
معرفی
Mattias Legnér is a Professor in Conservation at the Department of Art History, Uppsala University, Campus Gotland, Sweden. He holds a PhD in History and is actively engaged in research related to cultural heritage, particularly in post-conflict contexts.
His academic work centers on the role of heritage in social and political transformation, with a focus on regions affected by ethnic conflict. His research bridges historical analysis with practical conservation, emphasizing how heritage can serve as a tool for development and reconciliation.
His presentation at ACHS 2016, Cultural Heritage as a Means of Development in the Wake of Ethnic Conflict: Kosovo, 2000–2008, highlights his interest in the intersection of heritage, identity, and governance. His work contributes to broader discussions on community-based heritage, urban heritage activism, and the political uses of heritage.
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There is no information available regarding students advised or research grants received. However, his active participation in international academic forums suggests engagement in scholarly networks and potential collaborative research initiatives.
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