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Journal articles on the topic "Monuments historiques – Conservation et restauration – Chypre"
Lefort, Nicolas. "Du rejet à la réhabilitation : le sort des restaurations de l’époque allemande en Alsace au XXe siècle." Apuntes. Revista de estudios sobre patrimonio cultural 30, no. 2 (December 20, 2017): 104–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.11144/javeriana.apc30-2.drrs.
Full textThéliol, Mylène. "Entre modernité et traditionalisme la conservation et la restauration des monuments historiques sous le protectorat français au Maroc entre 1912 et 1925: l’exemple des médersas des quatre villes impériales." Livraisons d histoire de l architecture, no. 23 (June 15, 2012): 107–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/lha.132.
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Moullé, Prévost Clémence. "Transmettre un patrimoine dispersé : le cas des vestiges archéologiques chypriotes depuis 1960 : processus, enjeux actuels et nouvelles orientations." Thesis, Rennes 2, 2022. http://www.theses.fr/2022REN20014.
Full textThe archaeological heritage of Cy-prus is one of the foundations of the territorial and cultural identity of a country that is still divi-ded, yet it remains largely unknown outside the scientific community. However, the development of archaeological excavations since the 19th century has enabled the formation of various collections throughout Europe. These collections preserve and exhibit a scattered archaeological heritage, and its meaning is only partly acces-sible. Passing on this heritage relies on both the preservation and the display of the remains. Based on empirical investigations, the thesis draws up an up-to-date overview of this heritage. Thus, the means used to preserve and enhance it are analyzed, starting from 1960 - the date when Cyprus became an independent state and began implementing its own policy for protecting and enhancing its heritage - to the present day. To this end, a selection of sites and monuments is studied - they are representative of different periods of the island’s history - as well as a nu-mber of permanent exhibitions in Cyprus and in the major museums of Europe. This study invites questioning the history of archaeology and ar-chaeological collections: it suggests comparing preservation and display methods, in order to highlight the current issues at stake. On the ba-sis of this comparative and diachronic analysis, this thesis then proposes to explore the possible perspectives for giving meaning to this shared heritage. Lastly, the matter of the archaeological context is discussed in the final part of the thesis. Archaeological context is revealed as of crucial importance in the transmission of the heritage, promoting new visitor experiences
Auduc, Arlette. "Le service des monuments historiques de 1830 à 1940." Paris, EPHE, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006EPHE4065.
Full textFrom 1830 to 1840 is built an original old monuments protection system, placed under the control of the State which assigns to these monuments an essential political role in the construction of a unified national memory. The thesis studies the doctrine of protection and conservation of the historic buildings, the installation of an administration with its central organization, its “scientific” personnel (general inspectors, commission of the historic buildings) and technique personnel (architects), the construction of a true right of the inheritance as well as the resources available to the service to conclude its missions. That around a few key moments: difficult years of training, the years 1880-1890 which see the first structuring of the service, the law of separation of the Church and the State (1905) which requires a complete reorganization, which transforms the doctrines of conservation and which leads to the law of December 31, 1913, then the inter-war period after the damage of the war and the controversies which followed it. But this evolution is not completely linear. Are also approached resistances and failures in length and progressive process of increase in capacities in the State what obliges to study the relations with the learned societies, the elected officials (local and national), the private owners and to examine the policies which one does not name yet patrimonial of the various political regimens which follow one another between 1830 and 1940
Vecco, Marilena. "Évolution économique du concept de conservation." Paris 1, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005PA010041.
Full textBidaud, Camille. "La doctrine des Monuments historiques en France d'après Paul Léon (1874-1962)." Thesis, Paris Est, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018PESC2205/document.
Full textGuided by the hypothesis that the doctrine of Historic Monuments - between theoretical positions, subjective assessments and opportunistic arbitrations - has been the blind spot in restoration in France since the end of the 19th century, the objective of this doctoral thesis is to reopen this issue, based on the texts and decisions of Paul Léon (1874-1962), the main head of the historic monuments Department in the interwar period. Although his role is, today, often forgotten. In fact, Paul Léon has had an exemplary career at the Fine-Arts. He was head of the Historic Monuments Department from 1907 to 1932, a member of the Commission from 1907 to 1962 and Director of Fine Arts from 1919 to 1932. He is also the historiographer of the Department.Through his many writings, he was the main author of the propaganda of the historic monuments Department during the first half of the 20th century. Paul Leon justifies the practices by creating a theoretical framework for them without clearly stating the doctrine, without this being felt. The study of these texts, remarkable for their coherence and chronological distribution, reveals the continuity of the underlying doctrinal elements and allows to observe their effects on the work carried out.It is therefore also necessary to question the practice led by Paul Léon, through the architectural analysis of completed projects as three flagship restorations of the period —Saint-Remi de Reims, the Flemish squares of Arras and the Papal Palace in Avignon—, which makes possible to understand the practices of the Department. This analysis also allows to observe the points of consistency and omissions in Paul Léon's texts and the influence of practice on speeches
Sadedghi, Hafshejani Abdollah. "Contribution à la protection et à la restauration du patrimoine bâti : conception et mise au point de techniques innovantes à partir de la synthèse d'apatites et du traitement in situ des matériaux par électro-consolidation." Nancy 1, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999NAN10292.
