Cultural Heritage in the European Union. A Critical Inquiry Into Law and Policy

Par : Andrzej Jakubowski, Kristin Hausler, Francesca Fiorentini
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  • Nombre de pages472
  • PrésentationRelié
  • FormatGrand Format
  • Poids0.866 kg
  • Dimensions15,9 cm × 24,1 cm × 3,5 cm
  • ISBN978-90-04-36533-9
  • EAN9789004365339
  • Date de parution20/06/2019
  • CollectionStudies in Intercultural Human
  • ÉditeurBrill
  • PréfacierKrzysztof Pomian

Résumé

Cultural Heritage in the European Union provides a critical analysis of the laws and policies which address cultural heritage throughout Europe, considering them in light of the current challenges faced by the Union. The volume examines the matrix of organisational and regulatory frameworks concerned with cultural heritage both in the Union and its Members States, as well as their interaction, cross-fertilisation, and possible overlaps.
It brings together experts in their respective fields, including not only legal, but also cultural economists, heritage professionals, government representatives, and historians. The diverse backgrounds of the authors offer a cross-disciplinary approach and a variety of views which allows an in-depth scrutinisation of the latest developments pertaining to cultural heritage in Europe.
Cultural Heritage in the European Union provides a critical analysis of the laws and policies which address cultural heritage throughout Europe, considering them in light of the current challenges faced by the Union. The volume examines the matrix of organisational and regulatory frameworks concerned with cultural heritage both in the Union and its Members States, as well as their interaction, cross-fertilisation, and possible overlaps.
It brings together experts in their respective fields, including not only legal, but also cultural economists, heritage professionals, government representatives, and historians. The diverse backgrounds of the authors offer a cross-disciplinary approach and a variety of views which allows an in-depth scrutinisation of the latest developments pertaining to cultural heritage in Europe.