Forging Architectural Tradition National Narratives, Monument Preservation and Architectural Work in the Nineteenth-Century

During the nineteenth century, a change developed in the way architectural objects from the distant past were viewed by contemporaries. Such edifices, be they churches, castles, chapels or various other buildings, were not only admired for their aesthetic values, but also for the role they played in...

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Main Author: Damjanović, Dragan
Other Authors: Łupienko, Aleksander
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Oxford Berghahn Books 2022, ©2022
Series:Explorations in Heritage Studies
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Collection: DeGruyter MPG Collection - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:During the nineteenth century, a change developed in the way architectural objects from the distant past were viewed by contemporaries. Such edifices, be they churches, castles, chapels or various other buildings, were not only admired for their aesthetic values, but also for the role they played in ancient times, and their role as reminders of important events from the national past. Architectural heritage often was (and still is) an important element of nation building. Authors address the process of building national myths around certain architectural objects. National narratives are questioned, as is the position architectural heritage played in the nineteenth and the early twentieth centuries.
Physical Description:X, 356 Seiten
ISBN:978-1-80073-338-1