Crossroads of Heritage and Religion
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Crossroads of Heritage and Religion
Legacy and Sustainability of World Heritage Site Moravian Christiansfeld
DAMSHOLT, TINE; MELCHIOR, MARIE RIEGELS; REEH, TINE; PETTERSON, CHRISTINA
Berghahn Books
07/2022
260
Dura
Inglês
9781800735491
15 a 20 dias
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List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Tine Reeh, Tine Damsholt, Christina Petterson and Marie Riegels Melchior
Chapter 1. How a "Hyggeligt" Home Became Cultural Heritage: on the Church Historiography of Moravian Christiansfeld
Tine Reeh
Chapter 2. "We Held a Quite Blessed Communion, the Lamb Was Unusually Close to Me." Individual and Community in the Moravian Society in Eighteenth-Century Copenhagen
Sigrid Nielsby Christensen
Chapter 3. 'The First Sparks of Self-Knowledge' - Moravian Everyday Practices and the Shaping of Emotional and Civic Selves
Tine Damsholt
Chapter 4. An Extended Weekend Excursion to Christiansfeld in 1796: Musical Practice and Aesthetics in a Late Eighteenth-Century Moravian Community.
Peter Hauge
Chapter 5. The Moravian Church in Christiansfeld Past and Present from the Perspective of the Sociology of Religion.
Margit Warburg
Chapter 6. Living with World Heritage: Authority and Knowledge in Contemporary Moravian Christiansfeld.
Rasmus Rask Poulsen
Chapter 7. Being and Becoming World Heritage: Exploring the Materialization of the Deliciously Sweet Christiansfeld Honey Cake.
Marie Riegels Melchior
Chapter 8. The Moravian Lebenslauf: Tradition and Sustainability.
Jill E. S. Vogt
Chapter 9. Tangible and Intangible Heritage: Impacts on the Moravian Church Caused by the World Heritage Inscription of Christiansfeld
Jorgen Boytler
Chapter 10. The Community Archive in Christiansfeld between Local and Global
Christina Petterson
Chapter 11. Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage: Updating the 18th Century
Katherine M. Faull
Concluding Remarks and Perspectives
Tine Damsholt, Tine Reeh, Marie Riegels Melchior, and Christina Petterson
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Tine Reeh, Tine Damsholt, Christina Petterson and Marie Riegels Melchior
Chapter 1. How a "Hyggeligt" Home Became Cultural Heritage: on the Church Historiography of Moravian Christiansfeld
Tine Reeh
Chapter 2. "We Held a Quite Blessed Communion, the Lamb Was Unusually Close to Me." Individual and Community in the Moravian Society in Eighteenth-Century Copenhagen
Sigrid Nielsby Christensen
Chapter 3. 'The First Sparks of Self-Knowledge' - Moravian Everyday Practices and the Shaping of Emotional and Civic Selves
Tine Damsholt
Chapter 4. An Extended Weekend Excursion to Christiansfeld in 1796: Musical Practice and Aesthetics in a Late Eighteenth-Century Moravian Community.
Peter Hauge
Chapter 5. The Moravian Church in Christiansfeld Past and Present from the Perspective of the Sociology of Religion.
Margit Warburg
Chapter 6. Living with World Heritage: Authority and Knowledge in Contemporary Moravian Christiansfeld.
Rasmus Rask Poulsen
Chapter 7. Being and Becoming World Heritage: Exploring the Materialization of the Deliciously Sweet Christiansfeld Honey Cake.
Marie Riegels Melchior
Chapter 8. The Moravian Lebenslauf: Tradition and Sustainability.
