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Who Owns the Past?:

Cultural Policy, Cultural Property, And the Law
Frontcover
Kate. Fitz Gibbon
1 Rezension
Rutgers University Press, 2005 - 362 Seiten
Here is the fascinating account, rich in nostalgia, of the greatest minor league team in the history of baseball. Ronald Mayer recounts the wonderful early years of the Newark Bears when millionaire beer baron Jacob Ruppert, owner of the New York Yankees, purchased the team from the newspaper publisher Paul Block in 1931. Mayer traces the Bears' exciting first five seasons under Ruppert and the building of a farm system that eventually produced the great Yankee dynasty. These colorful early seasons were sprinkled with some of the great names of the American pastime: Ed Barrow, Paul Kritchell, Al Mamaux, Red Rolfe, Babe Ruth, Shag Shaughnessey, Bob Shawkey, and George Weiss.
  

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Inhalt

A Historical Perspective
133
Archaeology and the Art Market
221
Observations of a Combatant
231
THE UNIVERSAL MUSEUM
267
A Licit International Trade in Cultural Objects JOHN HENRY MERRYMAN
269
Alternatives to Embargo KATE FITZ GIBBON
291
The Kathmandu Valley Preservation Trust ERICH THEOPHILE CYNTHIA ROSENFELD
305
The Acquisition and Ownership of Antiquities in Todays Age of Transition EMMA C BUNKER
311
Museums at the Center of Public Policy ACCP EDITORIAL BOARD
319
APPENDICES AND LINKS
329
Japans Protection of Its Cultural HeritageA Model
331
Cultural Property Information Resources
341
Contributors
347
Index
355
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Über den Autor (2005)

Kate Fitz Gibbon is a consultant on cultural property and a specialist in central Asian art. She lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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