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historiador oral
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Aquellos que practican la rama de la historia en donde la información histórica es grabada o las historias son presentadas en forma audible, tanto hablada como cantada.
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- historia oral (ocupación)
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historiador urbano
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Historiadores que estudian la historia de las ciudades y pueblos, la urbanización de la vida humana y todos los aspectos de la vida urbana.
Términos Alternativos
- historiador de la ciudad
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historic house museums (institutions)
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Museums in houses with historical importance locally, regionally, or internationally that have been restored and opened to the public.
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historic languages
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Languages characterized by being distinct from any modern languages, even languages that are descended from it. For example, Old English and Middle English are distinct from modern English. A criterion is that the language has a literature that is treated distinctly by the scholarly community.
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historic status
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Status of recognition and protection for a structure, area, or thing. An example is the status assigned by the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
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historic structures
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Structures, which are constructions of any kind artificially fabricated, that are deemed significant in the history of architecture or engineering, or that played significant historic roles in local cultural or social development. Includes not just buildings, but other structures, for example oil wells, bridges, docks, and railroads.
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historic towns
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Towns designated by a governing body as being culturally or historically significant, or embodying distinctive characteristics of a period, method of construction, or inhabitants.
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Historic Urban Landscape approach
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A comprehensive and integrated strategy for the identification, assessment, conservation and management of historic urban landscapes within an overall sustainable development framework. The approach moves beyond the preservation of the physical environment, and focuses on the entire human environment with all of its tangible and intangible qualities. It seeks to increase the sustainability of planning and design interventions by taking into account the existing built environment, intangible heritage, cultural diversity, socio-economic and environmental factors along with local community values. The recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape was adopted on 10 November 2011 by UNESCO’s General Conference. [derived from warrants #3 and #4]
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Historic Urban Landscape, the
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The urban area understood as the result of a historic layering of cultural and natural values and attributes, extending beyond the notion of “historic center” or “ensemble” to include the broader urban context and its geographical setting, including social and cultural practices and values, economic processes, and the intangible dimensions of heritage as related to diversity and identity. The recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape was adopted on 10 November 2011 by UNESCO’s General Conference.
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historical figures
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People who are famous or had significant roles in history; also, those who are not necessarily famous, but whose existence is recorded, as distinguished from those who are fictional or legendary.
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historical markers
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A plaque or sign or other marker placed to commemorate an historic site.
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historical parks
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Areas containing properties and buildings of historical significance, and extending to include significant natural features as well.
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historical regions
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Areas that were bound in the past by culture, economics, topography, or another characteristic, and that have historical importance. For administrative areas that are officially designated by a governmental or preservation body as of historic importance, use "historic districts."
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historical society museums (institutions)
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Museums administered by a historical society, which is a group formed to study and disseminate information about the history of a place, usually a town, city, county, or state.
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historicismo
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Teoría general que enfatiza la importancia de la historia como un patrón de valor o como un determinante de eventos. También se refiere específicamente a la reposición conciente o seguridad sobre estilos históricos en el arte y arquitectura.
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historicismo (estilo arquitectónico)
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Se refiere al renacimiento de estilos históricos, a menudo en combinación ecléctica, en la arquitectura del siglo XIX tras el neoclasicismo que comenzó en la década de 1820.
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histories (visual works)
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Pictorial or three-dimensional representations in any medium of an event or story, including historical and fictional events.
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historiografía
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El estudio y escritura de la historia basada en el análisis crítico de fuentes, la selección de materiales auténticos y la síntesis de detalles en una narrativa que aprobará el control de métodos críticos.
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historiógrafo
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Personas comprometidas con el estudio y escritura de la historia basados en una revisión crítica de las fuentes, la selección de particularidades con relación a maerial auténtico y la sínstesis de particularidades en relatos que puedan sustentar una prueba de método crítico. Además personas oficialmente asignadas para escribir una historia o para registrar la historia continua de un país, grupo o institución.
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history artists
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Artists in any media who specialize in scenes depicting historical events.Lake: Adrienne Martyn : Waikato Museum of Art and History Artist in Residence. Adrienne Martyn, John Hurrell, Waikato Museum of Art and History, 2001 - Taupo, Lake (N.Z.) Waikato Museum of Art and History - 2001
