Post-Doc, Architecture
Conflict in Cities Research Associate
Peterhouse
Thesis Title: The Wounded Church: war, destruction and reconstruction of Vukovar's religious heritage
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Chris Chippindale
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About
Britt Baillie completed her PhD in Archaeology and Heritage Management at the Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge. Her thesis title was 'The Wounded Church: War, Destruction and Reconstruction of Vukovar's religious heritage'. In 2009 she was the primary lecturer for the undergraduate Heritage Module at the Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge. She has also contributed to the International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property's forthcoming 'Living Heritage: A Handbook'. Her current research focuses on Jerusalem's landscape, heritage and environment. Britt Baillie's current research interest include: the politization of cultural heritage, memory and identity, religious uses and concepts of space, and theories of destruction. Her work with Conflict in Cities focuses on the changing landscape of East Jerusalem. Britt Baillie-Warren has recently featured in National Geographic's documentary entitled 'Viking Apocalypse' in which she explores the fate of 54 beheaded skeletons found in a mass-grave in Dorset, UK.
Britt is also one of the coordinators of the Cambridge Heritage Research Group. In addition she is the Director of studies for Archaeology and Anthropology at Peterhouse and a panel tutor at the Institute for Continuing Education, University of Cambridge.
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