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Max van der Schriek. 2022. Archaeological approaches to and heritage perspectives on modern conflict: beyond the battlefields (Heritage and Memory Studies 16). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press; 978-90-485-5414-0 hardback €119.

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Max van der Schriek. 2022. Archaeological approaches to and heritage perspectives on modern conflict: beyond the battlefields (Heritage and Memory Studies 16). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press; 978-90-485-5414-0 hardback €119.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 March 2023

Mirjam Adam*
Affiliation:
Modern History and Historical Migration Studies, Osnabrück University, Germany

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