
Heritage. Review of the National Heritage Institute No. 16. Heritage of Sub-Saharan Africa.
The editions of the purificationN° d'inventaire | 25003 |
Format | 21 x 29 |
Détails | 208 p., paperback. |
Publication | Paris, 2021 |
Etat | Nine |
ISBN | 9782352553748 |
Highly diverse, reflecting the cultural and artistic richness of an entire continent, African heritage has been at the heart of cultural news for several years. It is the subject of renewed historical research, and gives rise to sensitive debates around the colonial past and demands for restitution.
This issue of Heritage offers an overview of heritage concepts and practices in sub-Saharan Africa, where new actors and institutions as well as numerous initiatives demonstrate the desire of States and communities to preserve a sometimes fragile but always living heritage.
The magazine also devotes a special feature to the scientific work on Notre-Dame de Paris, two years after its tragic fire. It provides an opportunity to look back at the long history of the cathedral's restoration, the continuity of artisanal skills, and the research in archaeology, ethnology, and acoustics that the disaster has prompted.
Heritage is also and always the place where the scientific work of the conservator and restorer students of the Inp is showcased.
Highly diverse, reflecting the cultural and artistic richness of an entire continent, African heritage has been at the heart of cultural news for several years. It is the subject of renewed historical research, and gives rise to sensitive debates around the colonial past and demands for restitution.
This issue of Heritage offers an overview of heritage concepts and practices in sub-Saharan Africa, where new actors and institutions as well as numerous initiatives demonstrate the desire of States and communities to preserve a sometimes fragile but always living heritage.
The magazine also devotes a special feature to the scientific work on Notre-Dame de Paris, two years after its tragic fire. It provides an opportunity to look back at the long history of the cathedral's restoration, the continuity of artisanal skills, and the research in archaeology, ethnology, and acoustics that the disaster has prompted.
Heritage is also and always the place where the scientific work of the conservator and restorer students of the Inp is showcased.