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SUMMARY:Heritage in the making: dealing with legacies of Fascist Italy and
  Nazi Germany - Flaminia Bartolini (University of Cambridge)
DTSTART:20181203T090000Z
DTEND:20181203T170000Z
UID:TALK115438@talks.cam.ac.uk
CONTACT:Flaminia Bartolini
DESCRIPTION:Over the last decade\, critical heritage studies have highligh
 ted the role of dictatorship in different historical and social realities.
  Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany\, and broadly military regimes of the twen
 tieth century\, have often been pivotal in the creation of consensus throu
 gh propagandistic reinterpretation of the Past. As recent scholarly work h
 as shown\, the Fascist reuse of Romanitas and Nazi Philo-Hellenism were no
 t only a sign of cultural reception of the Antiquities but were a key poli
 tical tool to create and motivate contemporary societies. Once the Nazi an
 d Fascist regimes fall\, material legacies of these regimes become object 
 of destruction\, reinterpretation and memory work. Thus\, heritage taint b
 y regimes and produced by them have not only paid the consequences of damn
 atio memoriae in the aftermath of regime changes but continues to inflame 
 the contemporary public debate.\nThis interdisciplinary workshop is the se
 cond of a series on Heritage and Dictatorship and will bring together a gr
 oup of international heritage experts and professionals from Germany and I
 taly\, to explore the complexities of dealing with Heritage of Fascism and
  National Socialism. Our aim is to examine the shifting conditions of the 
 reception of dictatorial regimes\, and the fate of fascist material legaci
 es from the aftermath of the Second World War to the present day.\nThe wor
 kshop comes from the collaboration of the Cambridge Heritage Research Cent
 re\, the Department of Archaeology and has been awarded generous funds by 
 the new DAAD Research Hub for German Studies established at Cambridge by P
 rof. Sir Christopher Clark and Prof. Chris Young.\n\nProgramme\n\nChair: F
 laminia Bartolini- Dealing with Heritage of the Dictatorship\n\nThe after-
 life of Fascism in Italy\n\n9.00-9.20 Patrick Leech- ATRIUM project and th
 e city of Forli’\n9.20-9.40 Andrea Di Michele-Bolzano and the Monument t
 o the Victory exhibition \n9.40- 10.00 Marcello Flores-Documentation Centr
 e for the History of Fascism in Predappio\n\n10.00-11.00 Questions and tea
  break\n\n11.00-11.20 Davide Brugnatti and Giuseppe Muroni-Edmondo Rossoni
  and Tresigallo\, an atypical case of regime’s town.\n11.20-11.40 Mareno
  Settimo-Tor Viscosa- A new concept of Industrial City during the regime\n
 11.40-12.00 Francesca Schintu- A difficult heritage. The experience of Fos
 soli Camp Foundation.\n\n12.00-13.30 Questions and lunch\n\nMaterial legac
 ies of Nazism\n\n13.30-13.50 Gilly Carr -German bunkers and the creation o
 f heritage in the Channel Islands\n13.50-14.10 Alexander Smidth-The Nazi P
 arty Rally Grounds in Nuremberg- difficult heritage and open space.\n14.10
 -14.30 Andreas Maislinger and Felix Hafner-House of Responsibility-Dealing
  with Hitler’s heritage \n14.30-14.50 Dagmar Zadrazilova-Berlin Tempelho
 f: From multifaceted heritage site to creative industry hub?\n\n14.50- 15.
  30 Questions and tea break\n
LOCATION:McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research\, University of Ca
 mbridge
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