Dutch Colonialism, Migration and Cultural Heritage 2008
DOI: 10.1163/9789004253889_003
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Heritage trails: International cultural heritage policies in a European perspective

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“…Sementara itu, sebuah penelitian mengenai kebijakan penerapan heritage trail di Eropa dilakukan oleh (Fienieg et al, 2008), dimana fokus yang dilakukan adalah melihat penerapan heritage trail pada negara-negara bekas jajahan atau koloni Belanda dan menyandingkannya dengan kebijakan heritage trail yang ada di Eropa. Beberapa penelitian lain dengan studi kasus di Eropa juga ditemukan yaitu penelitian yang dilakukan oleh (Laberschek, 2019) mengenai hambatanhambatan yang ditemui oleh pengunjung saat melakukan kegiatan heritage trail di Malopolska Voivodeship, Polandia.…”
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“…Sementara itu, sebuah penelitian mengenai kebijakan penerapan heritage trail di Eropa dilakukan oleh (Fienieg et al, 2008), dimana fokus yang dilakukan adalah melihat penerapan heritage trail pada negara-negara bekas jajahan atau koloni Belanda dan menyandingkannya dengan kebijakan heritage trail yang ada di Eropa. Beberapa penelitian lain dengan studi kasus di Eropa juga ditemukan yaitu penelitian yang dilakukan oleh (Laberschek, 2019) mengenai hambatanhambatan yang ditemui oleh pengunjung saat melakukan kegiatan heritage trail di Malopolska Voivodeship, Polandia.…”
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“…These countries were subject to former Dutch colonial dominance, were involved in extensive trading contacts or shared cultural exchange (Fienieg et al 2008). Until 2009, however, this policy meant that the Dutch government sponsored single projects within these countries, regardless whether the projects had clear aims and plans for the future, or a solid basis for co-operations between the two countries.…”
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“…At the same time, heritage resources became important as part of a colonial project that sought to explain and justify European dominance in terms of a Social Darwinian logic, with colonized peoples at lower stages and European civilization at the top (Fienig et al 2008). Although the local context and significance were probably of little interest, 2 there were quite important efforts to inventory, select, interpret and preserve indigenous heritage resources in European colonies.…”
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