I kalla krigets spår Hot, våld och beskydd som kulturarv

Cultural heritage is not just something from the past, but always also reflects contemporary needs and desires. In the Traces of the Cold War describes the making of a diverse and innovative Swedish military heritage. The book shows how memories and material remains from a period characterized by fe...

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Main Author: Frihammar, Mattias (auth)
Other Authors: Andersson, Fredrik Krohn (auth), Wendt, Maria (auth), Åse, Cecilia (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:Swedish
Published: Kriterium 2023
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