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Book launch at the Vintschger Museum
The Provincial Archives (Provincial Monuments and Fine Arts Office) and the Vinschgau Museum cordially invite you to the presentation of Volume 53 of the “Publications of the South Tyrolean Provincial Archives”:
Rainer LOOSE, Settlement Research in the Central Alpine Region. Selected Essays on Settlement, Rule, Society, and Economy in South Tyrol and Trentino, edited by David FLIRI and Gustav PFEIFER. (in German language)
The volume brings together twenty-two selected works by the geographer and settlement researcher Rainer Loose, published between 1972 and 2012. The spatial focus of the essays reprinted here is on the southern Central Alps, namely western South Tyrol, the Vinschgau (Vin(t)schgau). The contributions have raised settlement research in this area to a new level thanks to methodological openness and the broad inclusion of written sources, and have helped to break down older ethnic conflict lines. With this volume, an important part of Rainer Loose's scientific oeuvre is once again brought into the focus of the public and academia. Only in their entirety do the works unfold their full potential.
Afterwards, the Provincial Archives invite you to a small refreshment.
Rainer LOOSE, Settlement Research in the Central Alpine Region. Selected Essays on Settlement, Rule, Society, and Economy in South Tyrol and Trentino, edited by David FLIRI and Gustav PFEIFER. (in German language)
The volume brings together twenty-two selected works by the geographer and settlement researcher Rainer Loose, published between 1972 and 2012. The spatial focus of the essays reprinted here is on the southern Central Alps, namely western South Tyrol, the Vinschgau (Vin(t)schgau). The contributions have raised settlement research in this area to a new level thanks to methodological openness and the broad inclusion of written sources, and have helped to break down older ethnic conflict lines. With this volume, an important part of Rainer Loose's scientific oeuvre is once again brought into the focus of the public and academia. Only in their entirety do the works unfold their full potential.
Afterwards, the Provincial Archives invite you to a small refreshment.
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