In an article for the Financial Times (FT), writer and historian Simon Schama examines world conflict zones and the efforts to protect some of the world’s most vulnerable architectural and cultural sites. If history is a measure, then Schama's study of William “Basher” Dowsing - an Englishman who, in the winter of 1643, "made it his personal mission to obliterate as much as he possibly could of sacred art in the churches and colleges of East Anglia" in the name of religion - is pertinent now more than ever.
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Artefacts Under Attack: What Has Been Damaged And To What Extent?
https://www.archdaily.com/609939/artefacts-under-attack-what-has-been-damaged-and-to-what-extentJames Taylor-Foster