First emerging at the beginning of the twentieth century architectural reconstruction has increasingly become an instrument to visually revive a long bygone past. This book deals with the phenomenon of meticulous reconstruction in architecture. It argues that the politics of reconstruction go far beyond aesthetic considerations. Taking architecture as a major source of history and regional identity the impact of large-scale reconstruction is deeply intertwined with political and social factors. Furthermore memories and associations correlated with lost buildings of a bygone era are heavily influenced by their re-appearance something which often contradicts historical events. Reconstruction has become an established way of building and dealing with the past yet so far there is no comprehensive scientific study on it. By bringing together eight case studies from Eastern Europe France Spain China Japan Israel and Brazil it provides valuable insights into this topic. The chapters analyse the political background of the reconstructions and identify the protagonists. In doing so this volume adds to our understanding of the impact of reconstruction to memory and oblivion as well as the critical power of reconstruction regarding contemporary architecture and urbanism.
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