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    Recherches sur la pĂ©riode orientalisante en Étrurie et dans le Midi ibĂ©rique

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    Gran-Aymerich Jean, Puytison-Lagarce Élisabeth Du. Recherches sur la pĂ©riode orientalisante en Étrurie et dans le Midi ibĂ©rique. In: Comptes rendus des sĂ©ances de l'AcadĂ©mie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, 139ᔉ annĂ©e, N. 2, 1995. pp. 569-604

    Le musĂ©e d’histoire en France entre traditions nationales et soucis identitaires

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    The museums of history have known some spectacular changes in contemporary\ud France for two decades. New buildings have been constructed, and a lot of old ones have\ud been renovated. The study of some specific cases, for example the museums devoted to the\ud history of World War II, or to the history of migrations, demonstrates how museology is\ud nowadays far from the pure illustration of erudite knowledge. The ideal museum of french\ud history is today a museum very concerned by the present state of affairs, the political agenda\ud or the social agency. Its aims are linked to the consciousness of « heritage » in the contemporary\ud society. One difficulty is not to becoming a commercial product, a kind of entertainment, or of\ud « edutainment » for kids. The challenge is to play the role of a place of memory, or even to\ud figure a tool for collective thinking about the new stakes of national identity

    An Interdisciplinary Methodology for the Characterization and Visualization of the Heritage of Roadway Corridors

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    Roads, particularly since the advent of motorized traffic, have hugely impacted contemporary landscapes. Although their significance was noted in the 1980s, specific roadway-heritage studies are scarce. Research in different disciplines has identified certain features of roads, but an integrated approach to roadway heritage or a consensus on what this constitutes are lacking. This article proposes an interdisciplinary methodology to assess roadway heritage. Roadways are interpreted within the framework of semantic openness that currently characterizes heritage studies, territory being the basic element of interpretation. Rather than a fragmented approach to conservation, the research defines integrated heritage configurations where natural, cultural, and historical features combine to produce a cohesive form of heritage. GIS (Geographical information systems) technology is used with an online database to assess the complexity of roadway heritage. ICT (Information and communications technology) strategies to raise public awareness are outlined. The methodology is applied to assess the historical N-340 Mediterranean roadway corridor in Spain

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