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Ip, Hing-fong. "An historical geography of the walled villages of Hong Kong /." [Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong], 1995. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B14777575.

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Ip, Hing-fong, and 葉慶芳. "An historical geography of the walled villages of Hong Kong." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1995. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31212311.

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Du, Fei. "Community Disaster Coping Capacity of Historical Villages in the Disaster-Prone Mountainous Area of Southwest China." 京都大学 (Kyoto University), 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/225766.

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Santana, Pedro Abelardo de. "Aldeamentos indígenas em Sergipe Colonial: subsídios para a investigação de Arqueologia Histórica." Universidade Federal de Sergipe, 2004. https://ri.ufs.br/handle/riufs/5604.

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Indigenous villages in Colonial Sergipe: subsidies for the investigation of Historical Archaeology it is a master dissertation, based on historical documents and in literature. It synthesizes the knowledge produced on the villages indigenous of Sergipe, founded among the centuries 17 and 19. Taking as parameters theories and methodologies used by the Historical Archaeology, it recovers information and it formulates inquiries with the purpose of they be good as subsidies for future archaeological excavations in the sites of the old villages. They are outstanding aspects as its functions in the colonial society, its economy, the social and religious life, among others. The studied villages is: Geru, Água Azeda, Aracaju, Japaratuba, Pacatuba, São Pedro do Porto da Folha and Jacaré.
Aldeamentos indígenas em Sergipe Colonial: subsídios para a investigação de Arqueologia Histórica é uma dissertação de mestrado, baseada em documentos históricos e em literatura. Sintetiza o conhecimento produzido sobre os aldeamentos indígenas sergipanos, fundados entre os séculos 17 e 19. Tomando como parâmetros teorias e metodologias utilizadas pela Arqueologia Histórica, recupera informações e formula indagações com o propósito de servirem como subsídios para futuras escavações arqueológicas nos sítios dos antigos aldeamentos. São destacados aspectos como suas funções na sociedade colonial, sua economia, a vida social e religiosa, entre outros. Os aldeamentos estudados são: Geru, Água Azeda, Aracaju, Japaratuba, Pacatuba, São Pedro do Porto da Folha e Jacaré.
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Pires, Daniela Lages. "As aldeias históricas e e reabilitação reversível do património arquitetónico." Master's thesis, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Arquitetura, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/21818.

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Quando abordamos o conceito da reabilitação reversível é importante salientar onde e porque estamos realmente a intervir. O objectivo deste trabalho passa por compreender a reversibilidade, associada à polivalência e sobretudo, à adaptabilidade, como meio de reabilitação do património arquitectónico. Reabilitar de forma reversível é assumir que projectamos de acordo com a mutação das necessidades actuais, partindo do princípio que não existem soluções de arquitectura – reabilitação – que resolvam completamente as questões da mesma e, por conseguinte, quando o conceito aplicado deixa de representar uma solução viável, esta pode ser reversível e dar lugar a um novo objectivo. Inserido no contexto das Aldeias Históricas, que aparece imediatamente associado ao património e à sua reabilitação, este trabalho pretende explorar os princípios da reversibilidade na arquitectura. A intervenção de projecto propõe este conceito na adaptação do Castelo de Alfaiates a novos usos do espaço, dotando-o de uma versatilidade, capaz de fazer perdurar as suas vivências e contrariar a sua actual obsolescência.
ABSTRACT: When we approach the concept of reversible rehabilitation it is important to enhance where and why we are really intervening. The purpose of this essay goes by understanding reversibility, related to polyvalence and mainly to adaptability, as a way to conceive the rehabilitation of the architectonic heritage. To rehabilitate in a reversible way, is assuming that we project according to the mutation of the current needs, assuming that there aren’t any architectural solutions- such as rehabilitation – that can fully address the issues in different contexts, especially, when the applied concept ceases to represent a viable solution, so it can be reversible and opening fulfillment horizons towards a diverse and different goal. Inserted in the context of the historical villages, which appears immediately associated with the patrimony and its rehabilitation, this essay intends to exploit the principles of reversibility in architecture. The project intervention proposes this concept in the adaptation of the “Castelo de Alfaiates” to new uses of the space by giving it versatility, capable of making it endure its experiences and contradicting its current obsolescence.
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Jarotschkin, Alexandra. "Historical Experiments and Economic Development." Thesis, Paris Sciences et Lettres (ComUE), 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018PSLEH083.

