Physical returns of archives to originary countries or communities have been very scarce, compared to the numerous cases that have remained unresolved (Sinkoff 2016;Lowry 2017a). The other route consists of virtual (or digital) reunification, which Punzalan defines as "the strategy of putting together physically dispersed heritage collections in order to produce a consolidated, digitized representation of scattered artifacts, literary and artistic works, and/or archival records attributable to a single origin or common provenance" (2014a, 300).…”
Section: Reunificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although physical reunificationvia restitution, repatriation, return or relocationis a matter that motivates the pooling of efforts among international and national bodies (both governmental and non-governmental) to resolve archival custody conflicts, Lowry (2017a;, Cox (2017), Kecskeméti (2017) and Montgomery (2012) have highlighted that the legal route has been less than effective. Physical returns of archives to originary countries or communities have been very scarce, compared to the numerous cases that have remained unresolved (Sinkoff 2016;Lowry 2017a). The other route consists of virtual (or digital) reunification, which Punzalan defines as "the strategy of putting together physically dispersed heritage collections in order to produce a consolidated, digitized representation of scattered artifacts, literary and artistic works, and/or archival records attributable to a single origin or common provenance" (2014a, 300).…”
Section: Reunificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arquivos removidos aos países/regiões em contexto de conflito armado (para suportar como informação de inteligência à força ocupante, incidindo em arquivos privados e públicos) ou decorrente de tráfico ilícito de bens culturais. (Glenn, 1962;Brower, 1963;Grimsted, 1971Grimsted, , 2001Grimsted, , 2005Grimsted, , 2006Grimsted, , 2010bKecskeméti, 1992;Cox, 2010;Montgomery, 2011Montgomery, , 2013Montgomery, , 2014Montgomery, , 2015Melamed, 2012;Shepard, 2015;El Shakry, 2015;Sinkoff, 2016;Coeuré, 2017;Sela, 2018aSela, , 2018b…”
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