Jill E. S. Vogt
Chapter 9. Tangible and Intangible Heritage: Impacts on the Moravian Church Caused by the World Heritage Inscription of Christiansfeld
Jorgen Boytler
Chapter 10. The Community Archive in Christiansfeld between Local and Global
Christina Petterson
Chapter 11. Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage: Updating the 18th Century
Katherine M. Faull
Concluding Remarks and Perspectives
Tine Damsholt, Tine Reeh, Marie Riegels Melchior, and Christina Petterson
Index
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Heritage Studies, Anthropology of Religion, Anthropology (General)
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Tine Reeh, Tine Damsholt, Christina Petterson and Marie Riegels Melchior
Chapter 1. How a "Hyggeligt" Home Became Cultural Heritage: on the Church Historiography of Moravian Christiansfeld
Tine Reeh
Chapter 2. "We Held a Quite Blessed Communion, the Lamb Was Unusually Close to Me." Individual and Community in the Moravian Society in Eighteenth-Century Copenhagen
Sigrid Nielsby Christensen
Chapter 3. 'The First Sparks of Self-Knowledge' - Moravian Everyday Practices and the Shaping of Emotional and Civic Selves
Tine Damsholt
Chapter 4. An Extended Weekend Excursion to Christiansfeld in 1796: Musical Practice and Aesthetics in a Late Eighteenth-Century Moravian Community.
Peter Hauge
Chapter 5. The Moravian Church in Christiansfeld Past and Present from the Perspective of the Sociology of Religion.
Margit Warburg
Chapter 6. Living with World Heritage: Authority and Knowledge in Contemporary Moravian Christiansfeld.
Rasmus Rask Poulsen
Chapter 7. Being and Becoming World Heritage: Exploring the Materialization of the Deliciously Sweet Christiansfeld Honey Cake.
Marie Riegels Melchior
Chapter 8. The Moravian Lebenslauf: Tradition and Sustainability.
Jill E. S. Vogt
Chapter 9. Tangible and Intangible Heritage: Impacts on the Moravian Church Caused by the World Heritage Inscription of Christiansfeld
Jorgen Boytler
Chapter 10. The Community Archive in Christiansfeld between Local and Global
Christina Petterson
Chapter 11. Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage: Updating the 18th Century
Katherine M. Faull
Concluding Remarks and Perspectives
Tine Damsholt, Tine Reeh, Marie Riegels Melchior, and Christina Petterson
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Tine Reeh, Tine Damsholt, Christina Petterson and Marie Riegels Melchior
Chapter 1. How a "Hyggeligt" Home Became Cultural Heritage: on the Church Historiography of Moravian Christiansfeld
Tine Reeh
Chapter 2. "We Held a Quite Blessed Communion, the Lamb Was Unusually Close to Me." Individual and Community in the Moravian Society in Eighteenth-Century Copenhagen
Sigrid Nielsby Christensen
Chapter 3. 'The First Sparks of Self-Knowledge' - Moravian Everyday Practices and the Shaping of Emotional and Civic Selves
Tine Damsholt
Chapter 4. An Extended Weekend Excursion to Christiansfeld in 1796: Musical Practice and Aesthetics in a Late Eighteenth-Century Moravian Community.
Peter Hauge
Chapter 5. The Moravian Church in Christiansfeld Past and Present from the Perspective of the Sociology of Religion.
Margit Warburg
Chapter 6. Living with World Heritage: Authority and Knowledge in Contemporary Moravian Christiansfeld.
Rasmus Rask Poulsen
Chapter 7. Being and Becoming World Heritage: Exploring the Materialization of the Deliciously Sweet Christiansfeld Honey Cake.
Marie Riegels Melchior
Chapter 8. The Moravian Lebenslauf: Tradition and Sustainability.
Jill E. S. Vogt
Chapter 9. Tangible and Intangible Heritage: Impacts on the Moravian Church Caused by the World Heritage Inscription of Christiansfeld
Jorgen Boytler
Chapter 10. The Community Archive in Christiansfeld between Local and Global
Christina Petterson
Chapter 11. Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage: Updating the 18th Century
Katherine M. Faull
Concluding Remarks and Perspectives
Tine Damsholt, Tine Reeh, Marie Riegels Melchior, and Christina Petterson
Index
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