landboreformer (danmarkshistorien. Aarhus Universitet) The transatlantic slave trade (Swiss NationalMuseum) English Slave Trading and Colonialism (Encyclopedia Britannica) The Cotton Economy and Slavery [...] blutige Geschichte der Baumwolle (fluter. L. Förnbacher) Slavery and Remembrance - A Guide to Sites, Museums and Memory (Unesco) Mitteleuropa und der transatlantische Sklavenhandel: eine lange Geschichte (
broadest sense. In the second part, small groups of students work individually on own projects. International experts are there to help them reflect on their ideas. The academic part of the summer school [...] two individual students engaged themselves in the topics of “Independence and Sustainability in a Museum” and a pitch for a “Sustainable Industrial Heritage Hotel Project”. The Summer School and the results
the Soviet space missions took off. Today, the facilities are leased to Russia and are used internationally for manned flights into space. The Soviet government also invested massively in heavy industry [...] in the 20th century) Turksib. Turkestan-Sibirian Railway (Painting by Abilkhan Kasteyev. State Art Museum of Kazakhstan) Kazakhstan was a union republic of the 'Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR)'
industrial revolution and the process of industrialization or e.g. 'European Industrial Heritage: The International Story' Overview of post-industrial sites enlisted on UNESCO World Heritage List Models and examples [...] reuse and popularisation of post-industrial sites in Europe for cultural and tourism purposes, e.g. museums: permanent and temporary exhibitions (presentation), event venues (entertainment), interpretation
start of planning for a pipeline between Baku and Batumi, which commenced operation in 1907. Today, a museum in Batumi documents the history of the petroleum industry. At the same time, both the Czar of Russia [...] supported by the Caucasian Institute for Silkworm Breeding, founded in Tbilisi in 1887. Today, a museum in the old institute building recalls Georgia’s lost silk manufacturing. A self-aware, working class [...] the many chemical plants there, the fertilizer manufacturer Azot is still in operation, and the international conglomerate Heidelberg Cement today operates many of the cement plants here. A plant for man
Group on Cultural Heritage NEMO - The Network of European Museum Organisations and has a cooperation agreement with TICCIH - The International Committee for the Conservation of the Industrial Heritage [...] the General Assembly . The Board has appointed an external manager to run the office and nominated national representatives to act as ERIH contact points in their respective countries. A ' Project Management [...] Striebruch 42 40668 Meerbusch Germany Telephone +49-2150-756496 Fax +49-2150-756497 info(at)erih.net NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES Austria Gerfried Tiffner Czech Republic Tomas Raboch France Florence Hachez-Leroy
(GB). Open Air Museum Bergisch Gladbach (D). Old Dombach Paper Mill LVR Industrial Museum Beringen (B) be Mine Flamish Mining Museum Berlin (D). German Technical Museum Birmingham (GB). Museum of the Jewellery [...] Works LVR Industrial Museum Euskirchen (D). Müller Textile Works LVR Industrial Museum Friedrichshafen (D). Zeppelin Museum Furtwangen (D). German Clock Museum Gent (B). MIAT Museum about Industry, Labour [...] (D). Textile Works LWL Industrial Museum Bochum (D). Railway Museum Bochum (D). Hall of the Century London (GB) London Museum of Water and Steam London (GB) London Museum of Water & Steam Burton-upon-Trent
country concerned and 10% were international visitors. Due to the general and museum-specific restrictions imposed by the coronavirus pandemic, the proportion of international visitors halved to 5% in both [...] publicly owned, 32% are operated by private organisations, 12% by foundations, 4% are corporate museums and 6% have other ownership. Opening times (different due to coronavirus pandemic) 2021: 71% open
movements as a result of labour migration. The exhibition "Linking Europe" focuses on these international links and demonstrates the connections between local stories and the wider picture of European [...] linkage– for example, technology of the German company Siemens in the converter factory of the Streetcar Museum in Porto. All participants in “Linking Europe” can also be viewed in our virtual exhibition. If you
that time – resembled each other more than neighbouring industrial centres of a single country. International interrelations like this are one of the reasons why entrepreneurs in the Bergisches Land ("Country [...] to this day. But there are also differences. The traditional hubs of the industry meanwhile host museums devoted to cutlery, whereas new players such as Portugal did not (yet) enter this level of awareness [...] that spans several centuries. Nogent once delivered luxury goods to wealthy customers in Paris, the museum in St.-Jean-de-Maurienne in the French Jura, set up in a former plant of the Opinel family, attracts
symbolic value and (ideally national) importance for Europe´s industrial history. However, if the site is not in a historic building or structure (for example in a new museum building), the attractiveness [...] Anchor Points have to fulfil the following requirements of the quality and selection criteria. Due to national differences and others factors, ERIH is aware that not necessarily all of these always can be fulfilled [...] history and the current presentation of the site - film or photo documentation (inside and outside the museum) which shows what the visitor will see as they explore the site Report by a board member who has
Iceland State Cement Works. The national energy company Landsvirkjun, founded in 1965, continued to expand its hydroelectric capacity. As a consequence, American and multinational corporations opened up ene
of the same industrial monuments have become symbols of change. They are not only revitalised in a museum context, but also reused to live and work in. They are the setting for the creation of new and t [...] broad movement that inspires many people. But preserving old industrial sites and presenting them as museums is a challenge that requires innovative solutions. It should be fun, not a burden, as we have the [...] including a logo, signage and print products. Main actions The ERIH network intends to encourage the trans-national transfer of knowledge and the development of joint marketing strategies and cross-border initiatives
industrialisation of the mixed Polish-German population of Upper Silesia did not trigger a wave of nationalism as it did in Bohemia: here, social classes formed the main divisions. This first German industrial
constraints. Agricultural yields increased, the infrastructure was nationalised and expanded: in 1924 the government founded the national railway company, which gradually acquired the lines from their foreign [...] practical purposes into an agricultural colony of the West. Due to its crushing foreign debt, its national budget was under the control of European banks. The West dictated import tariffs, so that domestic [...] Anatolia to its network. Although the first Turkish power station – today the santral istanbul energy museum – was established in Istanbul under the Ottomans, the new era saw the construction of numerous power
losing its dominion over Finland in 1809, Sweden surrendered all dreams of great-power status. The national borders have not changed since 1815. The Swedish Army was assigned to the construction of the Göta [...] extended from the North Sea at Gothenburg across Sweden to the Baltic – it was regarded as a symbol of national efficiency. The canal was not an economic success as it was quickly made redundant by the arrival
nearby northern English coal mines and ironworks, as well as in railway construction and the Welsh slate industry. There were also profits from colonial goods such as sugar, coffee and tobacco, which the