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- 1 Cultural Heritage and "European Identity"
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- 1/ The way of Saint James and the "European Identity". Heritage and culture in contemporary narratives
- 2/ To contribute to researches exploring the relationships between Literary Geography & The Way of St. James
- 3/ Walking the way to Santiago. Spiritual Heritage of Pilgrimage
- 4/ Universal exhibitions and the cultural heritage of European capitalism
- 5/ The Modern Movement in Europe and its influence in Spain
- 2 - To what extent can we speak of "European civilization"?
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- 1/ How the Two World Wars prompt reflections among Historians on the History and the Identity of Europe
- 2/ Does the notion of a "European civilization" allow us to better define "European heritage"? The perspective of the historian Lucien Febvre in 1943
- 3/ What is "European civilization"? The response of the historian Lucien Febvre
- 4/ From Erasmus to Erasmus Exchange: celebrating the 30th anniversary
- 3 - Iceland: Heritage Revival Presenting
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- 1/ Presenting Sagas. Sensations and Nationalism
- 2/ The Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic studies
- 3/ Agricultural heritage
- 4/ Northern lights. Nordurljlós
- 5/New townscape. Re-erected heritage. Tourism and local identity
- 6/ Natural heritage in an increasingly multi-cultural rural community 34 / 34
- 4 - Heritage and tourism in Europe: between fiction and friction
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- 1/ How has the screen and digital transformed the ontology of our relationship to the landscape by giving birth to heritage fiction and a new kind of tourism? The case of Game of Thrones and Iceland
- 2/ Overtourism: a contemporary issue
- 3/ An investigation in the streets of Santiago to capture the collective imaginary of tourists and pilgrims
- 4/ Tourist policies in Santiago
- 5/ Discovering Halal Tourism: The Preference of Devout Muslim Tourists and the Response of Tourism Entrepreneurs Catering to Sharia-Compliance
- 6/ Vers une muséologie de l'immatériel
- 5 - Discordant Heritage in Europe
- 6 - Heritage for whom? For what? Actuality and Reversibility of a Notion
- 1/ Who profits from heritage?
- 2/ Heritage: conservation or innovation? Environmental activism among rural Arab women in Israel
- 3/ Bonding, Bridging and Linking Heritage
- 4/ Heritage abuse and geopolitical disorder at the dawn of the third millennium
- 5/ The Other Past: a cross-cultural exploration of various conceptualizations of heritage
- 7 - ProPeace after Propeace
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- 1/ Building a digital Encyclopedia of European cultural heritage
- 2/ A Lexicon to better understanding Cultural Heritage
- 3/ The Feedback of the Students and the Partners
- 4/ Guideline & Methodology to create a dynamic community involved in researching, learning about and transmitting European cultural heritage
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