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Author Greenhalgh, Michael, author.

Title Destruction of cultural heritage in 19th-century France : old stones versus modern identities / by Michael Greenhalgh.

Publication Info. Leiden : Brill, [2015]
2015

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Description 1 online resource (476 pages) : illustrations (some color)
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Series Heritage and identity : issues in cultural heritage protection, 2211-7369 ; volume 4
Heritage and identity (Series) ; volume 4.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction: Heritage and identity in 19th century France -- The early architecture of France -- The defence of France -- Technology and change : improved communications -- Vandalism, ignorance, scholarship, museums -- The organisation of scholarship and museums -- Modernity and its architectural consequences -- The Ile de France and Champagne -- Normandy, the North, Burgundy and points East -- Centre and West -- Centuries of destruction : Narbonne and Nimes -- Provence and the South : monumental losses -- Conclusion: Heritage? What heritage? : the transformation of townscape and landscape -- Appendix -- Bibliography: Sources -- Bibliography: Modern scholars.
Summary "Destruction of Cultural Heritage in 19th Century France examines the fate of the building stock and prominent ruins of France (especially Roman survivals) in the 19th century, supported by contemporary documentation and archives, largely provided through the publications of scholarly societies. The book describes the enormous extent of the destruction of monuments, providing an antidote to the triumphalism and concomitant amnesia which in modern scholarship routinely present the 19th century as one of concern for the past. It charts the modernising impulse over several centuries, detailing the archaeological discoveries made (and usually destroyed) as walls were pulled down and town interiors re-planned, plus the brutal impact on landscape and antiquities as railways were laid out. Heritage was largely scorned, and identity found in modernity, not the past"--Provided by publisher.
Note Description based on print version record.
Subject Cultural property -- Protection -- France -- History -- 19th century.
Cultural property -- Destruction and pillage -- France -- History -- 19th century.
Historic buildings -- Conservation and restoration -- France -- History -- 19th century.
Architecture -- Conservation and restoration -- France -- History -- 19th century.
Monuments -- Conservation and restoration -- France -- History -- 19th century.
Landscape protection -- France -- History -- 19th century.
Social change -- France -- History -- 19th century.
France -- Antiquities.
France -- Antiquities, Roman.
France -- Cultural policy -- History -- 19th century.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Greenhalgh, Michael. Destruction of cultural heritage in 19th-century France : old stones versus modern identities. Leiden : Brill, [2015] Heritage and identity : issues in cultural heritage protection ; volume 4 9789004289208
ISBN 9789004289208 (hardback : acid-free paper)
9789004293717 (e-book)

 
    
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