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Aerospatial Heritage Sites and Aerial Battlefields - (Anthem Intercultural Transfer Studies) by  Ryan Sisak (Hardcover) - 1 of 1

Aerospatial Heritage Sites and Aerial Battlefields - (Anthem Intercultural Transfer Studies) by Ryan Sisak (Hardcover)

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  • Explores the concept of Aerospatial Heritage Sites, examining how astronauts and aircrew ascribe meaning to places from outer space and historic airspaces, and argues for recognizing these locations as intangible heritage sites embedded within memories and narratives.
  • About the Author: Ryan Sisak is a heritage researcher, historian, museum professional, and professional educator in North Texas, focusing on the Space Race, World War II, veterans, and the Medal of Honor.
  • 200 Pages
  • History, Military
  • Series Name: Anthem Intercultural Transfer Studies

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This work fully explores the implications of Ryan Sisak's earlier proposition that historic places at altitude have been valued as heritage sites. As such, several candidates shall be considered as potential heritage sites--namely, outer space sites from the Space Race, aeroscapes of the Cold War, and aerial battlefields from World War II.



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Explores the concept of Aerospatial Heritage Sites, examining how astronauts and aircrew ascribe meaning to places from outer space and historic airspaces, and argues for recognizing these locations as intangible heritage sites embedded within memories and narratives.

For roughly 25 years, numerous proponents have advocated for the recognition and designation of various sites on the Moon and of objects in outer space as protected heritages. In addition, beyond consideration of terrestrial battlefields from centuries before and most especially those from World War I and World War II, researchers have mainly focused their research of less-covered battlefields on underwater places such as those of the Pacific War and the D-Day landings at Normandy; even the D-Day battlefields and surrounding land and sea areas have been applied for as a World Heritage Site. Thus, stemming from the perspective of archaeologists, the majority of work on the subjects has focused on the material culture of warfare and the Space Race, along with some intangible aspects of such material objects, including underwater boundaries of battlefields, satellite orbital paths, and culture aboard the International Space Station. While some have advocated for pathways to making sites such as the Apollo 11 lunar landing site (known as Tranquility Base) a U.S. National Historic Landmark or World Heritage Site, others have focused on how to protect objects and sites on the Moon from future lunar landings and visitors. Yet despite the formation of organizations dedicated to the recognition, designation, and conservation of such heritages related to space travel or space technology, or those heritages situated in outer space or on another celestial body, or related to warfare, a conceptual and literature gap still remains.
Accordingly, Ryan Sisak sets out to fully establish the viability of recognizing intangible heritage sites from the air and outer space, through the concepts of Aerospatial Heritage Sites and aerial battlefields. As such, Sisak enters into a discourse about why such places are indeed heritages and why their heritage potential is no less appropriate than sites on the Earth or the Moon. Thus, operating from the perspective that oral and written accounts and other kinds of reminiscence can be consolidated to form an understanding of place as heritage, Sisak articulates how intangible heritage sites at altitude become heritage by virtue of a synthetic phenomenology of place and landscape. Furthermore, by applying a more scrupulous phenomenological treatment (based on Edmund Husserl's theories) to the experiences of astronauts from the Space Race, test pilots of the Cold War, fighter pilots of the Battle of Britain, and aircrews engaged in aerial battle over Europe (in the context of Allied bombing campaigns of World War II), Sisak demonstrates how the recognition of aerial and spatial sites as heritage is not merely appropriate, but also serves to apply a form of spatial justice for those who have, until now, ventured to and fought across immensely historic yet unrecognized places. Ultimately, this work aims to untether the concept of a heritage site from the physicality and tangibility of place, thereby serving a wide range of historic, cultural, and heritage-based inquiries into the value and meaning of intangible places from the past. Overall, this is about spacescapes, aeroscapes, and aerial battlefields that have been resigned to the reminiscences of the actors who manifested them historic.


Lastly, this work will link its approach to the subject of heritage sites to the concept of intercultural transfers, a key tenet of transnational history. Given the transnational nature of the events and histories of the Space Race and World War II, Sisak sets out on a parallel inquiry into the intercultural transfers that influenced the Space Race and the Cold War, the Battle of Britain, and the Allied bombing campaigns of World War II. By investigating this particular aspect of the transnational history of these events, the heritages evidenced are further demonstrated as by-products of the very transnationality of the events themselves. The purpose, then, in embarking on this line of inquiry is to color Aerospatial Heritage Sites and aerial battlefields as uniquely transnational heritages, regardless of who has already colored them as particularly meaningful and valuable.



About the Author



Ryan Sisak is a heritage researcher, historian, museum professional, and professional educator in North Texas, focusing on the Space Race, World War II, veterans, and the Medal of Honor.

Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .8 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.0 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 200
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: Military
Series Title: Anthem Intercultural Transfer Studies
Publisher: Anthem Press
Theme: Aviation
Format: Hardcover
Author: Ryan Sisak
Language: English
Street Date: September 8, 2026
TCIN: 1008582406
UPC: 9781839999819
Item Number (DPCI): 247-47-8907
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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