Les «  sites clunisiens  » vs Clunypedia : un inventaire patrimonial réinventé ?

The Cluny Abbey embodies one of the symbols of the Middle Ages and, from the 10th Century, as a major-influence site (scholar, religious, political, economic) in France and Europe through an organised network of Cluniac sites. However, the physical destruction of Cluny since the French Revolution as...

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Main Author: Isabelle Brianso
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Published: Netcom Association 2018-12-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/netcom/3324
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description The Cluny Abbey embodies one of the symbols of the Middle Ages and, from the 10th Century, as a major-influence site (scholar, religious, political, economic) in France and Europe through an organised network of Cluniac sites. However, the physical destruction of Cluny since the French Revolution as well as the contemporary development of the heritage renewal of the Cluniac sites by a European recognition (2005) from the Council of Europe, point out the study of the heritage construction, the representations and the memorial circulation of Cluny into the European space. This research note proposes to analyse the heritage dynamics of Cluniac sites as a European Cultural Route (ECR) from a communication tool developed by the European Federation of the Cluniac Sites, Clunypedia.
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title Les «  sites clunisiens  » vs Clunypedia : un inventaire patrimonial réinventé ?
title_full Les «  sites clunisiens  » vs Clunypedia : un inventaire patrimonial réinventé ?
title_fullStr Les «  sites clunisiens  » vs Clunypedia : un inventaire patrimonial réinventé ?
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title_short Les «  sites clunisiens  » vs Clunypedia : un inventaire patrimonial réinventé ?
title_sort les sites clunisiens vs clunypedia un inventaire patrimonial reinvente
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