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Cette thèse étudie l'impact à long terme de politiques menées en Tanzanie et en URSS sur le développement économique et les représentations sociales et culturelles. Les deux premiers chapitres s'intéressent aux politiques de développement tanzaniennes connues sous le nom d'ujamaa. Le troisième aux déportations ethniques ordonnées par Staline pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Le chapitre 1 s'intéresse à l'impact à long terme du statut "en développement" d'un village. Le chapitre 2 étudie l'impact de la diversité ethnique sur la confiance inter-ethnique, toujours en utilisant les ujamaa en Tanzanie. Le chapitre 3 étudie la propagation des valeurs et des cultures entre des populations différentes mises en contact par les déportations ethniques ordonnées par Staline
This dissertation studies historical experiments and their impact on contemporaneous economic development and attitudes. The first chapters explore different aspects of the big-push policies known as the ujamaa in Tanzania. The third chapter focuses on the ethnic deportations that were carried out under Stalin's orders during WWII. Chapter 1 studies the long-term impact of having been designated as developmental during the time of the ujamaa on local economic development, as proxied by night light luminosity. Chapter 2 examines the effect of ethnic diversity on inter-ethnic trust, exploiting the ujamaa-induced exposure of groups as part of the policy's villagization program. Chapter 3 studies cultural diffusion using an episode in history in which close co-existence of different cultural groups was exogeneously imposed in a real-word setting without constraints on the interaction between them: Stalin's ethnic deportations during WWII
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Svedjemo, Gustaf. "Landscape Dynamics : Spatial analyses of villages and farms on Gotland AD 200-1700." Doctoral thesis, Uppsala universitet, Arkeologi, 2014. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-219237.

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This dissertation deals with the long-term dynamics and fluctuations of settlements on Gotland for the period from AD 200 up until early modern times. The settlement structure on Gotland is most often described as very stable and consisting of solitary farms, established in the Iron Age. A contrasting view is presented by analyses of a vast source material from different periods. The source material consists of both physical remains, noted in the Swedish national Archaeological Sites Information System, FMIS and large scale historical maps, as well as other written sources. For the first studied period, the locations of some 2 000 houses are known, since they were constructed with sturdy stone walls and are thus preserved. The source material for the following periods is scarcer, but some hundred Viking Age sites are identified, mainly by the find places of silver hoards. By retrogressive analyses of historical maps, from the decades around the year 1700, and other written sources, later periods are analysed. All available data are gathered in geodatabases, which enables both generalised and detailed spatial and statistical analyses. The results of the analyses show a more varied picture, with great fluctuations in the number of farms; the existence of villages is also clearly indicated in a large part of the settlements. The villages are centred on kinship and the lack of strong royal power or landed gentry meant they were not fixed in cadastres, as fiscal units, as villages were on the Swedish mainland. Two peaks, followed by major dips, were identified in the number of settlements and thus in the population. The first peak occurred during the late Roman Iron Age/Migration period, which was followed by a reduction in the Vendel period of possibly up to 30-50%. After this, a recovery started in the Viking Age, which culminated during the heydays of Gotland in the High Middle Ages, with population numbers most probably not surpassed until late in history. This upward trend was broken by the diminishing trade of Gotland, the Medieval agrarian crisis, The Danish invasion and later events. All this resulted in a decline, probably as great as after the Migration period.
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Amaral, Paula Sofia Reis. "Turismo, um caminho para o desenvolvimento local : Circuitos turísticos nas aldeias históricas de Portugal de Trancoso e Marialva." Master's thesis, Universidade de Évora, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10174/21214.

