The rich history of Monaco and UNESCO's decades-long commitment to world peaceSince 1949, the Principality of Monaco has collaborated with UNESCO on milestone projects and initiatives that continue to shape Monaco and the world's cultural and educational landscape. Monaco at UNESCO: 75 Years is an in-depth chronicle of this relationship packaged in a beautiful hardcover with more than 150 illustrations. This historical text commemorates this partnership with archival materials documenting the successes and challenges throughout the evolution of heritage protection campaigns and educational and…mehr
The rich history of Monaco and UNESCO's decades-long commitment to world peaceSince 1949, the Principality of Monaco has collaborated with UNESCO on milestone projects and initiatives that continue to shape Monaco and the world's cultural and educational landscape. Monaco at UNESCO: 75 Years is an in-depth chronicle of this relationship packaged in a beautiful hardcover with more than 150 illustrations. This historical text commemorates this partnership with archival materials documenting the successes and challenges throughout the evolution of heritage protection campaigns and educational and sustainability efforts. Both a celebration of the past and a look toward the future, Monaco at UNESCO symbolizes an unwavering international dedication to world peace.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
A professor with an aggrégation and a doctorate degree in history, Stéphane Lamotte is secretary to the Albert 1st, 2022 Commemoration Committee, and since then, associated with other commemorative projects. He is also a project manager and live show coordinator for DENJS (Monaco). A history and geography professor who also teaches drama, he is an associate researcher at the CMMC, Nice Sophia-Antipolis University, where he was also a lecturer. Jean-Philippe Vinci holds an aggrégation in philosophy. He is a graduate of the Institut d’Études Politiques de Paris and of the École Pratique des Hautes Études (5th section—Sorbonne), and an alumnus of the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales. After several years of tenure as university lecturer at the Institut d’Études Politiques de Paris and diplomatic advisor, he taught at the Lycée Albert Ier of Monaco, and since July 2024 is Director of Education, Youth and Sport in Monaco.
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