Burning books and leveling libraries : extremist violence and cultural destruction. Rebecca Knuth.
Material type: TextWestport, Connecticut : Praeger, 2006Description: xiv, 233 pages ; 24 cmISBN:- 0275990079
- Libraries -- Destruction and pillage -- History -- 20th century
- Libraries -- Destruction and pillage -- History -- 21st century
- Book burning -- History -- 20th century
- Book burning -- History -- 21st century
- Radicalism -- History -- 20th century
- Radicalism -- History -- 21st century
- Cultural property
- Z 659 .K786 2006
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Z 253.532.P33 .Al78 2002 PageMaker 7 for Windows and Macintosh | Z 285.5 .W925 2005 Stolen sharpie revolution : | Z 471 .Eb39 2009 McGraw-Hill's careers for bookworms & other literary types / | Z 659 .K786 2006 Burning books and leveling libraries : | Z 674.75.W67 .L528 2008 Making library Web sites usable : | Z 679.55 .T155 2003 Teen spaces : | Z 716.33 .B917 2018 Makerspaces : |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Understanding modern biblioclasm -- Tracing the path of extremism from Robespierre to Milosevic -- Political protestors and Amsterdam's South African Institute, 1984 -- Ethnic biblioclasm, 1980-2005 -- National Socialism and the destruction of Berlin's Institute for Sexual Knowledge, 1933 -- Secular fanaticism and the auto-genocide of Cambodia, 1975-1979 -- Fundamentalism and the destruction of Afghanistan's cultural heritage, 1994-2001 -- Dueling ideologies and total war, 1939-1945 -- Anarchy and acquisitive vandalism, 1967-2003 -- Errors of omission and cultural destruction in Iraq, 2003.
Knuth reports on the destruction of libraries and books by extremists around the world during the 20th century and investigates some of the complex motivations behind these violent acts. She first looks at the use of biblioclasm as a tactic of political or ethnic protest at the local level. Next, she discusses the purging of libraries in the aftermath of power struggles in Germany, Afghanistan, and Cambodia. The final three chapters consider the fate of libraries when war creates a power vacuum--with special attention paid to the looting of Iraq's cultural institutions in 200.
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