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Esta investigação pretendeu contribuir para clarificar o papel do turismo no desenvolvimento de um território eminentemente rural, as Aldeias Históricas de Portugal de Trancoso e Marialva e, analisar e compreender qual o contributo da implementação de circuitos turísticos no processo de desenvolvimento local. O presente estudo desenvolveu-se em três fases. Na primeira, para além da pesquisa e revisão bibliográfica, procedeu-se à teorização conceituada das determinantes e envolventes, políticas de desenvolvimento, desenvolvimento local, sistema e turismo. Numa segunda fase procurou-se ter a perspectiva dos actores envolvidos, do lado da oferta (agentes públicos e privados) e do lado da procura (turistas). Finalmente, elaborou-se um conjunto de propostas de intervenção para o desenvolvimento turístico das Aldeias Históricas de Portugal de Trancoso e Marialva. Assim, este trabalho pretendeu demonstrar que o destino turístico das Aldeias Históricas obtém vantagens competitivas fruto da implementação de circuitos turísticos que potenciem os recursos endógenos. __ ABSTRACT: This research project intended to clarify the role of tourism in the historie villages of Portugal in Trancoso and Marialva development, a territory of rural nature, the analyze and understand what contribution the implementation of tour operators in the local development process. This study has developed in three phases. At first, besides the research and the bibliographical review, we proceeded with the theorization of concepts such as the environment, policy development, local development and tourism system. ln a second phase sought to have the perspective of the actors involved, from the supply side (public and private) and on the demand side (tourists). Finally, we elaborated a set of intervention proposals for tourism development of the historie villages of Portugal in Trancoso and Marialva. This work aims to demonstrate that the tourist destination of Historical Villages gets competitive advantages result from the implementation of tours that enhance endogenous resources.
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Leung, Min-hang Helen. "Protecting the character of Hong Kong villages : a community initative [sic] approach /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 2001. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk:8888/cgi-bin/hkuto%5Ftoc%5Fpdf?B23426974.

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Yeung, Wai-fung Jacky. "The re-search of place and placelessness in Shan Ha Tsuen : a traditional village in Ping Shan /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 2000. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B25948520.

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Shirley, Rob. "Village greens of England : a study in historical geography." Thesis, Durham University, 1994. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/6120/.

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The thesis involves a study of the English village green from the viewpoint of historical geography on aspects of greens as rural settlement. The presence of village greens in the landscape poses three categories of questions; concerning their origins, their present status and their future. With these categories of questions in mind, the research focuses pricipally on three main areas, law and regulation - including common rights and registration, inclosure and disputes. These subjects are covered under the themes of nation and local (manorial) law with a historic aspect throughout the study. types of village green - an examination of the wide variety of physical forms and origins covers greens which have been planned partially planned or formed from the residuum of some other landscape feature. distribution - a national database of village greens has made possible the production of national ma ps of these different types of greens together with surviving common rights and greens sorted on ownership types. The principal original contributions take the form of a collation of the law concerning village greens from diverse sources, a classification of their various types and numerous national and regional distribution maps of the location and types of greens and common rights and classes of owners of the greens resulting from the compilation of a national database of registerd greens.
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Selnarová, Elisabeth. "Obnova struktury městské zástavby v historickém centru Strážnice." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta architektury, 2017. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-316325.

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This theses delves into the restaration of the structure of an urban area in the historical center of the town Strážnice. It covers a modular theme - Tradition of a folk architecture in the contemporary rural development. A location placed in a protected, historical center of the town Stražnice was chosen and a missing structure was designed. The investor requested a creation of a meeting zone for senior citizens and handicaped. This theses offers a detailed analysis of broader relations in the given location as well as presents an urban-architectural study of newly proposed structures.
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Larrivee, Kathryne Louise. "Collections in the rain maintaining and protecting building collections at open air historic village museums /." Access to citation, abstract and download form provided by ProQuest Information and Learning Company; downloadable PDF file, 146 p, 2008. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1625778411&sid=6&Fmt=2&clientId=8331&RQT=309&VName=PQD.

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Pelletier, Janet M. "Hallowell, Maine; the historical landscape of a northern New England village." Ohio : Ohio University, 2005. http://www.ohiolink.edu/etd/view.cgi?ohiou1125872882.

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Schmidt, Kenneth William. "Design and implementation of a historical database for the Blacksburg Electronic Village." Master's thesis, This resource online, 1996. http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-12162009-020111/.

