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Schlesien (German, Hardcover, 1., Aufl.)
Ernst Badstubner, Andrzej Tomaszewski, Dethard Winterfeld, Slawomir Brzezicki, Christine Nielsen
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Mit der flachendeckenden Pionierarbeit der Beschreibung der
Baudenkmaler Polens nach historischen Regionen werden deutschen
Lesern die Kultur- und Kunstschatze des wenig bekannten
Nachbarlandes wie auch des 'gemeinsamen Kulturerbes' naher
gebracht. Erstmalig in der teilweise schwierigen deutsch-polnischen
Beziehungsgeschichte werden die ca. 2500 bedeutendsten Objekte mit
den wichtigsten Baudaten und Informationen zu Ausstattung und
beteiligten Kunstlern unter Berucksichtigung ihrer historischen
Funktionen dargestellt: in der Metropole Breslau, in
Residenzstadten wie Glogau, Liegnitz oder Teschen, in regionalen
Zentren wie Hirschberg oder Glatz, in kleineren Landstadten und
schliesslich in den jungeren Industrieregionen um Waldenburg und
Kattowitz, dazu bedeutende Kloster- und Wallfahrtsanlagen wie
Grussau, Heinrichau oder Annaberg ebenso wie eine Vielzahl von
Schloessern und Herrensitzen. Samtliche Orte sind nach den heute
gultigen Ortsnamen angeordnet. Ein Ortsregister und ein
Kunstlerverzeichnis sowie reiches Karten- und Planmaterial und ein
Glossar erganzen die Texte. Damit liegt ein fur Kunsthistoriker wie
fur alle an Schlesien Interessierte unentbehrliches Handbuch vor.
In Anlehnung an die von Georg Dehio begrundeten traditionsreichen
deutschen Handbucher eroeffnet der Band uber Schlesien die neue
Reihe 'Dehio-Handbuch der Kunstdenkmaler in Polen'. Sie wird von
einem Team aus deutschen und polnischen Kunsthistorikern unter der
Leitung des Herder-Instituts Marburg in Kooperation mit der
Dehio-Vereinigung und fuhrenden polnischen Einrichtungen bearbeitet
und herausgegeben. Der Band erscheint parallel auf polnisch.
Foreword to the International Conference - Greetings and Auspices
Paolo Del Bianco, President of the Fondazione Romualdo Del Bianco -
Giovanni Puglisi, President of the UNESCO Italian National
Commission - Claudio Martini, President of the Region of Tuscany -
Eugenio Giani, Deputy Mayor of the Town of Florence - Joe King,
Sites Unit Director ICCROM, on behalf of the Director-General of
ICCROM, Mr. Mounir Bouchenaki - Michael Petzet, President of ICOMOS
- Marco Dezzi Bardeschi, President of ICOMOS Italy Introduction on
the Topic of the Conference Andrzej Tomaszewski, President of
ICOMOS Committee of Theory and Philosophy of Conservation and
Restoration SESSION 1 - Values of Heritage and Great
Religious-Cultural Areas Jose Manuel del Rio Carrasco, Values of
Heritage in the Religious and Cultural Tradition of Christianity:
the Concept of Authenticity (paper presented on the behalf of Mons.
Carlo Chenis) - Mehr Azar Soheil, Heritage Values in Religious and
Cultural Traditions of Islam - Gamini Wijesuriya, Values of the
Heritage in the Religious and Cultural Traditions of Southern Asia
- Andrew Sneddon, Heritage and the Law: Assessing and Managing
Heritage Values in Australia and the Pacific - Meredith Walker,
Spirituality, Land Tenure and the Recognition of Heritage Values in
Australia SESSION 2 - Evolution of Values and Criteria Marc Laenen,
Reflections on Heritage Values - Javier Gallego Roca, Time, Memory
and Restoration: the Alhambra Paradigm - Giuseppe Basile,
Validity/Actuality of Aesthetical Values - Yumi Isabelle Akieda,
What Has Been Valued in Japanese Architectural Heritage? From
Monuments to Machinami - Hans Christie Bjness, Changing Territorial
Values in Urban Conservation. From Patan, Nepal, to Gyantse, Tibet
Autonomous Region - Josef S?tulc, The Birth of the Idea of
Protection of Historic Quarters in the 19th Century. Prague and its
Impact on Present-Day Conservation Policy in the Czech Republic
SESSION 3 - Systems of Classification of Cultural Property Boguslaw
Szmygin, Classification of Historical Monuments - Guo Zhan,
Criteria of Classification on Values and Criteria in Cultural
Heritage Conservation. Series of China - Gustavo Araoz, Heritage
Classifications and the Need to Adjust Them to Emerging Paradigms:
the United States Experience - Jukka Jokilehto, Aesthetics in the
World Heritage Context SESSION 4 - Authenticity: Outstanding
Italian Philosophy Marco Dezzi Bardeschi, The Discriminating Value
of the Authenticity in the Debate on the Restoration. Before and
after Nara - Giuseppe Cruciani Fabozzi, The Need for Authenticity
in the Tradition of the Florentine School of Restoration - Maria
Piera Sette, Discussion of Authenticity, a Brief Note - Stella
Casiello, Autenthicity and Restoration: the Role of the Scuola
Napoletana - Giorgio Macchi, Authenticity of Structural Conception
