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Business management --- Museology --- Public buildings --- Museums --- Museum finance --- Endowments --- Musées --- Fondations --- Management --- Government policy --- Gestion --- Finances --- Politique gouvernementale --- Musées --- Government policy.
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Economic history --- Cities and towns, Ancient --- Histoire économique --- Villes antiques --- Economic aspects --- Aspect économique --- Rome --- Economic conditions --- Conditions économiques --- Food supply --- Cities and towns, Medieval --- History --- Government policy --- History. --- -Cities and towns, Medieval --- -Food supply --- -Food control --- Produce trade --- Agriculture --- Food security --- Single cell proteins --- Medieval cities and towns --- -History --- -Government policy --- -Economic history --- Histoire économique --- Aspect économique --- Conditions économiques --- Food control --- Government policy&delete& --- Cities and towns [Ancient ] --- Nutrition policy --- Economic aspects. --- Food supply - Byzantine Empire - History - To 1500. --- Food supply - Government policy - Byzantine Empire - History. --- Cities and towns, Medieval - Byzantine Empire - History.
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Regional planning --- Scandinavia --- Politics and government --- Social conditions --- Regional development --- State planning --- Human settlements --- Land use --- Planning --- City planning --- Landscape protection --- Government policy --- Fennoscandia --- Norden --- Nordic countries
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Arguing that cultural reform is a key aspect of political reform, Richard Kraus shows here that China's economic transformation has dramatically liberated the production and consumption of culture. In this original and provocative study, Kraus offers a political analysis of Chinese culture that includes all genres of art. Surveying the evolution of China's cultural politics between 1979 and 2003, this book explores the complex relationship between money and art as exemplified by declining state arts patronage, changing standards for painting nudity, censorship, and the professionalization of a
S06/0436 --- S17/0400 --- China: Politics and government--Policy towards literature and art --- China: Art and archaeology--Chinese art: general and history --- Art and state --- Art --- Arts --- Politics and art --- State and art --- Government policy --- Art and society --- Cultural policy --- Education and state --- China
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Sculpture --- Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- History --- Histoire --- Exhibitions --- Art and state --- Porphyry sculpture --- Art --- Arts --- Politics and art --- State and art --- Art and society --- Cultural policy --- Education and state --- Government policy
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Cultural property --- Museums --- Public institutions --- Cabinets of curiosities --- Cultural property, Protection of --- Cultural resources management --- Cultural policy --- Historic preservation --- Protection --- Historiography --- Philosophy --- Social aspects --- Government policy --- museology --- Museology --- Protection. --- Historiography. --- Philosophy. --- Social aspects. --- Cultural property [Protection of ]
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Art, Roman. --- Art and state --- Art romain --- Art --- Politique gouvernementale --- -Art, Roman --- Roman art --- Classical antiquities --- Arts --- Politics and art --- State and art --- Art and society --- Cultural policy --- Education and state --- Government policy --- Art, Roman --- Art and state - - Rome
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Conservatoires du patrimoine, garants de la mémoire, refuges du Beau, les musées relèvent a priori d'une autre branche de l'activité humaine que la guerre, et plus généralement que l'exercice de la violence... Et pourtant... On s'est bien gardé jusqu'à présent de trop creuser la question, mais ce livre le montre, le musée et la guerre ont fait couple plus souvent qu'à leur tour. Si, de la Campagne d'Italie de 1796 à la récente guerre d'Irak, le musée est trop souvent la victime impuissante de faits de guerre, les situations ne manquent pas non plus où il "s'adapte" un peu trop bien. La convoitise du collectionneur prend le pas sur la responsabilité du conservateur: plus de guerre chez les uns, plus de musée chez les autres... L'impérialisme, le nationalisme, l'idéologie, le manque d'humanité ou la simple ignorance des torts commis aux individus ou aux peuples spoliés se révèlent d'excellents agents muséaux... Retour sur une histoire où rodent encore le fantôme de Göring et quelques autres qu'on eût pu croire plus fréquentables, ce livre érudit, captivant et salubre analyse toutes les pièces du dossier: dégâts directs et indirects, saisies, commerce et trafic illicite, restitutions, etc. Fondamentalement honnête, il n'obéit à aucune logique d'imprécation. L'anime plutôt le soupçon que l'idéal qui a donné naissance aux premiers musées doit connaître une relance, au service du patrimoine mondial et de l'homme universel.
Art treasures in war --- Cultural property --- Museums --- Protection --- Political aspects --- Public institutions --- Cabinets of curiosities --- Cultural property, Protection of --- Cultural resources management --- Cultural policy --- Historic preservation --- Art and war --- Government policy --- Cultural property - Protection --- Museums - Political aspects
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The manufacture of luxury textiles, such as silk, was central to an Italian Renaissance economy based on status and conspicuous consumption. From the rapidly changing fashions that drove demand to the jobs created for craftsmen, weavers and merchants, the wealth and prestige associated with silk throughout Europe made it Italy's leading export industry. In this work, Luca Molà examines the silk industry in Renaissance Venice amid changing markets, suppliers, producers and government regulations. Drawing on archival research and European scholarship, Molà documents the innovations Venetians made in manufacturing and marketing to spur the silk industry. He uncovers the alliance between manufacturers and government to promote the industry in a changing international economic environment. Through flexible laws, quality was regulated to meet the varying requirements of an increasing range of customers. Molà also analyzes state policy that favoured the development and organization of silk producers throughout the Terraferma.
HISTORY --- Europe / Italy --- 677.027 --- 677.37 --- 391 <45> --- 945.34 VENEZIA --- Textile dyeing, printing and finishing --- Silk --- Kleding. Mode. Sieraden. Volksdracht--Italië --- Geschiedenis van Italië: Veneto; Venezia; Venezia Tridentina--(reg./lok.) --- Silk industry --- Government policy --- History. --- 945.34 VENEZIA Geschiedenis van Italië: Veneto; Venezia; Venezia Tridentina--(reg./lok.) --- 391 <45> Kleding. Mode. Sieraden. Volksdracht--Italië --- 677.37 Silk --- 677.027 Textile dyeing, printing and finishing --- History --- Silk manufacture and trade --- Textile industry --- Government policy&delete&
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Museology --- Museums --- Cultural property --- Deaccessioning --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Government policy --- Collection management --- Protection --- 351.852 --- 708 --- Overheidstaken, administratieve maatregelen i.v.m. musea, verzamelingen, bibliotheken, archieven --- Arts Museums --- Conferences - Meetings --- 351.852 Overheidstaken, administratieve maatregelen i.v.m. musea, verzamelingen, bibliotheken, archieven --- Restraints on alienation --- Prohibition d'aliéner --- Musées --- Biens culturels --- Congresses --- Congresses. --- Congrès --- Aliénation --- Aspect moral --- Gestion des collections --- Prohibition d'aliéner --- Musées --- Congrès --- Aliénation --- Europe --- 1990 --- -Congresses --- Museums - Deaccessioning - Moral and ethical aspects - Europe - Congresses --- Museums - Deaccessioning - Government policy - Europe - Congresses --- Museums - Collection management - Europe - Congresses --- Cultural property - Protection - Europe - Congresses --- Transfert (droit) --- Inaliénabilité
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