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Wealth inequality and epidemics in the Republic of Venice (1400–1800)

open access: yesThe Economic History Review, EarlyView.
Abstract This article analyses wealth inequality in the Republic of Venice during 1400–1800. The availability of a large database of homogeneous inequality measurements allows us to produce the most in‐depth study of the factors affecting inequality at the local level available thus far for any preindustrial society.
Guido Alfani   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

CONCEPCIONES TEÓRICAS SOBRE PROMOCIÓN CULTURAL Y PATRIMONIO. SU IMPORTANCIA PARA LA PRESERVACIÓN DEL PATRIMONIO CULTURAL EN LAS COMUNIDADES

open access: yesDidasc@lia: didáctica y educación, 2015
Resumen Las concepciones teóricas sobre promoción cultural y patrimonio son esenciales para el trabajo en las comunidades, en aras de entender la riqueza de estos procesos y sus potencialidades para la preservación de nuestro patrimonio cultural ...
Ana del Carmen Cañete González   +1 more
doaj  

Étude des représentations sociales d’un site classé aménagé : application au site de l’Anse de Paulilles (France)

open access: yesVertigO, 2014
The last decades have seen a growing trend for environmental conservation and natural and cultural patrimony preservation with the implementation of protected areas, notably through land-use planning and regulations.
Valérie Desrochers   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

May I pick your brain? Local minds as living cadastres in a Portuguese eleventh‐century lawsuit

open access: yesEarly Medieval Europe, EarlyView.
In the context of a dispute with the monastery of Lorvão, in the late eleventh century, the monks of Vacariça, near Coimbra (modern Portugal), carried out a field enquiry in the village of Recardães. This was part of a failed attempt to repossess a number of land plots that they claimed were theirs, but had lost control of.
Julio Escalona
wiley   +1 more source

Nosso Patrimônio Cultural: uma metodologia de pesquisa

open access: yesPASOS Revista de Turismo y Patrimonio Cultural, 2004
The concept cultural heritage is relatively new. The cultural heritage is understood as ampleand diversified a joint one of cultural goods, expressions and to make of the popular classrooms, beyondthe traditional historic and artistic site.
Bastos, Sênia
doaj   +1 more source

Management of Tangible and Intangible Assets in Rural Tourism - Conflict between Old and New [PDF]

open access: yesGlobal Economic Observer, 2021
In a world where development and technology has took over the entire human life, the preservation of cultural heritage elements has become an important subject of interest and major actions has been taken in this direction.
MIHAELA ANDREEA STROE
doaj  

Ploughing for Justice: Land Return, Clientelism and Citizenship in Central Burma

open access: yesJournal of Agrarian Change, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This article asks if clientelism is a form of citizenship in an agrarian society under military domination. It focuses on the efforts made by villagers in central Burma to recover land previously grabbed by force by the military state. A promise of land return during the political transition of the 2010s enabled dispossessed farmers to define ...
Stéphen Huard, Mya Dar Li Thant
wiley   +1 more source

Cultural mediation in museums

open access: yesTyragetia, 2017
If we perceive the museum not only as a place of storing and conserving the patrimony, but also of transmitting it, then we can also see it as a mediator through which cultures can become collective patrimony.
Gherghina Boda
doaj  

Patrimônio cultural: a percepção da natureza como um bem não renovável

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de História, 2006
Neste artigo objetivamos apresentar algumas reflexões a respeito do patrimônio cultural, destacando os contornos semânticos historicamente construídos em torno dessa categoria.
Silvia Helena Zanirato   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

No Remedy: Injustice and Constrained Citizenship in Indonesia's Plantation Zone

open access: yesJournal of Agrarian Change, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This contribution to the special issue examines a constrained version of citizenship in Indonesia's plantation zone. When corporations take hold of village land, residents experience devastating dispossession and a profound sense of injustice, yet they lack effective channels through which to claim rights as citizens or secure remedy from the ...
Tania Murray Li, Pujo Semedi
wiley   +1 more source

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