Le Havre : de ville reconstruite à patrimoine moderne

The French city of Le Havre, today a World Heritage Site recognized by Unesco in 2005, had its urban center practically rebuilt after the bombings of World War II. The long process that separates these two dates, from 1944, the year of destruction, until 2005, the date of recognition, was marked by...

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Main Authors: Jéssica Gomes da Silva, Ana Elisabete de Almeida Medeiros
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Published: Confins 2022-09-01
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description The French city of Le Havre, today a World Heritage Site recognized by Unesco in 2005, had its urban center practically rebuilt after the bombings of World War II. The long process that separates these two dates, from 1944, the year of destruction, until 2005, the date of recognition, was marked by countless actions, discussions and agents that involved its patrimonialization. This article addresses that path, shedding light on Le Havre from the past, which was rebuilt to the city listed on Unesco, keeping the focus on the field of heritage and preservation.
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spelling doaj-art-62c5b51b3b8a4b8fab74defff213b8932025-01-13T15:52:56ZengConfinsConfins1958-92122022-09-015610.4000/confins.47345Le Havre : de ville reconstruite à patrimoine moderneJéssica Gomes da SilvaAna Elisabete de Almeida MedeirosThe French city of Le Havre, today a World Heritage Site recognized by Unesco in 2005, had its urban center practically rebuilt after the bombings of World War II. The long process that separates these two dates, from 1944, the year of destruction, until 2005, the date of recognition, was marked by countless actions, discussions and agents that involved its patrimonialization. This article addresses that path, shedding light on Le Havre from the past, which was rebuilt to the city listed on Unesco, keeping the focus on the field of heritage and preservation.https://journals.openedition.org/confins/47345Le HavrerebuildingModern heritagepreservationrecognition.
spellingShingle Jéssica Gomes da Silva
Ana Elisabete de Almeida Medeiros
Le Havre : de ville reconstruite à patrimoine moderne
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Le Havre
rebuilding
Modern heritage
preservation
recognition.
title Le Havre : de ville reconstruite à patrimoine moderne
title_full Le Havre : de ville reconstruite à patrimoine moderne
title_fullStr Le Havre : de ville reconstruite à patrimoine moderne
title_full_unstemmed Le Havre : de ville reconstruite à patrimoine moderne
title_short Le Havre : de ville reconstruite à patrimoine moderne
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topic Le Havre
rebuilding
Modern heritage
preservation
recognition.
url https://journals.openedition.org/confins/47345
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