Monument – Patrimony – Heritage. Industrial Heritage and the Horizons of Terminology
If “Sharing Heritage” is to be taken seriously, then it must have consequences for the
assessment of value – in Europe, but also beyond: in place of the more exclusionary
“World Heritage”, which tends to foreground each country’s own, often nationallydefined achievements and merits, we should strive toward the creation of a “Global Heritage”, one capable of building bridges on the basis of universal values, thereby bringing the world’s people closer together as a global community with a common destiny.
Simone Bogner, Birgit Franz, Hans-Rudolf Meier, Marion Steiner (2018) Monument – Patrimony – Heritage. Industrial Heritage and the Horizons of Terminology [Conference proceedings of the joined Annual Meeting of the Research Training Group “Identity and Heritage” and the “Arbeitskreis für Theorie und Lehre der Denkmalpflege”] Verlag Jörg Mitzkat, Holzminden
Link to the publisher: https://www.mitzkat.de/alle-buecher/DenkmalErbeHeritage.html
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DOI (Citation Link): https://doi.org/10.11588/arthistoricum.374.531
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