Międzynarodowe teksty doktrynalne ochrony i konserwacji zabytków
The publication contains a selection of 38 of the most important doctrinal texts in the field of conservation and preservation. These are documents depicting the transformation of conservation doctrine over a period of about 100 years. The documents deal with key issues in historic preservation,...
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| Format: | Online |
| Idioma: | polonès |
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Lublin University of Technology Publishing House
2025
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| Accés en línia: | https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/161946 |
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| Sumari: | The publication contains a selection of 38 of the most important doctrinal texts in the field
of conservation and preservation. These are documents depicting the transformation of conservation
doctrine over a period of about 100 years. The documents deal with key issues in
historic preservation, while illustrating the so-called „paradigm shift” that is currently taking
place. The selection is supplemented by some of the most recent documents. The publication
is preceded by an extensive introduction, which presents the essence of the doctrinal texts
and the ongoing paradigm shift in historic preservation.
Conservation theory is formulated in the form of doctrinal texts. Doctrinal texts are short
documents (several pages) enacted by various international bodies – organizations, institutions,
conferences. The texts concern the principles and methods of conservation treatment
of particular typological groups of monuments, in particular regions, or normalize important
conservation activities.
Doctrinal texts play a very important role because they normalize actions at monuments. Due
to the specialization and fragmentation of heritage protection, hundreds of documents have
been created and are still being created. Therefore, it is necessary to select texts and precede
them with an appropriate commentary.
The publication will be useful for all students involved in activities at historic sites. |
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