Проблеми, свързани с опазването на обектите на историческото, културно и нематериално наследство в България и Европа
Problems related to the preservation of the objects of the Historical, Cultural and Intangible heritage in Bulgaria and Europe
Author(s): Nadejda Trilyovska, Silvia Trilyovska, Temenujka VelkovaSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, History, Social Sciences, Education, Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Fine Arts / Performing Arts, Architecture, Civil Law, International Law, Public Law, Sociology, Higher Education , EU-Legislation
Published by: Нов български университет
Keywords: Intangible heritage; Preservation of Cultural
Summary/Abstract: The diverse nature and crossroads of the Bulgarian lands are the reason for the rich history and development in ancient times. The population of our lands is experiencing a long and interesting historical way - from prehistoric times through ancient Thracian civilization to its inclusion in the composition of the Roman Empire. For today's Bulgaria monuments of the distant past are part of the cultural and historical heritage. The preservation of thmonumentse cultural monuments is essential for preserving the Bulgarians' national identity, its relation to the land and the traditional culture as an essential part of its everyday life and a means of survival during periods of freedom or dependence.Bulgaria is a member of the European Union and is part of the global not only economic and social, but also cultural market. This dependence brings in itself as many as positives and threats, especially in terms of our cultural heritage, namely the infusion and dissolution of the cultural identity of the member states. Changes in cultural diversity and its traditional practice for the purpose of its economic exploitation pose a great deal of risk. That is why it is important to create a well-functioning system for the protection of intangible cultural heritage by applying a number of conservation measures.
Journal: Юридическо списание на Нов български университет
- Issue Year: 2012
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 66-149
- Page Count: 83
- Language: Bulgarian