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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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A REVITALIZAÇÃO DO MUSEU HISTÓRICO MUNICIPAL DE PINHAL GRANDE - RS / THE REVITALIZATION OF THE MUNICIPAL MUSEUM OF PINHAL GRANDE - RS

Dalmolin, Cristina 07 April 2011 (has links)
This study presents the results of research conducted at the Municipal Historical Museum of Pinhal Grande. This creation is for the Professional Master's Degree thesis in Cultural Heritage at the Federal University of Santa Maria. The project proposal "Revitalization of the Historical Museum of the City of Pinhal Grande - RS" a determination came up in search of answers to the innocence of the local population of the institution and also to ensure the preservation of the important collection that the museum owns. The investigation included local history, identifying the elements of constitution and the formation of the town of Pinhal Grande as a form of understanding the part of the museum in the custody issue. Although the study of local history was possible to highlight some aspects of the 16 communities that make up the Council, stressing the strong religious presence in the management of social activities in each region. The question of heritage, identity and memory have also entered the agenda for better understanding of the heritage museum. This article is divided as follows: First, it presents a historic town of Pinhal Grande, as a way of understanding the constitution of the body. Here are some questions raised regarding the changes that the cultural heritage of Brazil had to understand and value the diversity that exists in Brazil. Finally, we describe the measures taken by the institution, the challenges encountered and to revitalize the local analysis of visual anthropology museum photographic collection / Este trabalho almeja apresentar os resultados da pesquisa que foi realizada no Museu Histórico Municipal de Pinhal Grande para a produção da dissertação do Mestrado Profissionalizante em Patrimônio Cultural da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria. A proposta do projeto A Revitalização do Museu Histórico Municipal de Pinhal Grande - RS surgiu na estimativa de buscar respostas para o desconhecimento da população local para com esta instituição e também no intuito de zelar pela conservação do significativo acervo que o Museu possui. A pesquisa consistiu na história local, identificando elementos da constituição e formação do município de Pinhal Grande como forma de entendimento das peças que o Museu em questão guarda. Ainda no estudo da história local foi possível salientar alguns aspectos das 16 comunidades, as quais formam o município, salientando a forte presença religiosa no gerenciamento das atividades sociais de cada região. A questão do patrimônio, da identidade e da memória também entraram em pauta para o melhor entendimento do patrimônio museológico. Este artigo está dividido da seguinte forma: Primeiro, é apresentado um histórico do município de Pinhal Grande, como forma de entendimento da constituição do acervo. Na sequência, são levantados alguns apontamentos referentes às transformações que o campo do patrimônio cultural brasileiro teve até entender e valorizar a diversidade cultural existente no Brasil. Por fim, são relatadas as ações realizadas na Instituição, os desafios encontrados para revitalizar o local e a análise da antropologia visual do acervo fotográfico do Museu.
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Visões do Urbano: a Rua XV de Novembro, Pelotas/RS / Visões do Urbano: a Rua XV de Novembro, Pelotas/RS

Devantier, Vanessa da Silva 18 March 2013 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-08-20T13:20:48Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Vanessa_Silva_Devantier_Dissertacao.pdf: 5470706 bytes, checksum: a89d15fdc0f645d1016a5fd2da00975b (MD5) Previous issue date: 2013-03-18 / This work aims to study a cultural reference of Pelotas/RS, the 15th of November Street, in their central stretch, Coronel Pedro Osório Square to the Voluntários da Pátria Street, through periodic press, expressed in the newspapers A Opinião Pública and Diário Popularbetween the years 1920 to 1950. At the time focused, this stretch of the route was seen as the main area of commerce, culture and leisure in the city of Pelotas/RS. Three points were highlighted: trade, rides and carnival, elements that characterize this urban space as a benchmark of their history and culture.From the journals, columns, notes, chronicles and photographs are understood asvisions of urban, considerable parts of newspapers dedicated to the city in their daily lives, their problems and their transformations. As central street of Pelotas at least until the first half of the twentieth century, the 15th of November Street stood out as important focus for these different looks, understood as the window of a city that was intended modern, cultured and progressive / O presente trabalho tem por objetivo o estudo de uma referência cultural da cidade de Pelotas/RS, a Rua XV de Novembro, em seu trecho central, da Praça Coronel Pedro Osório até a Rua Voluntários daPátria, através da imprensa periódica local, expressa pelos jornais A Opinião Públicae Diário Popular, entre os anos de 1920 a 1950. Na época enfocada, esse trecho da via era visto como o principal espaço de comércio, cultura e lazer da cidade de Pelotas/RS. Três pontos foram destacados: o comércio, os passeios e o carnaval, elementos que caracterizam este espaço urbano como um referencial na história e na cultura pelotense. A partir dos periódicos, colunas, notas, crônicas e fotografias são entendidas como visões do urbano, partes consideráveis dos jornais dedicadas à cidade em seu cotidiano, seus problemas e suas transformações. Como via central de Pelotas pelo menos até a primeira metade do século XX, a Rua XV se destacou como enfoque importante para estes diferentes olhares, entendidacomo a vitrine de uma urbe que se pretendia moderna, culta e progressista
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Living with Durham Cathedral : understanding the dynamic relationships between a community and their cathedral

Calvert, Arran James January 2017 (has links)
Cathedrals today are no longer sites of just religious worship, they must be many things to many people such as tourist attractions, heritage centres, and meeting places. Today, Durham Cathedral in the north-east of England is home to almost 900 people engaged on site, of which almost 700 are volunteers. Add to that number over 700,000 visitors and about 1,700 religious services annually, and a complex image of life within Durham Cathedral begins to take shape. Drawing on 14 months of ethnographic fieldwork between August 2013 and September 2014, this thesis takes a phenomenological approach in exploring the dynamic relationships that exist between a 900-year-old building and those who regularly come into contact with that building. It will consider the complex negotiations that take place between the many parts of the community and the building in a constantly changing environment, and will focus on the role sound, light, time, and space play in the constant challenge of change and negotiation. Finally, it will consider how buildings are not only constructed but are also cultivated through being built and rebuilt, spaces negotiated and improvised, as well as filled with stories and memories. The importance of this research is not just in observing and understanding the types of change and negotiation that occur between a building and those who inhabit it, but also in understanding the altering roles of religious buildings as they cope with the changing demands of running a site of both historical and continuing social, religious, and financial pressures, Durham Cathedral is a place that gives space to differing communities, allowing people to find in the building what they need from the building and as a result of this, Durham Cathedral is not a place in which life happens, it is a place with which life happens.

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