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Ballard, Brooks. "Clifton, the restructuring of an historic mill town." Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/23432.

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Cross, Frances Barbara. "An historical investigation of girls' educational experience in a village school 1863-1969." Thesis, Nottingham Trent University, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.246588.

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Harvey, William Robert. "Authenticity and Experience among Visitors at a Historic Village." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/9739.

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This study examines the concept of authenticity as applied at Appomattox Court House National Historical Park (ACHNHP). Based on past theoretical research, a functional definition of authenticity is used in an effort to test whether or not visitors to the park come for reasons relating to authenticity. Further analyses are used to determine the relative importance of authenticity to other motivational reasons for visiting the park, and how the level of authenticity experienced at ACHNHP affects how respondents rate the importance and performance of many park setting attributes. Using motivation for authenticity and importance/performance variables as predictors, visitor knowledge, perceptions of crowding and conflict, and overall satisfaction are assessed. The results suggest that while authenticity is important for park visitors, experience outputs are difficult to forecast because of correlation among independent variables and homogeneity of park visitors. Recommendations are made for future researchers when examining the concept of authenticity.
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Kong, Tak-chun Andy. "Cultural landscape architecture Fanling Wai (Walled village)." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1999. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B25951038.

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Sommers, Derek G. "The Site Intact: Engaging Site Historical Identity as Impetus for New Transit-Oriented Development." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2013. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1367928594.

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Tsang, Heung-wing, and 曾向榮. "From a fishing village to an international metropolis: an historical analysis of economic development inShanghai." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2004. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B29871876.

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McNally, Kevin. "Transit-Oriented Development in the United States: A Historical Review and Case Study Analysis." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2011. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1307322963.

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Swope, Caroline Theodora. "Redesigning downtown : the fabrication of German-themed villages in small-town America /." Thesis, Connect to this title online; UW restricted, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/1773/6240.

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Hollenback, Kacy LeAnne. "Disaster, Technology, and Community: Measuring Responses to Smallpox Epidemics in Historic Hidatsa Villages, North Dakota." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/268574.

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Disasters are prevalent phenomena in the human experience and have played a formative role in shaping world cultures. Contemporary and popular conceptions of disasters as events, such as hurricanes, droughts, or earthquakes, fail to fully capture the social dimensions of these complex processes. Building on theoretical models and research in sociology, geography, and anthropology, this research explores one community's experience with and reaction to disaster over the longer-term--primarily through the lens of archaeology. The anthropology of disaster recognizes that these processes have the potential to affect every facet of human life, including biological, technological, ritual, political, social, and economic aspects of a society. How groups react to and cope with these processes dramatically shapes their cultural histories and in some instances their cultural identities. Using theoretical assumptions from the anthropology of technology, my research explores the social impacts of disaster at community and sub-community levels by drawing on method, theory, and information from across subdisciplinary boundaries to incorporate archaeological, ethnohistoric, and ethnographic datasets to better understand the entire disaster process or cycle. Specifically, I investigate how Hidatsa potters located near the Knife River of North Dakota responded to the smallpox epidemics of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and how these women maintained or modified their daily practice in light of these catastrophes. In addition, I examine oral tradition and contemporary discourse on these subjects to explore the lasting legacies and impacts of catastrophe. The objective of my research is to contribute new theory to the anthropology of disaster by examining disasters over the long-term, investigating the relationship between disaster and motivations for the production or reproduction of material culture--the focus of most archaeological studies--and by exploring the role of materiality and traditional technology in coping strategies.
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Li, Pak-yee Tuesday. "The Story of Ping Shan : a living museum of a lineage village in Hong Kong /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 2002. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B25954489.

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Mullaley, Meredith J. "Rebuilding the Architectural History of the Fort Vancouver Village." PDXScholar, 2011. https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/502.

