Fake Heritage: Why We Rebuild Monuments

John Darlington

Fake Heritage: Why We Rebuild Monuments
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Yale University Press
Country
United States
Published
13 October 2020
Pages
248
ISBN
9780300246766

Fake Heritage: Why We Rebuild Monuments

John Darlington

The first survey of the many redesigned and imitation historical landmarks and objects that dot the globe

John Darlington shows … it is not just written history that is malleable; it is also history on the ground, heritage in brick and stone, wood and metal. -Simon Jenkins, Times Literary Supplement

What happens when the past-or, more specifically, a piece of cultural heritage-is fabricated? From 50 replica Eiffel Towers located around the world to Saddam Hussein’s reconstructions of ancient cities, examples of forged heritage are widespread. Some are easy to dismiss as blatant frauds (the Piltdown Man), while others adhere to honest copying or respectful homage (the Parthenon in Nashville, Tennessee). This compelling book examines copies of historic buildings, faux archaeological sites, and other false artifacts, using them to explore the ethics and consequences of reconstructing the past; it also tackles the issues involved with faithful, above-board re-creations of ancient landmarks.

John Darlington probes questions of historical authenticity, seeking the lessons that lurk when history is twisted to tell an untrue story. Amplified by stunning images, the narrative underscores how the issue of duplicating heritage is both intriguing and incredibly complex, especially in the twenty-first century-as communication and technology flourish, so too do our opportunities to be deceived.

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