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Cet ouvrage trouve son origine dans un colloque, Les patrimoines dans la ville : de la construction des savoirs aux politiques de sauvegarde au Maroc et dans le Monde arabe, organisé les 18, 19 et 20 décembre 1997 à Rabat (Maroc). Jusqu'aux années 1990, l'essentiel des recherches menées sur le patrimoine bâti au Maghreb et au Moyen-Orient portait sur la formation des quartiers historiques, l'architecture domestique des médinas et des centres pré-coloniaux, ainsi que les problèmes posés par leur sauvegarde. Les contributions rassemblées dans cet ouvrage reflètent le changement qui s’est alors opéré dans ce domaine, avec l’ouverture à d'autres approches et d'autres terrains, afin de questionner, dans une optique philosophique, anthropologique ou politique, la notion même de patrimoine, depuis son émergence dans les sociétés européennes jusqu'à sa diffusion planétaire au cours de la seconde moitié du XXe siècle. Couvrant principalement le Maghreb et le Moyen-Orient, les textes proposés ici re-situent l’état du débat sur les questions de patrimoine à la fin des années 1990, l'attention accordée au legs architectural du passé et à la matérialité des objets s’étant progressivement déplacée vers les processus de patrimonialisation et les constructions culturelles, historiques, politiques, sociales et juridiques qui produisent ces processus. Entre la fin des années 1990 et 2010, la réflexion sur les processus de patrimonialisation a continué de progresser. Cet ouvrage apporte un témoignage clef du développement de la recherche sur ce thème.
Sociology & Social History --- Social Sciences --- Communities - Urban Groups --- notion de patrimoine --- quartiers historiques --- patrimonialisation --- identité patrimoniale
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Beirut, Greater Beirut. Behind the terse title of this book, to say the least, it is not just a question of the size of the Beirut conurbation. To account for the debates and positions taken - implicit or not - relating to the development of the urbanization of Beirut since the middle of the 19th century, the notion of limit and that of extent have been more strongly mobilized; those of territory and hinterland have also been used. Through the thirteen articles gathered in this book, the authors try to better understand how Beirut, a simple cabotage port with only a few thousand inhabitants in the middle of the 19th century, currently groups together more than a million and spans several tens of square kilometres. It is therefore a work in history, but not only. After seventeen years of a war which particularly affected it, the Lebanese capital is being rebuilt. Beyond the urban space, this reconstruction is part of issues that can only be grasped in an analysis of the territories of Beirut and Lebanon which extend from the inner suburbs to the borders of the Syrian plain. If the works of historians constitute the first part of the publication, it is geographers, anthropologists, architects and town planners who have fed the others. Beyond the increase in the volume of knowledge, the fact that the authors are for the most part young researchers - less marked than their elders by the difficulties of carrying out research during the war - also contributes, in its way,
Sociology & Social History --- Social Sciences --- Communities - Urban Groups --- Beirut (Lebanon) --- History. --- centre ville --- quartiers historiques --- aménagement du territoire --- investissements fonciers
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Beirut, Greater Beirut. Behind the terse title of this book, to say the least, it is not just a question of the size of the Beirut conurbation. To account for the debates and positions taken - implicit or not - relating to the development of the urbanization of Beirut since the middle of the 19th century, the notion of limit and that of extent have been more strongly mobilized; those of territory and hinterland have also been used. Through the thirteen articles gathered in this book, the authors try to better understand how Beirut, a simple cabotage port with only a few thousand inhabitants in the middle of the 19th century, currently groups together more than a million and spans several tens of square kilometres. It is therefore a work in history, but not only. After seventeen years of a war which particularly affected it, the Lebanese capital is being rebuilt. Beyond the urban space, this reconstruction is part of issues that can only be grasped in an analysis of the territories of Beirut and Lebanon which extend from the inner suburbs to the borders of the Syrian plain. If the works of historians constitute the first part of the publication, it is geographers, anthropologists, architects and town planners who have fed the others. Beyond the increase in the volume of knowledge, the fact that the authors are for the most part young researchers - less marked than their elders by the difficulties of carrying out research during the war - also contributes, in its way,
Sociology & Social History --- Social Sciences --- Communities - Urban Groups --- centre ville --- quartiers historiques --- aménagement du territoire --- investissements fonciers --- Beirut (Lebanon) --- History.
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The historic outskirts of Damascus which are the subject of this study have been and remain since 1979 at the heart of research carried out at Ifpo by the Old Damascus Program. They were also at the origin of the meticulous and reasoned analysis work carried out for more than ten years by Yves Roujon and Luc Vilan during their educational supervision of the "Damascus Workshop" at the Schools of Architecture of Versailles and of Belleville.
Art, Architecture & Applied Arts --- Architecture --- urbanisme --- ville --- Syrie --- faubourgs anciens --- quartiers historiques --- patrimoine urbain --- faubourgs --- histoire urbaine --- histoire de l’urbanisme --- géographie urbaine --- patrimoine --- Proche-Orient
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The historic outskirts of Damascus which are the subject of this study have been and remain since 1979 at the heart of research carried out at Ifpo by the Old Damascus Program. They were also at the origin of the meticulous and reasoned analysis work carried out for more than ten years by Yves Roujon and Luc Vilan during their educational supervision of the "Damascus Workshop" at the Schools of Architecture of Versailles and of Belleville.
urbanisme --- ville --- Syrie --- faubourgs anciens --- quartiers historiques --- patrimoine urbain --- faubourgs --- histoire urbaine --- histoire de l’urbanisme --- géographie urbaine --- patrimoine --- Proche-Orient
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The historic outskirts of Damascus which are the subject of this study have been and remain since 1979 at the heart of research carried out at Ifpo by the Old Damascus Program. They were also at the origin of the meticulous and reasoned analysis work carried out for more than ten years by Yves Roujon and Luc Vilan during their educational supervision of the "Damascus Workshop" at the Schools of Architecture of Versailles and of Belleville.
Art, Architecture & Applied Arts --- Architecture --- urbanisme --- ville --- Syrie --- faubourgs anciens --- quartiers historiques --- patrimoine urbain --- faubourgs --- histoire urbaine --- histoire de l’urbanisme --- géographie urbaine --- patrimoine --- Proche-Orient
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