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Difficult Heritage of the 20th Century from the Perspective of the Biography of Things
This paper discusses the concept of difficult/dark heritage from a theoretical perspective known as the biography of things. First, I analyse Polish archaeological research on difficult/dark heritage. Second, I describe in greater detail the biography of
Dawid Kobiałka
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The Impact of Dark Tourism on the Diversification of the Tourism Product in Luxor [PDF]
In Luxor, one of the most well-known archeological and cultural sites in the world, this research aims to investigate the impact of dark tourism on the diversification of the tourism product in Luxor.
Sabreen Gaber Abd El-Jalil +3 more
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Belgrade and Sarajevo. Analysis of dark tourism spectrum and supply in post-conflict societies of the Western Balkans [PDF]
In the early 1990s, the Balkans faced some of the most violent military confrontations since the end of the Second World War. As a result of the dissolution of Yugoslavia, the borders have been redesigned on the map of Europe and new states have ...
Adrian Lucian Kanovic +2 more
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We present here (1)⊂MIP‐216(Zr), a new hybrid material composed of an FeII spin crossover complex (1) loaded in the pores of a new hydrophobic metal–organic framework (MIP‐216(Zr), that presents a high affinity toward acetic acid and acts as a highly sensitive colorimetric sensor of acetic acid vapor due to a spin state switching of the encapsulated ...
Emmelyne Cuza +8 more
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The Dark Side of Cultural Heritage Protection
ABSTRACTThis article introduces the concept of the dark side of cultural heritage protection. The existence of strict legal protection with burdensome sanctions is expected to provide a sense of security for a country to protect its cultural heritage from threats from other countries or communities.
Hendra Wahyu Alamsyah +3 more
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Kazakhstan Gulag heritage: Dark tourism and selective interpretation [PDF]
AbstractKazakhstan holds some of the most significant Gulag heritage sites; however, tourism research remains limited. This article introduces analysis of contrasting sites and considers how some have been developed and others ignored. Selectivity in interpretation is linked to societal amnesia and the collective trauma experienced by the population of
Justin John Lennon, Guillaume Tiberghien
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This article presents research on the material remains of Nazi and post-war communist prison and forced labour camps in West Bohemia (1939-1945 and 1949-1961).
Pavel Vařeka
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Geoheritage and Dark Tourism in Iasi (Romania): From Building Stones to Sustainable Tourism Development [PDF]
Located in northeastern Romania within the Moldavian Plateau, Ia?i is a vital hub of culture, history, and religion. This paper explores the relationship between dark tourism and geotourism in the Ia?i region, examining how geological and ...
Ana-Maria ANASTASIEI +2 more
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The political significance of modernist heritage architecture continues to be an unsolved question, particularly its identification and conservation. In Spain, the chronology of modernism stretches through the whole of the Spanish Civil War and Franco’s ...
Plácido González Martínez
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Dark tourism and memorial tourism: Nexus and divergences between theoretical models
In the context of the huge diversification in the field of cultural heritage, there are nowadays many touristic places whose main appeal lies in the connection with tragic events.
David Vázquez
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