Arguments for preserving the sustainable heritage of colonial Algiers.
Due to climate change, we can no longer consider heritage objects as frozen curiosities from another time period, not even when they derive from the period of the French occupation (1830–1962). They are rather living objects – classified in UNESCO's terms as 'modern heritage' – which we inherited fr...
| Publicado en: | Journal of North African Studies Vol. 26; no. 3; pp. 368 - 389 |
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
May2021
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