La mémoire de l’industrie

Long ignored or scorned, industrial heritage is now being given institutional recognition: old factories are being rehabilitated, mine shafts are being included in tourist itineraries and industrial objects are being made into museums. After destroying so much, people are now dreaming of preserving...

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description Long ignored or scorned, industrial heritage is now being given institutional recognition: old factories are being rehabilitated, mine shafts are being included in tourist itineraries and industrial objects are being made into museums. After destroying so much, people are now dreaming of preserving everything, because the vestiges of industry are seen as constituting professional or local identities that deserve to be valued. While the social sciences cannot ignore this desire for heritage that comes from below, they must not allow themselves to be overwhelmed by these singular memories. In a critical approach that brings together researchers and heritage professionals, and takes the reader on a journey from Lorraine's iron and steel industry to the North of France's coal mines, and from Turin to Billancourt, this book examines the process that transforms factories into heritage, the second life given to them by the new functions they take on, and the conditions for a history that gives pride of place to the material traces of industry.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1451382024-09-16T09:59:15Z La mémoire de l’industrie Daumas, Jean-Claude history industry memory industrial heritage reconversion thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AB The arts: general topics::ABC Conservation, restoration and care of artworks thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KC Economics::KCZ Economic history Long ignored or scorned, industrial heritage is now being given institutional recognition: old factories are being rehabilitated, mine shafts are being included in tourist itineraries and industrial objects are being made into museums. After destroying so much, people are now dreaming of preserving everything, because the vestiges of industry are seen as constituting professional or local identities that deserve to be valued. While the social sciences cannot ignore this desire for heritage that comes from below, they must not allow themselves to be overwhelmed by these singular memories. In a critical approach that brings together researchers and heritage professionals, and takes the reader on a journey from Lorraine's iron and steel industry to the North of France's coal mines, and from Turin to Billancourt, this book examines the process that transforms factories into heritage, the second life given to them by the new functions they take on, and the conditions for a history that gives pride of place to the material traces of industry. 2024-09-16T09:59:12Z 2024-09-16T09:59:12Z 2006 book ONIX_20240916_9782848678214_344 2967-8080 9782848678214 9782848671406 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/145138 fre Les Cahiers de la MSHE Ledoux image/jpeg n/a https://www.7switch.com/fr/ebook/9782848678214/from/openedition https://books.openedition.org/pufc/27974 Presses universitaires de Franche-Comté 10.4000/books.pufc.27974 Long ignored or scorned, industrial heritage is now being given institutional recognition: old factories are being rehabilitated, mine shafts are being included in tourist itineraries and industrial objects are being made into museums. After destroying so much, people are now dreaming of preserving everything, because the vestiges of industry are seen as constituting professional or local identities that deserve to be valued. While the social sciences cannot ignore this desire for heritage that comes from below, they must not allow themselves to be overwhelmed by these singular memories. In a critical approach that brings together researchers and heritage professionals, and takes the reader on a journey from Lorraine's iron and steel industry to the North of France's coal mines, and from Turin to Billancourt, this book examines the process that transforms factories into heritage, the second life given to them by the new functions they take on, and the conditions for a history that gives pride of place to the material traces of industry. 10.4000/books.pufc.27974 1a81a824-ff36-49a0-8192-4eba83ae406d 9782848678214 9782848671406 424 Besançon open access
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La mémoire de l’industrie
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