Unwanted inheritance? Industrial past as the EU heritage
Abstrak
ABSTRACT Historically speaking, industry has been perceived as a threat to historical preservation and heritage in general; and for this reason, these categories have been seen as mutually exclusive. However, since the decline of industry in Europe, the relation between the two has been gradually reconsidered. The European Union (EU) has engaged with the industrial heritage, even if not wholeheartedly. The reason, I argue, is the reluctance among the Member States and the broader European public to recognise industrial heritage as a legitimate part of the European heritage. There are, however, very good reasons to fully embrace this past – not only because the EU’s deeply entrenched in the industry, but also because it can allow the broader public to embrace a transnational understanding of European history.
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P. Kisiel
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- 2019
- Bahasa
- en
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- Semantic Scholar
- DOI
- 10.1080/13527258.2019.1678053
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- Open Access ✓