The Politics of Heritage Regeneration in South-East Europe - Grand Format

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John Bold

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martin Cherry

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The essays in this book review recent developments in cultural heritage policy and practice in South-East Europe. Since 2003, the Council of Europe-European... Lire la suite
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Résumé

The essays in this book review recent developments in cultural heritage policy and practice in South-East Europe. Since 2003, the Council of Europe-European Commission joint initiative known as the "Ljubljana Process : rehabilitating our common heritage" has set out to unlock the potential of the region's rich immovable cultural heritage, working with national authorities to accelerate the development of democratic, peaceful and open societies, stimulate local economies and improve the quality of life of local communities.
In 2003, the region was overcoming the effects of the traumatic transition toa market economy. Since then, it has been hit hard by the economic crisis of 2008, and more recently by an unprecedented migration crisis. Despite the challenges facing the region in the field of cultural heritage, the present situation can be seen as an opportunity to use the lessons learned from the Ljubljana Process to avoid the traps laid by the cumulative and sometimes inconsistent heritage-protection legislation of the past 60 years, overcoming the legacy of the top-down approach that privileges the "high art" canon rather than the local heritage that reflects the culture of everyday life and which often means more to most people - The authors suggest that selecting from innovative practice elsewhere could make heritage management smarter so that it more directly meets the needs of modern society and individual citizens.
This volume reflects the views of international experts involved in the joint initiative and complements earlier studies on the impact of the Ljubljana Process by experts from within the region (Heritage for development in South-East Europe, edited by Gojko Rikolovic and Hristina Mikic, 2014) and from the London School of Economics and Political Science (The wider benefits of investment in cultural heritage.
Case studies in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia, edited by Will Bartlett, 2015).

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    01/03/2016
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-92-871-8160-2
  • EAN
    9789287181602
  • Format
    Grand Format
  • Présentation
    Broché
  • Nb. de pages
    185 pages
  • Poids
    0.59 Kg
  • Dimensions
    18,9 cm × 24,3 cm × 1,3 cm

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The Council of Europe is the continent's leading human rights organisation. It comprises 47 member states, 28 of which are members of the European Union. All Council of Europe member states have signed up to the European Convention on Human Rights, a treaty designed to protect human rights, democracy and the rule of law. The European Court of Human Rights oversees the implementation of the Convention in the member states.

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