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THE ROUTE OF THE HOLY GRAIL: FROM SAN JUAN DE LA PEÑA TO VALENCIA. THE STRUCTURING OF A TERRITORY BASED ON ORAL TRADITION

2018

The Route of the Holy Grail was presented FITUR 2017 (Madrid, January 2017) by the Agència Valenciana del Turisme. It involves structuring a routethat connects the communities of Aragon and Valencia by use of touristic description that encompasses history, art, rituals and oral traditions and which is based on the knowledge of what was known in the Middle Ages as the “search for the Grail”. In this article we wish to show the importance of the oral tradition that has been received and perpetuated through an object of fundamental importance: the Holy Chalice, safeguarded in the Cathedral of Valencia. In addition to presenting its history and verifying it as a tangible patrimonial asset, the …

Cultural TourismIntangible Patrimonylcsh:H1-99lcsh:Social sciences (General)Holy Grail RouteHoly GrailJournal of Spatial and Organizational Dynamics
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La historia a la calle: aprendizaje significativo y competencias desarrolladas con proyectos de aprendizaje en el entorno urbano

2019

[EN] In this paper is presented a teaching-learning project carried out in the Degree of History at the University of Valencia in which we are combining the service to the community with academic knowledge. The group of students carries out a history project developed in relation to the historical spaces of the urban environment to explain the city and the local context in relation to the global economic connections during the Early Modern period. This activity allows students to develop multiple skills that they can put into practice in their future jobs. The results indicate that they have been able to solve historical problems in an innovative and creative way, allowing them to acquire a…

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Continuità, risorgenze, invenzioni? Sui simboli “preistorici” nel folklore contemporaneo

2015

I temi delle continuità culturali e delle “sopravvivenze” sono stati, nel recente passato, al centro del dibattito in ambito antropologico e storico religioso. Ritornano oggi d’attualità in relazione alla questione della patrimonializzazione dei beni immateriali, delle feste religiose “tradizionali” innanzitutto. Gli interrogativi che emergono sia circa l’utilità delle fonti storiche (archeologiche e documentali) ai fini della comprensione della realtà rituale contemporanea, sia rispetto al tema delle continuità cronologiche di pratiche e credenze, meritano infatti, dinanzi alla ormai avvenuta dissoluzione di quella che è stata definita “civiltà contadina” e ai rinnovati interessi verso il …

Settore M-DEA/01 - Discipline Demoetnoantropologichefestival symbol survivals comparative method immaterial patrimonyfesta simbolo sopravvivenze metodo comparativo patrimonio immateriale
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THE BUILDING RECOVERY OF A TRUTH OF PALERMO (SICILY)

2008

The building recovery of a truth of Palermo (Sicily) -The study means to make its contribution to the knowledge and to the recovery of the architectural patrimony which is chronological inserted in the arc of xxth century, to study its cultural and material weaving, spotlighting the truth of Palermo. It is characterised by an evident heritage and hidden inheritances which seem to be from successive human vicissitudes, This research aims at the creation of new models of interpretation of the cultural heritage,

building recovery architectural patrimony cultural heritageSettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'Architettura
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L’esprit de patrimoine

2010

« Esprit objectif » (Paul Veyne), le patrimoine est de ces institutions de production de significations qui instituent une sorte de familière étrangeté, nécessaire, toujours disponible et jamais épuisée. Aujourd’hui il traverse l’art, l’architecture, l’histoire, la mémoire, la culture, la nature, met en jeu tout à la fois les droits à la mémoire, au temps, à la culture comme un devoir de gestion négociée de la nature et se concrétise dans autant de topiques qui coexistent sans forcément s’accorder. On en parcourt ici quatre : le monument, le lieu, la culture et le vivant, en suivant le fil de la pédagogie : « À quoi ça conduit ? », « comment ça agit ? » De l’examen de quelques « objets », s…

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Party autonomy regarding jurisdiction under the property regimes regulations

