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The invention of heritage in the Mediterranean. Images and uses of cultural heritage in the Mediterranean

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Main Author: Isnart, Cyril
Publication Date: 2012
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Since it has always been a region of movement and inter-action between peoples, the Mediterranean is seen by the social sciences as a vast arena, full of contrasts. It is a region strongly marked by history – a history shared by the many cultures which have always intermingled, crossed paths – and sometimes swords – here. While some of its peoples are the result of peaceful inter-breeding and others the fruit of a political will to expand and dominate, all the populations bordering the Mediterranean can claim religious or cultural distinctiveness. By maintaining specific identities, such as laying claim to a certain group of symbols, they rely on the legacy of the great civilizations of the past which flourished on their territories. From the earliest times the region had been criss-crossed by people, but this way of seeing Mediterranean cultures came largely from a discovery of a Mediterranean by men of learning – archaeologists, travellers and the military – who described, drew and studied what they found. From the invention of the Mediterranean as a place of monuments to the current management of heritage resources, the way the Mediterranean heritage is used offers a good perspective from which to question the ways certain images of the Mediterranean are re-enforced and how the ideology at the root of heritage preservation is put into practice in this very specific space.
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title The invention of heritage in the Mediterranean. Images and uses of cultural heritage in the Mediterranean
spellingShingle The invention of heritage in the Mediterranean. Images and uses of cultural heritage in the Mediterranean
Isnart, Cyril
Mediterranean
Cultural Heritage
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title_short The invention of heritage in the Mediterranean. Images and uses of cultural heritage in the Mediterranean
title_full The invention of heritage in the Mediterranean. Images and uses of cultural heritage in the Mediterranean
title_fullStr The invention of heritage in the Mediterranean. Images and uses of cultural heritage in the Mediterranean
title_full_unstemmed The invention of heritage in the Mediterranean. Images and uses of cultural heritage in the Mediterranean
title_sort The invention of heritage in the Mediterranean. Images and uses of cultural heritage in the Mediterranean
author Isnart, Cyril
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Cultural Heritage
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topic Mediterranean
Cultural Heritage
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description Since it has always been a region of movement and inter-action between peoples, the Mediterranean is seen by the social sciences as a vast arena, full of contrasts. It is a region strongly marked by history – a history shared by the many cultures which have always intermingled, crossed paths – and sometimes swords – here. While some of its peoples are the result of peaceful inter-breeding and others the fruit of a political will to expand and dominate, all the populations bordering the Mediterranean can claim religious or cultural distinctiveness. By maintaining specific identities, such as laying claim to a certain group of symbols, they rely on the legacy of the great civilizations of the past which flourished on their territories. From the earliest times the region had been criss-crossed by people, but this way of seeing Mediterranean cultures came largely from a discovery of a Mediterranean by men of learning – archaeologists, travellers and the military – who described, drew and studied what they found. From the invention of the Mediterranean as a place of monuments to the current management of heritage resources, the way the Mediterranean heritage is used offers a good perspective from which to question the ways certain images of the Mediterranean are re-enforced and how the ideology at the root of heritage preservation is put into practice in this very specific space.
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