How to Cite

Bogner, Simone et al. (Eds.): Denkmal – Erbe – Heritage: Begriffshorizonte am Beispiel der Industriekultur, Heidelberg: arthistoricum.net, 2018 (Veröffentlichungen des Arbeitskreises Theorie und Lehre der Denkmalpflege e.V., Volume 27). https://doi.org/10.11588/arthistoricum.374.531

Identifiers

ISBN 978-3-946653-98-1 (PDF)

Published

10/24/2018
The printed publication was published in 2018 by Verlag Jörg Mitzkat, Holzminden. ISBN: 978-3-95954-061-2

Authors

Simone Bogner (Ed.), Birgit Franz (Ed.), Hans-Rudolf Meier (Ed.), Marion Steiner (Ed.)

Denkmal – Erbe – Heritage

Begriffshorizonte am Beispiel der Industriekultur

This Volume offers two languages (german/english)
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 nationally-defined 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.
The 2017 Annual Meeting of the Working Group on Theory and Education in Heritage Conservation on the topic “Monument – Patrimony – Heritage” at the TU Berlin was at the same time the first Annual Meeting of the Research Training Group 2227 “Identity and Heritage” (GRK 2227), funded by the DFG. A cooperation between the two was particularly opportune, as the Working Group had decided on Berlin as the location of the annual meeting and, in view of the motto “Sharing Heritage” of the European Cultural Heritage Year 2018, to dedicate it to a discussion of monument and heritage terminology, while the Research Training Group, with seats in Berlin and Weimar, had been launched to address such questions and a number of colleagues are active in both bodies.

Chapters

Table of Contents
Pages
PDF
Front Matter
Table of Content
4-7
Simone Bogner, Birgit Franz, Hans-Rudolf Meier, Marion Steiner
8-12
Monument - Patrimony - Heritage
Industrial Heritage and the Horizons of Terminology
I: Terms and Concepts: Monument, Patrimony, Heritage?
38-45
II: Concepts, Practice, Boundaries: Industriekultur and World Cultural Heritage
Axel Böcker
Denkmalpflegerische Alltagsarbeit und wissenschaftlicher Hintergrund
58-69
Lars Scharnholz
Warum eine Aktualisierung der Industriekultur erforderlich ist
70-75
Dietrich Soyez
Tomioka und Yawata als japanisch-europäische Modelle für die (Re-)Transnationalisierung von Stätten der Industriekultur
76-85
III: National and Transnational Heritage Narratives
Mirhan Damir
The Dilemmatic Recognition of the Gabbari Railway Station in Alexandria, Egypt
104-111
IV: Assessment and Use
Georg Maybaum, Birgit Franz
Die IBAG-Halle des Eisenbetonpioniers Conrad Freytag in Neustadt an der Weinstraße
130-143
Industry - Heritage - Landscape
The Construction of Identity in (Post-) Industrial Societies
Simone Bogner, Oxana Gourinovitch, Jochen Kibel
Introduction
148-161
V: Materialization and Metamorphosis
Susanne Hauser
Approaches to Wastelands in Western Europe
164-169
Lukas Vejnik
Orte des Mitfahrens
170-175
VI: Negotiating (Post-) Industrial Identities
Julia Binder
ANT und Heritage Studies
178-185
Florian Schwemin
Die Maxhütte in der mittleren Oberpfalz
186-193
VII: Heritage in (Post-) Industrial Societies
Aspasia Krause, Lucas Opitz
Projekt 42
196-203
Alexander Kleinschrodt
Ein (produktiver) Widerspruch?
204-211
VIII: (Post-) Industrial Landscapes: Images and Concepts
Elissa Rosenberg
The New Topographics and the Rise of a Post-Industrial Landscape Aesthetic
222-229
Andy Scholz
Ein künstlerisches Projekt von Andy Scholz
230-233
IX: Concluding Remarks
238-242
Appendices
Abstracts
245-257
Speakers, Contributors, Organizers
258-261
Working Group on Theory and Education in Heritage Conservation
262-263
Publications
264-266

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