SESSION 5 - Values in Restoration Andrzej Tomaszewski, Conservation
between Aesthetics and Authenticity - Simonetta Valtieri, Cultural
Heritage Value and its Social Appreciation - Calogero Bellanca, The
Values of Cultural Heritage in the Terminology of Restoration -
Nicholas Stanley-Price, The Value of Reconstructed Archaeological
Sites - Dorothy Bell, The Value of Ruins: Present Definitions and
Methods of Perception - Gennaro Tampone, Semiological Values of
Consolidation Works in Monumental Buildings - Petr Kroupa, The Idea
of Heritage Values: Czech Experience SESSION 6 - Outstanding
Universal Values (OUV) Aesthetics Wilfried Lipp, Aesthetic Values
in the Context of Monuments and Sites - Michael Petzet, What is
Outstanding Universal Value? - Tamas Fejerdy, Evolution and
Possible Enhancement of the Concept of OUV - Michal Firestone,
Aesthetic Values of Historic Cities - Susan Denyer, Aesthetic Value
of Cultural Landscapes SESSION 7 - Dilemma of Values of
Post-Totalitarian Heritage Enzo Bentivoglio, An Inheritance from
the Thirties in Italy: the Example of the University Campus of Rome
- Irmela Spelsberg, Between Historical Commemoration and Political
Decontamination: Some Examples of the Architecture from the 30s in
Berlin - Jacek Purchla, Dilemma of Post-Totalitarian Heritage
(Polish Experiences) - Gulchorha Mammadova, A Dilemma of Historical
Heritage under New Political Conditions: the Case of Azerbaijan
SESSION 8 - World Heritage Evaluation Criteria Giovanni Boccardi,
Perspectives on World Heritage Criteria - Mounir Bouchenaki, A New
Approach to the Concept of Cultural Property - Michael Turner,
Values of Heritage in Great Religious and Cultural Areas. From
Existentialism to Historicism A View of the Holy Land and the Sites
of Jesus and the Apostles - Rosa Anna Genovese, Cultural Property
and Values in the Universal Context - Natalia Dushkina, World
Heritage List: Evaluating the 20th Century Heritage - Tatiana
Kirova, Criteria and Best Practices in the Management of WHL in
Italy - Carlo Francini, The World Heritage Criteria for the
Historic Centre of Florence.
After the first conference of the ISC Theory in Florence 2007,
Values and Criteria in Heritage Preservation, the Vienna Conference
in 2008 was planned as a commemoration of the 150th birth
anniversary of Alois Riegl. The volume honours his work with
contributions of: Wilfried Lipp, Michael S. Falser, Paolo Del
Bianco, Niels Gutschow, Jukka Jokilehto, Christiane
Schmuckle-Mollard, Peter Burman, Andreas Lehne, Ursula
Schadler-Saub, Bogusl? aw Szmygin, Andrzej Tomaszewski, Duncan
Marshall, Zbigniew Kobylin'ski, Christoph Machat, Irmela Spelsberg,
Natalia Dushkina, Erzsebet Kovacs, Jorg Haspel, Gamini Wijesuriya,
Giora Solar, Dinu Bumbaru, Eduard Sekler. Table of Contents:
Prefaces by Wilfried Lipp & Michael S. Falser, Paolo Del Bianco
Foreword of the Cluster of Excellence Asia and Europe in a Global
Context, by Niels Gutschow Pillars of conservation. Reflections on
its European roots: The idea of conservation. An overview -
Viollet-le-Duc and his followers. French theories in the 19th and
the 20th centuries - Ruskin's children. John Ruskin, the 'Good
Steward', and his influence today - Georg Dehio, Alois Riegl, Max
Dvor?ak - a threshold in theory development - Teoria e metodologia
del restauro. Italian contributions to conservation in theory and
practice Doctrinal texts in review. From European standards to
global issues: Formal analysis of doctrinal texts in heritage
protection - From Athens 1931 to Venice 1964. History and actuality
- From Venice 1964 to Nara 1994 - changing concepts of
authenticity? - The Burra Charter in an international context - the
implications of international doctrine for practice in Australia
Perspectives from the ICOMOS Scientific Committees: Contemporary
archaeological heritage management: conflicts between research,
preservation and presentation - The vernacular between theory and
practice - Cultural landscape - an expanding notion and its
challenges for conservation - The challenge of change and the
20th-century heritage - Theoretical and practical issues of
conservation in the context of tourism Conservation philosophy in
today's transcultural reality: Contrast versus context. A conflict
between the authenticity of the past and the authenticity of the
present? - Conservation in context - Conservation and religion -
Communities, communications, conservation philosophy - The cult of
authenticity in the age of fake - In praise of principles Dedicated
to Alois Riegl in the 150th anniversary of his birth / An Alois
Riegl gewidmet an seinem 150. Geburtstag (1858-1905).
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