Reconstruction
Reconstruction may refer to:
Politics, history, and sociology
[edit]- Reconstruction (law), the transfer of a company's (or several companies') business to a new company
- Perestroika (Russian for "reconstruction"), a late 20th century Soviet Union political movement
- Critical reconstruction, an architectural theory related to the reconstruction of Berlin after the end of the Berlin Wall
- Economic reconstruction
- Ministry of Reconstruction, a UK government department
- The Reconstruction era of the United States, the period after the Civil War, 1865–1877
- The Reconstruction Acts, or Military Reconstruction Acts, addressing requirements for Southern States to be readmitted to the Union
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation, a United States government agency from 1932 to 1957
Arts, entertainment, and media
[edit]Films
[edit]- Reconstruction (1968 film), a Romanian tragicomedy
- Reconstruction (2001 film), about the 1959 Ioanid Gang bank heist in Romania
- Reconstruction (2003 film), a Danish psychological romantic drama
- The Reconstruction (film), a 1970 Greek art film
Music
[edit]- Reconstruction (band), featuring Jerry Garcia, Nick Kahner and John Kahn
- Reconstruction (Hugh Masekela album), 1970
- Reconstruction (Max Romeo album), 1977
- Reconstructions (Don Diablo album)
- Reconstructions (Kerry Livgren album)
Television
[edit]- "Reconstruction" (Jericho episode)
- Red vs. Blue: Reconstruction, a machinima comedy series
Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media
[edit]- Reconstruction (magazine), a monthly edited by Allan L. Benson from 1919 to 1921
- ReConStruction, a 2010 science fiction convention
- Memorial reconstruction, a hypothesis regarding the transcription of 17th-century plays
Science and computing
[edit]- 3D reconstruction in computer vision
- Ancestral reconstruction, the analysis of organisms' relationships via genome data
- Cone beam reconstruction, a computational microtomography method
- Crime reconstruction
- Event reconstruction, the interpretation of signals from a particle detector
- Forensic facial reconstruction, the process of recreating the face of an individual from its skeletal remains
- Iterative reconstruction, methods to construct images of objects
- Reconstruction algorithm, an algorithm used in iterative reconstruction
- Reconstruction conjecture, in graph theory
- Reconstructive plastic surgery
- Shooting reconstruction
- Signal reconstruction, the determination of an original continuous signal from samples
- Single particle reconstruction, the combination of multiple images of molecules to produce a three-dimensional image
- Surface reconstruction, the process which alters atomic structure in crystal surfaces
- Tomographic reconstruction
- Vector field reconstruction, the creation of a vector field from experimental data
Other uses
[edit]- 3D sound reconstruction
- Reconstruction (architecture), the act of rebuilding a destroyed structure
- Linguistic reconstruction