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Monumental Lies

Culture Wars and the Truth about the Past
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Monumental Lies by Robert Bevan explores the controversial topic of historical preservation and how it impacts the way we perceive history and cultural identity. The book delves into the politics, manipulations, and sometimes deceit involved in creating and maintaining monuments. It challenges readers to reconsider how these structures influence collective memory and the narratives we choose to remember or forget.
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You might enjoy this book if you're intrigued by how architecture and urban planning shape cultural memory and identity. It delves into the fascinating ways monuments and buildings can perpetuate myths and influence societal narratives. Perfect for those with a keen interest in exploring the intersections of art, history, and culture.

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How statues, heritage and the built environment have become the battleground for the culture wars

How statues, heritage and the built environment have become the battleground for the culture wars.

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The past is weaponised in culture wars and cynically edited by those who wish to impose their ideology upon the physical spaces around us. Holocaust deniers use details of the ruins of the gas chambers at Auschwitz to promote their lies: ‘No Holes; No Holocaust’. Yet long-standing concepts such as ‘authenticity’ in heritage are undermined and trivialised by gatekeepers such as UNESCO. At the same time, opposition to this manipulation is being undermined by cultural ideas that prioritise memory and impressions over history and facts.

In Monumental Lies, Robert Bevan argues that monuments, architecture, and cities are material evidence of history. They are the physical trace of past events, of previous ways of thinking and of politics, economics, and values that percolate through to today. When our cities are reshaped as fantasies about the past, when monuments tell lies about who deserves honour or are destroyed and the struggle for justice forgotten, the historical record is being manipulated.

When decisions are based on misinformed assumptions about how the built environment influences our behaviour or we are told, falsely, that certain architectural styles are alien to our cities, or when space pretends to be public but is private, or that physical separation is natural, we are being manipulated. There is a growing threat to the material evidence of the truth about history.

We are in serious trouble if we can no longer trust the tangible world around us to tell us the truth. Monumental Lies explores the threats to our understanding of the built environment and how it impacts on our lives, as well as offers solutions to how to combat the ideological manipulations.

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Monumental Lies by Robert Bevan has been praised for its timely and provocative examination of how statues and monuments reflect and distort historical narratives. The book is described as a compelling response to culture wars, challenging the narrative that the greatest threat to our built environment comes from leftist movements. Bevan's work is noted for its detailed analysis, inviting readers to reconsider the role of architecture and public art in shaping cultural and political discourses.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781839761874

Publisher: Verso Books

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 11 October 2022

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Verso Books

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 30.0mm

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 546g

Pages: 384

About the Author

Robert Bevan is a journalist, author and heritage-led regeneration consultant. He is an architecture critic for the London Evening Standard. He has previously been editor of Building Design and the architecture critic for two other daily newspapers The Australian and the Australian Financial Review. He is a member of (ICOMOS), the body that advises UNESCO on world heritage.

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