2021

The main accomplishment of the Property Regimes Regulations lies in their bringing more coherence into the cross-border family law adjudication. In the field of international jurisdiction, they strive to align the competence in couples? patrimony disputes to that in succession and in separation proceedings, or else to align the competence of the courts to the applicable law. These tendencies are clearly visible in the Regulations? provisions on choice of court agreements. Namely, the Regulations allow for such agreements, but severely limit parties? choice and the possible effects of these clauses. When succession or separation proceedings are pending, it is often only possible to institute…

party autonomy.registered couples? propertyit is often only possible to institute patrimonial disputes at the same court as the said proceedings. When proceedings concerning matrimonial or registered partners? property are initiated without previously pending succession or divorce proceedingshoweveror else to align the competence of the courts to the applicable law. These tendencies are clearly visible in the Regulations? provisions on choice of court agreements. Namelyanalogy with other EU regulations and the CJEU case-law can be of help. The critical eye of the doctrine isrégimen económico-matrimonialRegulation 1104/2016mainly cast on the unpredictable fate of the choice of court agreements under the Regulations. The paper analyses the complex regulation of the choice-ofcourt agreements in the Property Regimes Regulationsautonomía de parte. 274 291draws attention to open questions and provides possible answers. Choice-of-court agreementjurisdictionmatrimonial propertybut severely limit parties? choice and the possible effects of these clauses. When succession or separation proceedings are pendingthey strive to align the competence in couples? patrimony disputes to that in succession and in separation proceedings:CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS [UNESCO]parties can avail themselves of a fairly limited list of options to choose a court from. The Regulations leave several questions regarding choice of court agreements unanswered. Oftenjurisdicciónthe Regulations allow for such agreementsAcuerdo de elección del fororégimen de parejas registradasor else when the necessary consent to the joinder is not given2386-4567 22661 Actualidad jurídica iberoamericana 587897 2021 15 8113562 Party autonomy regarding jurisdiction under the property regimes regulations Kramberger ?kerlJerca The main accomplishment of the Property Regimes Regulations lies in their bringing more coherence into the cross-border family law adjudication. In the field of international jurisdictionReglamento 1103/2016UNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICASRegulation 1103/2016Reglamento 1104/2016
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Mariano Benlliure Gil, artífice de la recuperación del patrimonio escultórico para la Cofradía California de Cartagena

2020

After the patrimonial destruction that took place during the Civil War of 1936-1939 in the city of Cartagena, religious art and especially sacred sculpture, is greatly affected. The artistic expressions that the Passionist entities took to the streets on the days of Holy Week, disappear almost in their entirety, having to start a tremendously costly reconstruction process in order to alleviate the losses suffered. The Cofradía California commissioned the renovation of its sculptural patrimony heritage, which came to replace the wealth of the works of Salzillo, to the Valencian artist Mariano Benlliure Gil. All this process is the one studied in this article, keeping in mind the different bi…

religious art and especially sacred sculpturehaving to start a tremendously costly reconstruction process in order to alleviate the losses suffered. The Cofradía California commissioned the renovation of its sculptural patrimony heritageUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASis greatly affected. The artistic expressions that the Passionist entities took to the streets on the days of Holy Weekto the Valencian artist Mariano Benlliure Gil. All this process is the one studied in this articleartífice de la recuperación del patrimonio escultórico para la Cofradía California de Cartagena Zambudio MorenoAntonio After the patrimonial destruction that took place during the Civil War of 1936-1939 in the city of Cartagena0211-5808 9678 Archivo de arte valenciano 564145 2020 101 7707989 Mariano Benlliure Gil:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]as well as the documentation found in the archive of the Brotherhood itself for an effective analysis of the cause and the insertion of an artistic language that responded to the postulates proclaimed by the society of that t 263 277disappear almost in their entiretywhich came to replace the wealth of the works of Salzillokeeping in mind the different bibliographical sources on this topic
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Material and immaterial culture of the internal minor centres. Studies and researches for the ecological transition of the Madonie inner mountain are…

2022

Presently, the European Union strategies aim at strengthening the rural areas that are characterized by a deep depopulation, people aging, and a weak employment market. In these "marginalized" areas, the urban regeneration process may be assisted by the creation of smart villages, realities that will cooperate and create innovative small towns. The Sicilian inner mountain area, in particular, consists of twenty-one villages - mostly dating back to the Middle Age - that present an attractive localization due to naturalistic, landscape and cultural features, also qualified by a well-preserved geographical area whose main building typological features were not altered during time. This paper p…

smart villages rehabilitation strategy immaterial patrimony ecological transitionSettore ICAR/10 - Architettura Tecnica
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