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041 _aeng
050 _aDR1217
_bC68 2014
090 _aDR1217, C68 2014
110 _aCouncil of Europe.
_916006
245 _aHeritage for development in South-East Europe :
_bNew visions and perceptions of Heritage through the Ljubljana Process /
_cCouncil of Europe.
260 _aStrasbourg :
_bCouncil of Europe Publihing,
_cc2014.
300 _a203 p. :
_billus. (col.) ;
_c25 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 _aPreface / Snežana Samardžić-Marković -- Editors'note / Gojko Rikalović and Hristina Mikić -- Introduction / Martin Cherry -- Chapter 1. Management of Cultural Heritage in Albania and Ljubljana Process / Blerina Berberi and Kevin Tummers -- Chapter 2. Heritage Policy in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Benefits from the Ljubjiana Process / Hazim Begagić -- Chapter 3. Rehabilitation of Cultural Heritage in Bulgaria : Policy and Heritage Management Impact / Petya Koleva -- Chapter 4. Policy Development for Sustainable use of Cultural Heritage : Implementing the Ljubljana Process in Croatia / Daniela Angelina Jeliničić and Ana Žuvela -- Chapter 5. Cultural Heritage Framework and the Ljubljana Process in Montenegro / Aleksandra Kapetanović and Janko Ljumović -- Chapter 6. Heritage Policy and Management in Romania and Wider Benefits from Participating in the Ljubljana Process / Anda Becut -- Chapter 7. New Cultural Heritage Perception and Collaboration in Serbia Through the Ljubljana Process / Hristina Mikić and Asja Drača-Muntean -- Chapter 8. The Emergence of the Concept of Cultural Heritage as a Development Asset in the Heritage Policy of " The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia " Through the Ljubljana Process / Kristina Biceva -- Chapter 9. The Ljubljana Process : More than Rehabilitation of our Common Heritage in South-Eastern Europe / Gojko Rikalović, Hristina Mikić and Dejan Molnar -- Glossary.
520 _aThe essays in this book present, for the first time in published form, a systematic comparative overview of cultural heritage policy and its impact – specifically in the field of immovable heritage such as archaeological and historic sites – in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, “The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia”, Montenegro, Romania and Serbia. The studies focus on the decade from 2003 to 2013 that followed the traumatic and often violent upheavals associated with the breakdown of communism. That same period also saw a shift in the policy of the European Union and the Council of Europe in support of cultural heritage policies in the region, which led to the launching of the “Ljubljana Process: rehabilitating our common heritage”. The challenges gradually moved from encouraging professionals to adopt European standards and realising the potential of heritage to build bridges between peoples and to foster reconciliation, towards highlighting its wider benefits as a catalyst of economic development for the local economy and the quality of life of citizens. Theorists and practitioners will gain a better insight into the value of cultural heritage and the specificity of cultural heritage policies in South-East Europe, as well as the underlying facts, vision, context and impact of the Ljubljana Process. This will encourage questioning of existing public policies, as well as the promotion and affirmation of cultural heritage within a new “culture of development”.
650 _aHistoric sites
_vHeritage.
_zMacedonia (Republic)
_935155
650 _aCultural property
_vConservation and restoration.
_zFormer Yugoslav republics
_935156
650 _aCultural property
_vProtection.
_zEurope
_935157
650 _aArchitecture
_vConservation and restoration.
_zEurope
_935158
650 _aHistoric buildings
_vConservation and restoration.
_zEurope
_935159
650 _aHistoric sites
_vConservation and restoration.
_zEurope
_935160
650 _aHistoric sites
_vHeritage.
_zFormer Yugoslav republics
_935161
651 _aMacedonia (Republic)
_vHeritage.
_xHistory
_935162
651 _aFormer Yugoslav republics
_vHeritage.
_xHistory
_935163
910 _aNIT Ana Koleksiyonu
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