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Mosul after Islamic State :

By: Nováček, KarelContributor(s): Melčák, Miroslav | Beránek, Ondřej | Starková, LenkaMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Description: 1 online resource (xxxii, 352 pages)ISBN: 3030626369; 9783030626365Subject(s): Cultural property | Lost architectureDDC classification: 363.6/90956747 Online resources: Click here to access online | Click here to access online | Click here to access online
Contents:
1. A City Destroyed -- 2. A City Explored -- 3. A City Contextualized -- 4. Epilogue: A City Resurrected?
Summary: The book examines the destruction of the architectural heritage in Mosul perpetrated by Islamic State between 2014 and 2017. It identifies which structures were attacked, the ideological rationale behind the destruction, and the significance of the lost monuments in the context of Mosuls urban development and the architectural history of the Middle East. This methodologically innovative work fills an important gap in the study of both current radical movements and the medieval Islamic architecture of Northern Iraq
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Books Books Gabriel Afolabi Ojo Central Library (Headquarters).
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1. A City Destroyed -- 2. A City Explored -- 3. A City Contextualized -- 4. Epilogue: A City Resurrected?

The book examines the destruction of the architectural heritage in Mosul perpetrated by Islamic State between 2014 and 2017. It identifies which structures were attacked, the ideological rationale behind the destruction, and the significance of the lost monuments in the context of Mosuls urban development and the architectural history of the Middle East. This methodologically innovative work fills an important gap in the study of both current radical movements and the medieval Islamic architecture of Northern Iraq

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