0% free. khanacademy.org 74% The Bangwa Queen: Artifa... Gcupola.gettysburg.edu/cgi/... Repatriating artworks (arti... Khan Academy Al for Teachers Donate Log in Sign up Repatriating artworks A Google Classroom Microsoft Teams < By Dr. Senta German Repatriation is the return of stolen or looted cultural materials to their countries of origin. Although a belief that looting cultural heritage is wrong and stolen objects should be returned to their rightful owner dates to the Roman Republic (see Cicero's Verrines) it was not until the 1950s, when the stark truths of colonization and war crimes against humanity began to be exposed, that a broad desire for restitution emerged and laws and treaties to facilitate this increased in number. Repatriation claims are based on law but, more importantly, represent a fervent desire to right a wrong-a kind of restorative justice-which also requires an admission of guilt and capitulation. This is what makes repatriations difficult: nations and institutions seldom concede that they were wrong. Up next: video I CA is 100% free. Sign up The Bangwa Queen: Artifa... Gcupola.gettysburg.edu/cgi/... Repatriating artworks (arti... X Khan Academy Al for Teachers Donate Log in Repatriating artworks Google Classroom Microsoft Teams By Dr. Senta German Repatriation is the return of stolen or looted cultural materials to their countries of origin. Although a belief that looting cultural heritage is wrong and stolen objects should be returned to their rightful owner dates to the Roman Republic (see Cicero's Verrines) it was not until the 1950s, when the stark truths of colonization and war crimes against humanity began to be exposed, that a broad desire for restitution emerged and laws and treaties to facilitate this increased in number. Repatriation claims are based on law but, more importantly, represent a fervent desire to right a wrong-a kind of restorative justice-which also requires an admission of guilt and capitulation. This is what makes repatriations difficult: nations and institutions seldom concede that they were wrong. 16 & 27 7 * 8 0 Up next: video de
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