ABSTRACT

Urban Heritage in Divided Cities explores the role of contested urban heritage in mediating, subverting and overcoming sociopolitical conflict in divided cities. Investigating various examples of transformations of urban heritage around the world, the book analyses the spatial, social and political causes behind them, as well as the consequences for the division and reunification of cities during both wartime and peacetime conflicts.

Contributors to the volume define urban heritage in a broad sense, as tangible elements of the city, such as ruins, remains of border architecture, traces of violence in public space and memorials, as well as intangible elements like urban voids, everyday rituals, place names and other forms of spatial discourse. Addressing both historic and contemporary cases from a wide range of academic disciplines, contributors to the book investigate the role of urban heritage in divided cities in Africa, Asia, the Americas, Europe and the Middle East. Shifting focus from the notion of urban heritage as a fixed and static legacy of the past, the volume demonstrates that the concept is a dynamic and transformable entity that plays an active role in inquiring, critiquing, subverting and transforming the present.

Urban Heritage in Divided Cities will be of great interest to academics, researchers and students in the fields of cultural studies, sociology, the political sciences, history, human geography, urban design and planning, architecture, archaeology, ethnology and anthropology. The book should also be essential reading for professionals who are involved in governing, planning, designing and transforming urban heritage around the world.

chapter 1|12 pages

Contested pasts in divided cities

Introduction

part I|92 pages

Transformations of heritage as ‘conflict by other means’

chapter 2|20 pages

Heritage necropolitics and the capture of Hebron

The logic of closure, fear, humiliation and elimination

chapter 4|17 pages

Nicosia hotspot

Visualities of memory and heritage in the Greek Cypriot urban space

chapter 5|17 pages

Lefkosa versus Lefkosia

The heritage of conflict

chapter 6|18 pages

The division of Aleppo city

Heritage and urban space

part II|68 pages

Segregated heritage

chapter 7|18 pages

Divided histories of the Pacific War

Revisiting ‘Changi's’ (post)colonial heritage

chapter 8|20 pages

Heritage of inclusion or exclusion?

Contested claims and access to housing in Amritsar, India 1

part III|86 pages

Dealing with contested heritage

chapter 11|17 pages

An island in sectarian seas?

Heritage, memory and identity in post-war redevelopment of Beirut's central district

chapter 12|18 pages

Entrepreneurial heritage-making in post-Wall Berlin

The case of New Potsdamer Platz

chapter 13|15 pages

Dealing with the spatial remnants of conflict in Belfast

The Andersonstown Barracks site in West Belfast

chapter 14|15 pages

Performing imaginary healings

The post-conflict heritage of Ebrington Barracks