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Bruges
Cultural networks in the Renaissance: methodological challenges
This session of the Sixteenth Century Society and Conference 2016 (Bruges, Belgium – 18-20 August 2016) focuses on the study of cultural networks in the Renaissance and the methodological issues that accompany it. Rather than only focusing on the outcome of research on cultural networks in the Renaissance, this session aims (also) to address explicitly the methodological issues that historians deal with while conducting this type of research.
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Ypres
Participatory memorial construction
Collections and networking in relation to the two world wars
The centenary of the Great War to come given the opportunity to consider the report maintained history, but his memory continues to be transmitted, shared and built. Generations change and reporting the event change: beyond the first World War, and even the second question also, more generally report that heritage can be rethought. How to build together a common heritage? How not to entrust the task to professionals only delegates this function, but also to take collective action that allow more widespread involvement? This question arises differently in each museum.
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