PROTECTION AND TAKING OVER OF ARCHIVAL MATERIAL OF WAR PROVENANCE AND THEIR SPECIFICS Cover Image

SPECIFIČNOSTI ZAŠTITE I PREUZIMANJA ARHIVSKE GRAĐE RATNE PROVENIJENCIJE
PROTECTION AND TAKING OVER OF ARCHIVAL MATERIAL OF WAR PROVENANCE AND THEIR SPECIFICS

Author(s): Omer Zulić
Subject(s): Museology & Heritage Studies, Archiving, Preservation
Published by: Arhiv Tuzlanskog kantona
Keywords: protection of archival material; Archive of Tuzla Canton; archival material of war provenance; legislation; evaluation; taking over of the archival material;

Summary/Abstract: The issue of protection and acquisition of archival material of war provenance, deserves special attention, given the circumstances in which the material is created. Special protection, but also taking over are reflected primarily in the fact that this is a material which has been developing in difficult, war circumstances, when the destructive forces, were far more numerous and stronger, than those forces in charge for protection of archives and the entire cultural heritage, both movable and immovable. Due to war circumstances in which the archives were created, it undertakes to archive extra caution and professional archival approach, since it is mainly concerned archives incomplete or fragmentary preserved. The aim of this paper is to show the importance of archival material of war provenance, essential for the study and understanding of the overall developments in the aggression on Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the need for its disposal, taking over in the archives. Through analysis of this question, it is necessary to point out the role of archives in the past, based on the disposal and acquisition of archival material of war provenance, point to results that are in this field so far achieved, and to provide guidance for further action, so this question can be complet. In fact, despite a consistent professional and professional engagement of competent archives, the question of war production of archival material has not yet been completed.

  • Issue Year: 2011
  • Issue No: 14
  • Page Range: 183-192
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian
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