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2017
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This volume explores one of the most critical issues of our time: whether heritage can contribute to a more peaceful society and future. It reflects a core belief that heritage can provide solutions to reconciling peoples and demonstrates the amount of significant work being carried out internationally. Based round the core themes of new and emerging ideas around heritage and peace, heritage and peace-building in practice, and heritage, peace-building andsites, the twenty contributions see...
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- Campaign
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The Samurai Capture a King
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- Book 6 -
- Raid
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- Great Battles
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- Collecting Cultures
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- Museum Meanings
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