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The discussed book is a second part of professorial lectures concerning the protection of cultural heritage – a total of 17 papers read in 2001-2003. The published texts deal with, i. a., archaeological discoveries (the excavations in Faras and Naqlun and the most recent research conducted in Greater Poland), the history of Polish mores (e.g. the attitude of the Polish gentry during the sixteenth-eighteenth century towards historical monuments, the place of the woman in modern gentry culture), as well as the conservation and history of art. Many of the articles discuss the topical question of the social and political conditions for the protection of cultural heritage in Poland as well as international co-operation involving the protection of souvenirs of the past.
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Meetings in the Struve Villa 1998 - 2001. Lectures on Cultural Heritage is a collection of 27 texts presented by noted Polish professors of the humanities during a series of monthly meetings held in the Warsaw seat of the Society for the Protection of Historical Monuments. The registered and subsequently authorised lectures pertain primarily to the protection of historical monuments in Poland, the revalorisation of towns, and the condition of Polish conservation services at the end of the twentieth century. Some of the texts discuss particular monuments and assorted problems associated with their preservation (militaria, historical costumes, forgeries, geological monuments), while others deal with archaeology, the history of art and the museums (i.a. the beginnings of architecture in Polish lands, Polish murals from the seventeenth and eighteenth century, the history of the Czartoryski Museum in Cracow). The various themes and the opportunity for becoming acquainted with the individual and colourful style of each of the speakers render this book valuable, interesting and accessible to all lovers of historical monuments.
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