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El. knyga: The Religious Heritage Complex: Legacy, Conservation, and Christianity

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The Religious Heritage Complex examines heritage-making of Christian-related legacies led by secular and clerical institutions. It argues that the relationship between public policies and spiritual practices is not as clear-cut as some might think. In fact, the authors show that religious activity has always combined care for the past with conscious practices of heritage-making, which they term “the religious heritage complex.”

The book considers the ways patrimony, religion, and identity interact in different Christian contexts worldwide and how religious objects and sites function as identity symbols. It focuses on heritage-making as a religious and material activity for the groups in charge of a sacred inheritance and considers heritage activities as one of the forms of spiritual renewal and transmission.

Case studies explore various Christian traditions located in Europe, the Americas, and Africa, investigating the longstanding and tightly-enmeshed connections that weave together religion and cultural heritage. Through comparing ecclesiastical and civil heritage institutions, this book allows us to consider the ambiguity of religious heritage.

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Examines the relationships between religious institutions and heritage making, using case studies from that provide comparisons between North and South America, Asia, Europe, and Africa.
List of Figures
vii
Notes on Contributors viii
Acknowledgments xii
Introduction 1(14)
Cyril Isnart
Nathalie Cerezales
1 The Church Building as a Practiced Duality of Religion and Heritage
15(22)
Eva Lofgren
Ola Wetterberg
2 Iconography and Religious Heritage: The Russian Old Believers of Romania
37(14)
Cristina Clopot
3 Cappadocias Ottoman-Greek-Orthodox Heritage: The Making, Unmaking, and Remaking of a Religious Heritage Complex
51(16)
Aude Aylin de Tapia
4 The Other Face of Secularization
67(14)
Gaspard Salatko
5 Aesthetic and Faith-based Views: The Heritagization Process of the French Catholic Churches Confronted
81(18)
Tourism Isabelle Saint-Martin
6 The Religious Heritage Complex in Italy: Faith, Tourism, and the Church
99(14)
Giovanna Rech
7 Between Devotion and Heritage: The Holy Week Pasos in Spain
113(14)
Nathalie Cerezales
8 Managing Ambivalence: Heritage, Rituals, and Intimacy in Lisbon (Portugal)
127(16)
Cyril Isnart
9 Cultural Heritage as a Religious Strategy: Heritage-making at the Candomble Temples in Brazil
143(14)
Mariana Ramos de Morals
10 Contemporary Vodun Memories of the Slave Trade Past in Southern
157(16)
Benin Gaetano Ciarcia
11 Assembling Altars: Vernacular Religious Practices and Mexican Cultural Heritages in North American Museums
173(18)
Ethan Sharp
12 The Library of the White Fathers in Tunis: Interview with Jean Fontaine
191(10)
13 The Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela: Interview with Jose Francisco Blanco Fandino
201(8)
14 The Religious Heritage Complex in Context: Concluding Thoughts
209(10)
Cyril Isnart
Nathalie Cerezales
Notes 219(12)
References 231(32)
Index 263
Cyril Isnart is Research Fellow at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France. Nathalie Cerezales is currently researching public and clerical cultural politics toward religious museums and exhibitions in contemporary Spain.