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XII. Angkor as UNESCO World Heritage: The Decisive Years 1987—1993
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Michael Falser
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Volume 1: Angkor in France. From Plaster Casts to Exhibition Pavilions
- Front Matter Volume 1 I
- Table of Contents Volume 1 V
- Acknowledgements XI
- Introduction 1
- I. Lost in Translation? The Mekong Mission of 1866 and the Plaster Casts from Angkor at the Parisian Universal Exhibition of 1867 57
- II. La Porte d’Entrée from Ethnography to Art: Delaporte’s Missions to Angkor, his Musée Khmer and the Universal Exhibition of 1878 89
- III. Staging Angkor in the Museum 125
- IV. The Universal Exhibition of 1889 in Paris: Angkor Wat Goes Pavilion 189
- V. The Rise of Angkor in the French Peripheries 1894—1906: From Lyon, Bordeaux, and Rouen to Marseille 217
- VI. Representing Angkor as a French patrimoine: The National Colonial Exhibition of Marseille 1922 247
- VII. Going Real Size: Angkor Wat and the 1931 Exposition Coloniale Internationale in Paris 281
- VIII. The End of a Seventy-Year Career in France: Angkor at the 1937 Exposition Internationale in Paris 341
- Findings and Conclusions for Volume 1 391
- Epilogue to Volume 1 407
- Plates 425
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Volume 2: Angkor in Cambodia. From Jungle Find to Global Icon
- Front Matter Volume 2 I
- Table of Contents Volume 2 V
- IX. The French-colonial Making of the Parc Archéologique d’Angkor 1
- X. Performing Grandeur — Re-enacting Angkor. Cambodia’s Independence 1953—1970 under Norodom Sihanouk 153
- XI. Making Angkor Global (1970—1990): Hot and Cold War Politics, Competing Inheritance Claims and the Invention of Angkor as Heritage of Humanity 235
- XII. Angkor as UNESCO World Heritage: The Decisive Years 1987—1993 323
- Findings and Conclusions for Volume 2 387
- Epilogue to Volume 2 405
- Plates 455
- Bibliography 577
- Index 623
Kapitel in diesem Buch
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Volume 1: Angkor in France. From Plaster Casts to Exhibition Pavilions
- Front Matter Volume 1 I
- Table of Contents Volume 1 V
- Acknowledgements XI
- Introduction 1
- I. Lost in Translation? The Mekong Mission of 1866 and the Plaster Casts from Angkor at the Parisian Universal Exhibition of 1867 57
- II. La Porte d’Entrée from Ethnography to Art: Delaporte’s Missions to Angkor, his Musée Khmer and the Universal Exhibition of 1878 89
- III. Staging Angkor in the Museum 125
- IV. The Universal Exhibition of 1889 in Paris: Angkor Wat Goes Pavilion 189
- V. The Rise of Angkor in the French Peripheries 1894—1906: From Lyon, Bordeaux, and Rouen to Marseille 217
- VI. Representing Angkor as a French patrimoine: The National Colonial Exhibition of Marseille 1922 247
- VII. Going Real Size: Angkor Wat and the 1931 Exposition Coloniale Internationale in Paris 281
- VIII. The End of a Seventy-Year Career in France: Angkor at the 1937 Exposition Internationale in Paris 341
- Findings and Conclusions for Volume 1 391
- Epilogue to Volume 1 407
- Plates 425
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Volume 2: Angkor in Cambodia. From Jungle Find to Global Icon
- Front Matter Volume 2 I
- Table of Contents Volume 2 V
- IX. The French-colonial Making of the Parc Archéologique d’Angkor 1
- X. Performing Grandeur — Re-enacting Angkor. Cambodia’s Independence 1953—1970 under Norodom Sihanouk 153
- XI. Making Angkor Global (1970—1990): Hot and Cold War Politics, Competing Inheritance Claims and the Invention of Angkor as Heritage of Humanity 235
- XII. Angkor as UNESCO World Heritage: The Decisive Years 1987—1993 323
- Findings and Conclusions for Volume 2 387
- Epilogue to Volume 2 405
- Plates 455
- Bibliography 577
- Index 623