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Review: The Destruction of Memory by Robert Bevan

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Robert Bevan's Destruction of Memory continues to impress readers. Given the ongoing destruction throughout various global wars, it continues to be a timely work. Alfred A. Brophy writes in the PropertyProf Blog, ". . . I highly recommend Bevan's Destruction of Memory; it's an important and moving book."

Brophy even expands on Bevan's themes, relating the destruction of architecture following race riots in Tulsa and the destruction of the University of Alabama's Library at the hands of Union soldiers in 1865.

Read Brophy's entry at PropertyProf Blog

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