Art and War: Destruction and Protection of Italian Heritage, 1943–1945

Monuments in the Contemporary World

Art and War: Destruction and Protection of Italian Heritage, 1943–1945

Art and War – Destruction and Protection of Italian Heritage, 1943–1945

A major international conference reconsidering the role of the so-called “Monuments Men” in the Allied and German armed forces during World War II. How important were these military units in a conflict characterized by aerial warfare and strategic bombing? Was their role limited simply to recording the damage caused by the fighting and modern technology, or could they implement strategies for prevention and protection? Were they non-partisan or did they subscribe to a prevailing political ideology? The conference aims to answer these questions by analyzing the context from different national and disciplinary perspectives.

Locations

Monday 6 October
American Academy in Rome

Tuesday 7 October
Deutsches Historisches Institut
Via Aurelia Antica, 391

The event is organized in collaboration with the Deutsches Historisches Institut: www.dhi-roma.it.

Conference organizers: Carlotta Coccoli (Università di Brescia) and Lutz Klinkhammer (Deutsches Historisches Institut)

Giorno e ora
lunedì 6 ottobre 2014
14:45
Luogo
AAR e Deutsches Historisches Institut
Via Angelo Masina, 5 e Via Aurelia Antica, 391
Roma, Italia