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In the mid-19th century, the Fort Vancouver employee Village was one of the most diverse settlements on the Pacific Coast. Trappers, tradesmen, and laborers from Europe, North America, and Hawaii worked and lived within a highly stratified colonial social structure. Their homes have been the site of archaeological research for nearly 50 years, but the architectural features and artifacts have received limited attention. Inspired by an 1845 description of the Village that described houses that were "as various in form" as their occupants (Hussey 1957:218), this study examined community-level social relationships in this 19th-century fur trade community through vernacular architecture and landscape. This thesis presents the life histories and layouts of five Village houses. The architectural analysis relied on data from features, square nails, window glass, and bricks. The resulting architectural interpretations were synthesized to explore the larger vernacular landscape of the Village and investigate whether the house styles reflect processes of creolization and community development, or distinction and segregation among the Village residents. The houses all stem from a common French-Canadian architectural tradition, built by the first employees at Fort Vancouver, but the life histories also revealed that the houses were occupied (and repaired) by a second wave of employees at some time during the 1840s. A reminder that Village houses deposits may reflect multiple owners, and should not be conceptualized as the result of a single household. Finally, this thesis demonstrates that nuanced architectural data that can yet be learned from past excavation assemblages when the many nails, bricks, and window glass specimens are reanalyzed using current methods.
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Davey, Janice. "The Dynamite Press : a publishing house and book village in a historical and industrial precinct (Modderfontein) in northeast Johannesburg." Diss., University of Pretoria, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/31465.

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The study has investigated a design intervention to the historically significant industrial precinct of Modderfontein. Modderfontein contains the first dynamite explosives factory in South Africa and is situated 20km northeast of Johannesburg. The area and its old buildings are relatively unknown. Due to the introduction of the Gautrain and the proposed development of the Modderfontein station and surrounds, the area will be densified and become more accessible. The intention of the framework proposed by the author is to activate the Main Street which contains the First Factory Manager’s house and the Dynamite Company Museum. This would be achieved by densifying the village with a series of buildings in clusters that have public, office and residential components. It is proposed that one of the clusters becomes a Book Village. The proposal will adhere to the various guidelines in a sensitive, contemporary manner.
Dissertation MArch(Prof)--University of Pretoria, 2012.
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Yeung, Wai-fung Jacky, and 楊偉峰. "The re-search of place and placelessness in Shan Ha Tsuen: a traditional village in Ping Shan." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2000. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31985580.

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李百怡 and Pak-yee Tuesday Li. "The Story of Ping Shan: a living museum of a lineage village in Hong Kong." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2002. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B3198664X.

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Kong, Tak-chun Andy, and 江德進. "Cultural landscape architecture Fanling Wai (Walled village)." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1999. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31980806.

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Leung, Min-hang Helen, and 梁勉恆. "Protecting the character of Hong Kong villages: a community initative [sic] approach." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2001. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31260597.

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Xiao, Ying Yvonne, and 肖莹. "New use, long duration: re-activate historic landscape of model village in Sun Yat-sen University." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2009. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B42664603.

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Xiao, Ying Yvonne. "New use, long duration re-activate historic landscape of model village in Sun Yat-sen University /." Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 2009. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/B42664603.

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Thesis (M. L. A.)--University of Hong Kong, 2009.
Includes special report study entitled: The application of landscape materials in historic site. Includes bibliographical references. Also available in print.
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Vuopio, Erik. "Dennewitz : Minnesbilder från en förlorad gruvort." Thesis, Luleå tekniska universitet, Institutionen för ekonomi, teknik och samhälle, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-81954.

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This thesis is about the now vanished mining village Dennewitz. The focus of the paper is to examine the memories that previous residents have from the village. This has been done with the help of three semi-structured interviews. Previous descriptions from Dennewitz have also been used to broader the empirical evidence. The result has then been analyzed using the thesis theoretical frame of reference place identity. Several interesting aspects of the resident’s memories have been discovered. The inhabitants have a positive image of their years in Dennewitz. The place is described as an idyll for several of the inhabitants. Similar narratives about the place have been found with the residents. A common theme from the place that has been highlighted is a sense of community among the residents. The village was strongly influenced by the power relationship with the mine and the mining company. Both in negative and positive aspects. The inhabitants feel a sorrow about the fact that Dennewitz no longer exists. It has also been found that there is a strong connection between Malmberget and Dennewitz among interviewees. They see similarities with Dennewitz and the current situation in Malmberget.
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Santos, Marcos Alesandro Neves dos. "Vilas operárias: centros de ordem e exclusão na vila operária de Camaragibe - PE (1900-1929)." Universidade Federal da Paraíba, 2017. http://tede.biblioteca.ufpb.br:8080/handle/tede/9563.

