Industrial heritage and a proposal for the Aburrá Valley: a great forgotten heritage
This article is intended to show in a very general way the relationship between history and industrial heritage. It notesthat the definitions of heritage, patrimonialism and monumentalism have been understood from a historical perspectiveas static entities and in an individual and isolated manner. T...
Autor Principal: | Restrepo Ochoa, Alejandro; Miembro del grupo Historia Moderna y contemporánea de la Facultad de Ciencias sociales, Área Historia y Arqueología. Universidad de Antioquia. Ciencias Sociales. Grupo de Investigación Patrimonio, Cultura y Sociedad, Universidad de Antioquia. |
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Formato: | info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
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Instituto Carlos Arbeláez Camacho para el patrimonio arquitectónico y urbano
2013
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http://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/revApuntesArq/article/view/10662 |
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This article is intended to show in a very general way the relationship between history and industrial heritage. It notesthat the definitions of heritage, patrimonialism and monumentalism have been understood from a historical perspectiveas static entities and in an individual and isolated manner. The concepts of cultural and industrial heritageand industrial landscape are elaborations in objective construction within governments, a field in which history takesone space in the field of research. It brings up the possibility of interrelating methodologically history, anthropology,sociology, industrial archeology, marketing and legislation in the field of action in the current industry that arises inglobalization. The Ferrocarril de Antioquia, current garages of Metro de Medellín, Fabricato and nearby homes meetthe conditions to be considered industrial landscape. |
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