De la protection à la valorisation du patrimoine dévasté : penser la valorisation des ruines pendant la guerre

As early as 1914, the French Ministry of Public Education and Fine Arts took the first steps to protect the monuments located in the combat zones. The idea gradually took form of protecting and promoting the cultural heritage which had been devastated by the war. In 1917 the War Memory and Relics Co...

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Main Author: Emmanuelle Danchin
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication 2014-03-01
Series:In Situ : Revue de Patrimoines
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/insitu/10920
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spelling doaj-0cbb9667ac054b6b82e8f10175c4e6152020-11-24T22:03:14ZfraMinistère de la Culture et de la CommunicationIn Situ : Revue de Patrimoines1630-73052014-03-012310.4000/insitu.10920De la protection à la valorisation du patrimoine dévasté : penser la valorisation des ruines pendant la guerreEmmanuelle DanchinAs early as 1914, the French Ministry of Public Education and Fine Arts took the first steps to protect the monuments located in the combat zones. The idea gradually took form of protecting and promoting the cultural heritage which had been devastated by the war. In 1917 the War Memory and Relics Commission (Commission des vestiges et souvenirs de guerre) was set up, entrusted with the task of reflecting on how to give conserve these relics by means of statutory protection.. However 1917 also marked the beginning of a change of attitudes towards such projects. By 1921, only about thirty projects for listing wartime monuments remained. The earlier desire to save for coming generations a selection of mutilated monuments bearing witness to the scars of the war and to 'German barbarism' gave way to more pragmatic, human and financial preoccupations.http://journals.openedition.org/insitu/10920Première Guerre mondialedestructionpatrimoinevestiges de guerreruinesclassement
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De la protection à la valorisation du patrimoine dévasté : penser la valorisation des ruines pendant la guerre
In Situ : Revue de Patrimoines
Première Guerre mondiale
destruction
patrimoine
vestiges de guerre
ruines
classement
author_facet Emmanuelle Danchin
author_sort Emmanuelle Danchin
title De la protection à la valorisation du patrimoine dévasté : penser la valorisation des ruines pendant la guerre
title_short De la protection à la valorisation du patrimoine dévasté : penser la valorisation des ruines pendant la guerre
title_full De la protection à la valorisation du patrimoine dévasté : penser la valorisation des ruines pendant la guerre
title_fullStr De la protection à la valorisation du patrimoine dévasté : penser la valorisation des ruines pendant la guerre
title_full_unstemmed De la protection à la valorisation du patrimoine dévasté : penser la valorisation des ruines pendant la guerre
title_sort de la protection à la valorisation du patrimoine dévasté : penser la valorisation des ruines pendant la guerre
publisher Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication
series In Situ : Revue de Patrimoines
issn 1630-7305
publishDate 2014-03-01
description As early as 1914, the French Ministry of Public Education and Fine Arts took the first steps to protect the monuments located in the combat zones. The idea gradually took form of protecting and promoting the cultural heritage which had been devastated by the war. In 1917 the War Memory and Relics Commission (Commission des vestiges et souvenirs de guerre) was set up, entrusted with the task of reflecting on how to give conserve these relics by means of statutory protection.. However 1917 also marked the beginning of a change of attitudes towards such projects. By 1921, only about thirty projects for listing wartime monuments remained. The earlier desire to save for coming generations a selection of mutilated monuments bearing witness to the scars of the war and to 'German barbarism' gave way to more pragmatic, human and financial preoccupations.
topic Première Guerre mondiale
destruction
patrimoine
vestiges de guerre
ruines
classement
url http://journals.openedition.org/insitu/10920
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