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This end-of-study theoretical reflection, originally presented as part of an internship report, is set in the Czech Republic. It describes the evolution of the notion of historical heritage in this country. Unlike France, where the principle of the historic monument was enshrined in law as early as 1913, it has taken longer to develop the concept of historical heritage. This article looks at the Czech notion of historical heritage and its evolution in a turbulent institutional context, from the proclamation of the Austro-Hungarian Empire to the present day. Finally, the author raises the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This end-of-study theoretical reflection, originally presented as part of an internship report, is set in the Czech Republic. It describes the evolution of the notion of historical heritage in this country. Unlike France, where the principle of the historic monument was enshrined in law as early as 1913, it has taken longer to develop the concept of historical heritage. This article looks at the Czech notion of historical heritage and its evolution in a turbulent institutional context, from the proclamation of the Austro-Hungarian Empire to the present day. Finally, the author raises the question of the future economic, technological and social implications of heritage valorization.
Autorenporträt
Julien LE DUFF estudou História na Universidade de Bretagne Occidentale entre 2011 e 2014. Escreveu esta reflexão durante o seu estágio de segundo ano na Universidade de Nantes, onde frequentava o mestrado em Desenvolvimento do Património Cultural. O estágio teve lugar no Castelo de Lednice, Património Mundial da UNESCO.