"Remove Not the Ancient Landmark": Public Monuments and Moral Values : Discourses and Comments in Tribute to Rudolf WittkowerDonald M. Reynolds This book explores the ways that public monuments symbolize and convey moral values. It analyzes the roles that monuments have always played and the influence they continue to exert on societies around the world. The book also explores the origins and nature of humanity in light of the monuments. |
Contents
3 | 21 |
4 | 27 |
6 | 35 |
7 | 53 |
8 | 59 |
Time and Conservation | 77 |
Monuments in New Countries | 79 |
13 | 97 |
33 | 121 |
53 | 127 |
XX | 135 |
Monumental Revisions of History in TwentiethCentury | 141 |
17 | 161 |
18 | 169 |
19 | 199 |
21 | 207 |
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