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  2. 1 Congratulations to J. Eva Meharry We would like ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/CambridgeHeritageReserachCentreBulletin22October20191.pdf
    border with Myanmar, was first put forward for consideration. as a UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site in 2011. ...  Matters of ‘life’ and ‘death’, including philosophical and/or curatorial approaches to conservation.
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    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2018-05-07-cambridge-heritage-bulletin.pdf
    Contributions in the form of short reviews of. conferences, exhibitions, publications or other. ... 1st part. Alicia Stevens – Tactical ambiguity in museum exhibitions in post-regime Myanmar.
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    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2017-11-20-cambridge-heritage-bulletin.pdf
    He was formerly the Managing Director of Turquoise Mountain, overseeing the organization’s expansion into Myanmar and the Middle East. ... Why they are interested in violence based on their research and/or teaching areas;. •
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    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2018-04-30-cambridge-heritage-bulletin.pdf
    1st part. Alicia Stevens – Tactical ambiguity in post-sanctions Myanmar. Gruia Badescu – Heritage-making and the criminalisation of authoritarian past: Political prisons and clandestine detention centres in Central and Eastern Europe ... Title of
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    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2018-04-16-cambridge-heritage-bulletin.pdf
    1st part. Alicia Stevens – Tactical ambiguity in post-sanctions Myanmar. Gruia Badescu – Heritage-making and the criminalisation of authoritarian past: Political prisons. ... or Word format. • One-page CV, including full name, affiliation and
  7. 1 Congratulations to J. Eva Meharry We would like ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/CambridgeHeritageReserachCentreBulletin22October20191.pdf
    border with Myanmar, was first put forward for consideration. as a UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site in 2011. ...  Matters of ‘life’ and ‘death’, including philosophical and/or curatorial approaches to conservation.
  8. 1 4 June 2019 Cambridge Heritage Research Centre In ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/CambridgeHeritageResearchCentreBulletin2019.06.04.pdf
    Scott, Professor of Political Science and Director of Agrarian Studies at Yale is perhaps best known for his work in Myanmar (author of The Art of Not Being Governed). ...  You would have publicised your work or have a publication-ready document.
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    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2017-11-13-cambridge-heritage-bulletin.pdf
    have been lost before or during Guatemala's 36-year-long civil conflict. ... He was formerly the Managing Director of Turquoise Mountain, overseeing the organization’s expansion into Myanmar and the Middle East.
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    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2018-04-23-cambridge-heritage-bulletin.pdf
    1st part. Alicia Stevens – Tactical ambiguity in post-sanctions Myanmar. Gruia Badescu – Heritage-making and the criminalisation of authoritarian past: Political prisons. ... projects, reconceptualise the relationship between the individual and the
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    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2017-10-16-cambridge-heritage-bulletin.pdf
    liminality. My case study is Myanmar since the democratic elections of 2015, where I worked with the United Nations and the American Museum of. ... Typically, “Habsburg”, “Ottoman” or “Soviet” buildings and quarters still shape the appearance

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