REACTIONS OF ACADEMIC COMMUNITY AND TRENDS IN PRESERVATION AND PROTECTION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE

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https://doi.org/10.61837/mbuir020224102v

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scientific public opinion, cultural heritage

Abstract

The regions of Serbia and the Balkan Peninsula are home to a rich medieval cultural heritage; however, there is an increasing effort to destroy and erase both the identity of the people and the culture itself. This issue became particularly evident after the NATO aggression against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1999. The aim of this paper is to analyze public opinion in scientific circles regarding the safety aspects of cultural heritage preservation. We performed a quantitative and qualitative analysis of ten scientific papers, five from Serbia and five from Europe, focusing on the notion of cultural preservation in relation to the various strategies offered. We presented the findings in both tabular and descriptive formats. The results indicate different views of scientists in relation to the safety factor of the culture itself. The concluding considerations indicate that the preservation of cultural heritage is directly and indirectly related to social events, and that security itself must be harmonized with social changes in the world.

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2024-12-27

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REACTIONS OF ACADEMIC COMMUNITY AND TRENDS IN PRESERVATION AND PROTECTION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE . (2024). MB University International Review , 2(2), 102-108. https://doi.org/10.61837/mbuir020224102v

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