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This work aims to analyze the Camaragibe workers” village, located in the metropolitan region of Recife and established at the beginning of the 2oth century, more precisely from 1900 until 1929, focusing on the attempt of ordering and exclusion over a workerºs life. To do so, a re-reading of the historiography related to the aforementioned period was performed, based on newspapers of the time and internal documents of the Camaragibe Factory, which enabled a better understanding of how the formation of the "ideal worker" was structured. Workers” villages, in the late l9th and early ZOth centuries, represented the ideal housing, being seen as the opposite of the proletarian habitation, which, in the so-called official discourse, was the irradiating focus of disease and "had habits." The capital of Pernambuco, like so many other state capitals in Brazil, did not have a good physical infrastructure: it was an environment with precarious basic sanitation and a poor lighting system, which resulted in living conditions considered unhealthy. Such a conjuncture represented, for the elite, a risk to the working class, insofar as removing it from the urban milieu and moralizing it was, besides a social measure, a main attempt to control over a class considered to be a potential dangerous", though indispensable to the gearing of the capitalist system.
Este trabalho tem como intuito analisar a vila operária de Camaragibe, situada na região metropolitana do Recife, no início do século XX, mais precisamente de 1900-1929, tendo como foco a tentativa de ordenamento e exclusão sobre o operário. Para isso, foi feita uma releitura da historiografia relacionada ao período, com base em jornais da época e documentos internos da Fábrica de Camaragibe que nos possibilitaram uma melhor compreensão de como se estruturou a formação do “operário ideal”. As vilas, no final do século XIX e início do XX, representavam a moradia ideal, sendo vistas como o oposto à habitação proletária que, no discurso dito oficial, era o foco irradiador de doenças e “maus hábitos”. Uma das formas de afastar o trabalhador industrial desse meio seria através de tentativas de ordenamento Entre as características da vila operária de Camaragibe, estava o forte apelo católico que se fazia presente nas mais diversas atividades promovidas pelos diretores desde eventos como Natal, passando pelos bancos escolares, quando os filhos dos operários tinham aulas sobre a Bíblia e os valores cristãos. A tentativa de exclusão se dava através da localidade, que em sua grande maioria situava-se distante dos grandes centros urbanos, com intuito de através do isolamento, afastar o operário do convívio com outros trabalhadores e consequentemente de ideias que pudessem incentivar, greves ou levantes que viessem a atrapalhar a produção. Por fim, este trabalho terá o objetivo de analisar como ocorreram as sociabilidades dentro da vila, e em que medida as ações patronais se chocavam com os interesses dos trabalhadores no cotidiano fabril.
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Karakul, Ozlem. "A Holistic Approach To Historic Environments Integrating Tangible And Intangible Values Case Study: Ibrahimpasa Village In Urgup." Phd thesis, METU, 2011. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12613154/index.pdf.

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Specialists in conservation have recently reached a consensus about accepting cultural values as the basis of both problems and solutions within historic environments. In this respect, besides tangible properties, the intangible values need to be considered in the conservation studies. This study aims to develop a conceptual framework and methodology for the analysis and the conservation of historic environments as entities of intangible and tangible values to provide the integration of intangible values in conservation studies. As an entity, a historical urban fabric is formed by tangible features, namely, the physical structure made of built and natural structures
and intangible values, specifically, cultural practices and expressions within the built environments, meanings expressed by them and values attributed to them. Understanding and documenting intangible values which shape tangible values, help to explain the variability of buildings and settlement forms within historic environments. This study develops a conceptual and methodological framework for the documentation, conservation and sustainability of the interrelations of intangible and tangible values in the case of Ibrahimpasa Village. First, the research questions are elaborated to understand the relations between tangible and intangible values theoretically and to develop a methodological framework for the documentation and analysis of these. Then the conceptual and methodological framework is applied to the case of Ibrahimpasa Village using a combined methodology composed of the case study and the ethnographic research. As a result, the study puts forward a conservation approach, asserting that the sustainability of the interrelations between tangible and intangible values is vital for the conservation of historic environments and that specific approaches need to be developed for particular interrelations to provide their continuation.
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Holschuh, Dana Lynn. "An Archaeology of Capitalism: Exploring Ideology through Ceramics from the Fort Vancouver and Village Sites." PDXScholar, 2013. https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/982.

