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Conservation and demolition of architectural heritage in times of transformation: politics of memory versus politics of professionalization

Description du projet

Le patrimoine culturel en Bulgarie pendant les transformations du régime

Dans les sociétés en pleine mutation, le patrimoine architectural du passé récent joue un rôle central dans la planification urbaine et les campagnes politiques. Le projet CONDEM, financé par l’UE, vise à étudier le destin du patrimoine culturel à la suite de changements de régime à Sofia et à Plovdiv, les deux plus grandes villes de Bulgarie, au cours de trois périodes politiques distinctes: la construction de l’État-nation après 1878, le socialisme d’État après la Seconde Guerre mondiale et la démocratie libérale après 1989. En utilisant des méthodes historiques et sociologiques, le projet vise à retracer l’évolution de la question du patrimoine, en utilisant quatre catégories d’«événements» qui ont déclenché des discussions approfondies sur le patrimoine. La recherche mettra en lumière les valeurs associées au patrimoine architectural et les dimensions inclusives ou exclusives de sa conceptualisation.

Objectif

For societies undergoing profound transformations, the architectural heritage of the recent denounced past is central to both urban planning and political campaigning. I will explore how after regime change the fate of such heritage monuments, signature buildings and other sites perceived as cultural products and symbols of the ousted regime is justified, debated and contested among the political establishment and the professional society of architects. I argue that while the former groups decisions on heritage conveyed memory politics, architects engaged with the issue driven by politics of professionalization, i.e. a pursuit for expert agency and public recognition. Looking into the confrontations and dialogues between and among politicians and architects, I highlight nationalist or civic values attached to architectural heritage and the inclusive or exclusive dimensions in its conceptualization. My research (CONDEM) focuses on Sofia and Plovdiv, Bulgarias two largest cities, and three periods of political transformation: nation-state building after 1878, state socialism after WWII and liberal democracy after 1989.
Located at the intersection of three research fields urban history, memory studies and critical heritage studies this is an interdisciplinary project combining historical and sociological methods. I will trace the evolution of the problem of heritage in legal documents, political papers and architectural critique over more than a century and conduct discourse analysis of heritage debates on the basis of identified case studies. For their selection, I employ four categories of events that triggered intensification of the heritage debate: urbanist, corporate, heritagization and mnemonic. By investigating how the meaning of architectural heritage changed over time reflecting competing political interests, I aim to address the bigger question to what extent public representations of the past promote plurality or entrench discrimination.

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UNIWERSYTET WARSZAWSKI
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 194 742,00
Adresse
KRAKOWSKIE PRZEDMIESCIE 26/28
00-927 Warszawa
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Région
Makroregion województwo mazowieckie Warszawski stołeczny Miasto Warszawa
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Aucune donnée

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