TN 2/2020

A20201

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Az örökségvédelem önkéntesei *** The Volunteers of Heritage Conservation

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The increasingly fast process of “heritageisation” has led to a paradigm shift that “matured” at the beginning of the 21st century, changing to an extended degree the tasks and possibilities of the “civilian” protectors of heritage values.

A20202

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De la Cartele ICOMOS la realitate *** From the ICOMOS Charters to Reality

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On the 55th anniversary of the establishment of ICOMOS, the article proposes an overview of the way in which the principles and recommendations formulated in the Charters and other doctrinal texts elaborated by the prestigious institution are reflected in the current

A20203

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Terapie pentru patrimoniu *** Therapy for Heritage

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Cultural heritage plays an important role in shaping our everyday life and in designing a sustainable future, as it provides a community regeneration basis for urban and cultural development.

A20204

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Poate contribui punerea în valoare a patrimoniul cultural la revitalizarea comunităților din mediul rural? *** Can the Enhancement of Cultural Heritage Contribute to the Revitalisation of Rural Communities?

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The mission of the Mihai Eminescu Trust Foundation (MET) is to revitalise the Romanian local communities through the enhancement of cultural and natural heritage, multicultural integration, and the encoura

A20205

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Is “Modern Heritage” an Oxymoron in Europe? *** Oximoronnak tekinthető-e a „modern örökség” fogalma Európában?

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Civilisation has always been about striking a balance between cultural identity and capacity for creativity, tradition and innovation, legacy and destiny. We live in the reality between the two, the “transit shed” where newness morphs into familiarity, or oblivion.