Full textVerjat, Armelle. "La gestion privée des monuments historiques privés : structures et outils juridiques et fiscaux." Paris 11, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008PA111008.
Full textGalsomiès, Laurence. "Le rôle du facteur biologique dans l'altération des monuments historiques en granite (Bretagne)." Paris 12, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995PA120019.
Full textBacha, Myriam. "Le patrimoine monumental en Tunisie pendant le protectorat, 1881-1914 : étudier, sauvegarder, faire connaître." Paris 4, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005PA040060.
Full textThe aim of this thesis is to retrace the history of architectural heritage in Tunisia at the beginning of the French Protectorate. Two main leads will be followed: firstly, the history of French institutions, created in order to save historic monuments and secondly, the way the French civil service, scientific societies and writers helped to introduce this heritage. This study points out the importance of the Bureau du Secrétariat et de la Comptabilité in the creation of The Tunisian heritage societies. Thanks to Xavier Charmes, director of this office – a direct competitor of the Historic Monument Department – both the Department of Antiquities and Arts, and the museum of the Bardo, were created, and the decree of the 7 March 1886 was promulgated. Successively, Heads of the Antiquity department, René de la Blanchère, Paul Gauckler and Alfred Merlin started protecting first, the relics of Antiquity and then, Muslim monuments, by promulgating decrees to classify them as Historic Monuments. To achieve their goal, they organised archaeological research and revealed the existence of numerous sites such as the ones of Dougga, Carthage and Sbeïtla. Gauckler and Merlin also initiated a restoration programme to save Punic, Roman and Byzantine ruins as well as Muslim heritage. At the same time, the scientific societies helped to raise interest in this heritage and to broaden the concept of heritage, which by 1914, not only meant the relics of Antiquity, but urban architecture and natural sites as well
Zhang, Liang. "De la "modernité" à la "modernisation" : la genèse du patrimoine historique bâti et ses conceptualisations en Chine, 1900-1998." Paris 8, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001PA082024.
Full textMatri, Faiza. "La conservation du patrimoine architectural et urbain de la Medina de Tunis pendant la période du protectorat (1881-1956)." Grenoble 2, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005GRE29003.
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(Canada), Programme pour la conservation du patrimoine. Technologie de la conservation architecturale. Ottawa, Ont: Ministre des approvisionnements et services Canada, 1994.
Find full textRévision de la politique du patrimoine ontarien. Stratégie pour la conservation du patrimoine ontarien: Rapport sur la Révision de la politique du patrimoine ontarien. Toronto, Ont: Ministère de la culture et des communications, 1990.
Find full textL, Fraser Robert, and Ontario Heritage Foundation, eds. Ontario's heritage: A celebration of conservation. Toronto: Ontario Heritage Foundation, 1997.
Find full textMatthew, Cuomo Mario, and Preservation League of New York State., eds. The National register of historic places in New York State. New York: Rizzoli, 1993.
Find full text1942-, Landphair Ted, ed. America restored. Washington, D.C: Preservation Press, National Trust for Historic Preservation, 1994.
Find full textFram, Mark. Conserver, un savoir-faire: Le manuel de la Fondation du patrimoine ontarien sur les théories et les pratiques de la conservation architecturale. Toronto, Ont: Stoddart, 1993.
Find full textPreservation, United States Conference of Mayors Special Committee on Historic. With heritage so rich. Washington, D.C: Preservation Books, 1999.
Find full textMurtagh, William J. Keeping time: The history and theory of preservation in America. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1997.
Find full textKeeping time: The history and theory of preservation in America. 3rd ed. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2005.
Find full textKeeping time: The history and theory of preservation in America. Pittstown, N.J: Main Street Press, 1988.
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