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  • Bielefeld

    Conference, symposium - History

    The Renaissance of Mineral Springs in Italy and Europe 1200-1600

    History, Culture and Ideas/Imagery

    From the 14th century thermalism flourished in Italy, Europe and, last but not least, in the German Empire. Because of the elitist patients, who come from afar to visit the baths, ancient springs are revitalized, new ones developed, and extended with a sophisticated infrastructure. Simultaneously to a changed body culture an autonomous balneological discourse emerges for the first time, which feeds on ancient and Arabic sources and on empirical observations made at this time. In addition to the miraculous, the special social conditions one experiences during a stay at a spa far away from home are reflected upon primarily in contemporary literature, but also in painting, in which the ancient tradition plays an important role. Our conference aims at bringing together different disciplinary and national approaches to a topic that is flourishing, but has so far been treated only sporadically.

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - Geography

    Climate Change: a Challenge for World Heritage

    Strategies and means implemented to protect world heritage

    L’objectif de cette table-ronde est d’aborder à la fois d’un point de vue théorique et technique les effets du changement climatique sur le patrimoine mondial. Les récentes recherches de l’UNESCO ont mis en évidence, avec l’appui de rapports d’experts comme celui du GIEC, les difficultés rencontrées par les États pour parer aux dégradations induites par le climat sur le patrimoine bâti ou naturel.

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