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The Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), a mercantile venture that was founded by royal charter in 1670, conceived, constructed and ran Fort Vancouver as its economic center in the Pacific Northwest, a colonial outpost at the edge of the company's holdings in North America. Research into the history of the HBC revealed that the company was motivated by mercantile interests, and that Fort Vancouver operated under feudal land policies while steadily adopting a hierarchical structure. Following the work of Marxist archaeologist Mark Leone whose work in Annapolis, Maryland explored the effects of capitalist ideology on archaeological assemblages of ceramics, this study sought to locate the material signatures of ideologies in the ceramic assemblages recovered from the Fort and its adjacent multi-ethnic Village sites. In Annapolis, matching sets of ceramics were used as a material indicator of the successful penetration of capitalist ideals of segmentation, division and standardization that accompanied the carefully cultivated ideology of individualism, into working class households. Following this model, this study analyzed six assemblages for the presence of matched sets of ceramic tablewares using the diversity measures of richness and evenness. The results of this analysis for five assemblages from households in the Village were then compared to those expected for a model assemblage that was inferred to represent the ultimate model of participation in and dissemination of the same ideals of segmentation and division: that recovered from the Chief Factor's House within the fort. Documentary research confirmed that ideology was used to indoctrinate workers into the unique relations of production at Fort Vancouver however it was an ideology of paternal allegiance to the company rather than one of possessive individualism, as in Annapolis. At Fort Vancouver the notion of individuality was subtly downplayed in favor of one that addressed the company's responsibility to its workers and encouraged them to view its hierarchy, which was reinforced spatially, socially and economically, as natural. Analysis of the archaeological assemblages revealed that it is unlikely that the Village assemblages are comprised of complete sets of matching ceramicwares. The lack of these sets is likely the result of the multivalent nature of the economic system at the fort and its distinct ideology of paternalism, as well as the diverse backgrounds and outlooks of the Village occupants themselves, who appear to have purchased and used these European ceramics in unique ways.
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Wan, Cheuk-ting Jennifer. "Protect or pull down - in search of planning and heritage conservation of walled villages in Hong Kong : case studies of Nga Tsin Wai & Kat Hing Wai /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1998. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B19906638.

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Driapsa, David Joseph 1955. "The conservation and development of a historic vernacular Spanish-American cultural landscape: The village of Chimayo, New Mexico." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/278295.

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This is a landscape study of the Spanish-American village of Chimayo, New Mexico where the vestige of a fascinating pre-modern folk landscape persists into the present. The landscape in Chimayo has undergone significant restructuring in the present century--from colonial agricultural landscape to modern suburban townscape--yet an image of the traditional rural landscape remains. The complex modern economic and social forces (e.g., automobiles, telecommunications, tourism) which, early in this century, supplanted Chimayo's colonial subsistence agricultural economy has also restructured its landscape. This project has revealed that artifacts, spaces, and place images can persist in a changing rural landscape. Moreover, in the evolution of the vernacular landscape of Chimayo, New Mexico, the pre-modern folk landscape has been partially conserved, both physically and in myth, and persists as an integral part of the contemporary landscape.
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Seaton, Anne. "Historic Structures Report: Lone Pine Indian Shaker Village, a Nineteenth Century Fishing Settlement in The Dalles, Wasco County, Oregon." Thesis, University of Oregon, 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/1794/24503.

