mEDRA - Anzeige Metadaten


 Deutsch      English     Italiano          


Home > Bereich für registrierte Kunden > Kontroll-Übersicht > Anzeige Metadaten

Artikel

DOI Daten mit Auflösung
DOI 10.3280/icYearbook-oa12266
URL http://www.francoangeli.it/riviste/SchedaRivista.aspx?DOI=10.3280/icYearbook-oa12266
Multiple Resolution:
MR URL https://journals.francoangeli.it/index.php/icoa/article/view/12266
MR URL http://digital.casalini.it/10.3280/icYearbook-oa12266

Daten zur Zeitschrift

Vollständiger Titel
ITALIA CONTEMPORANEA
Verlag (01) FrancoAngeli
Erscheinungsland Italien (IT)
ISSN 0392-1077
Produktform Gedruckte Zeitschrift (JB)
ISSN 2036-4555
Produktform Online-Zeitschrift (JD)

Fortsetzungsausgabe
Nummer der Ausgabe 294
Andere Beschreibung der Ausgabe 294 Suppl. 1
Erscheinungsdatum der Ausgabe (YYYY) 2020
Daten Fortsetzungsartikel
Titel Making sense of the industrial past: deindustrialisation and industrial heritage in Italy
Von (Autor) (A01) Gilda Zazzara
Erste Seite 155
Letzte Seite 182
Sprache des Textes Englisch (eng)
Erscheinungsdatum (YYYY/MM) 2021 / 07
Copyright 2020, FrancoAngeli srl
Abstract
Abstract/Hauptbeschreibung (01)
This article analyses the relationship between deindustrialisation and industrial heritage by considering recent studies on the topic. Although Deindustrialisation Studies and (Industrial) Heritage Studies focus on distinct phases of industrial change — schematically a "before" and an "after" of the history of industry — these fields increasingly converge on the role of the memory of the industrial past in the present. The essay examines these convergences in the Italian context, looking at the history of industrial archaeology and the difficulty of recognising a specifically "Italian deindustrialisation". It argues that history, especially environmental and labour history, can play an important role in this dialogue. In the last part, the article focuses on the industrial area of Porto Marghera (near Venice) and analyses the major cultural events that were organised for its centenary. It argues that this is an example both of "deindustrialisation without industrial heritage" and of "industrial heritage without the memory of deindustrialisation". This makes it difficult to develop a shared elaboration of the area's industrial past and of its future.