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Lone Pine Indian Shaker Village, located in The Dalles, Oregon, is the last remaining example of a late nineteenth century fishing settlement, a resource type that once proliferated along the banks of the Columbia River. Lone Pine Indian Shaker Village is also significant for its association with mixed heritage settlement, Native American fishing traditions, and the Indian Shaker Religion, a religion unique to the Northwest. This is an historical and architectural study of the village which includes the historical context and detailed description of the built environment, as it exists today and has evolved over time. Photographs, measured drawings, oral interviews and archival research are used to document and analyze the history and built environment of the village. Also included is a discussion of Treatment and Use options, followed by the author's recommendation for preservation and use of the village complex as an interpretive site. Today the village complex is vacant and suffers from neglect, and on November 19, 1996 the Indian Shaker Church collapsed under snow loads. Although an unfortunate event, it brings the issue of preservation of the entire site to the forefront. If no management plan is developed this valuable piece of Northwest cultural history will be lost forever.
Keepers of the Preservation Education Fund's H. Ward Jandl Fellowship
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Yeung, Hiu-lam Cheryl, and 楊曉嵐. "Rethinking the role of sense of place in heritage conservation : a case study of Cattle Depot Artist Village." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10722/195124.

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This dissertation examines the notion of ‘sense of place’, which is the collection of meanings, beliefs, symbols, values and feelings that individuals or groups associate with a particular locality. Hong Kong is a city where changes and transformations happen frequently, and these changes have great influences on the overall image of the city. Realizing that all true places have distinctive identities and characters, urban planners and designers start to see the importance of engendering a ‘sense of place’ in the urban landscape through heritage conservation, so that a historical urban identity and authentic urban identity can be preserved and to enrich the overall landscape. The new understanding that heritage conservation should not only focus on restoring the authenticity, but also to conserve the overall urban experience has led to the inquiry of people’s behavior in the place, and how their emotional ties to a place is formed. Understanding that people’s place attachment can be studied through their ability in imaging the place, this dissertation introduces environmental mapping – a qualitative research method in gathering spatial information of a place from the conscious and unconscious behaviors and minds of people. Through a case study on Cattle Depot Artist Village, we will be able to understand how a sense of place is developed, and how the environmental mapping method can be applied in urban planning and conservation projects.
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Billengren, Sarah. "Archaeological site significance : the connection between archaeology and oral history in Palau." Thesis, Högskolan på Gotland, Institutionen för kultur, energi och miljö, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hgo:diva-1369.

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Oral history is an important component of Palauan heritage and living culture. Interaction of oral history and archaeology is regarded as a policy when conducting research in Palau, both within the Bureau of Arts and Culture, responsible for protection and preservation of cultural remains in Palau, and among researchers not representing BAC. Legally, a material remain is proven significance if it is connected with intangible resources, such as "lyrics, folklore and traditions associated with Palauan culture". This paper examines and discusses the connection of oral history and archaeology, which will be presented through three case studies: the earthworks on Babeldaob, the traditional stonework village of Edangel in Ngardmau state, and the process of nominating a cultural remain for inclusion in the National Register for Historic Places. The nomination is a good reflection of the interaction between archaeology and oral history, where association with intangible resources is virtually necessary. The two specified types of archaeological remains are compared to one another regarding presence in oral traditions and significance for Palauans. Based on the information obtained from personal experience, interviews and literature, it can be concluded that an archaeological or historical site is valued more by its connection to oral history than to its archaeological qualities, which in turn effects how protection and preservation is administrated, financed, and carried out.
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Prieto, Prieto José Andrés. "El Concejo de Palomares del Campo en el tránsito del siglo XVI al XVII." Doctoral thesis, Universidad de Murcia, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/10894.

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El trabajo aquí presentado busca, por tanto, comprender el cómo fue usada, socialmente usada, la institución municipal de una villa mediana, tanto desde el punto de vista interno como desde su proyección al exterior. Para hacerlo hemos elegido los años que corrieron como bisagra entre los siglos XVI y XVII y un territorio concreto: la villa de Palomares del Campo en el partido de Huete (Cuenca). El caso de Palomares encaja bien en el sistema que nos permite plantear los supuestos sobre la significación centralizadora de la Monarquía en estos años. Para comprender el marco local es fundamental tener en cuenta las relaciones entre el concejo y la Monarquía y los efectos que los designios de ésta pudieron tener sobre aquél.
The work here presented search, therefore, since there was used, socially secondhand the municipal institution of a medium villa, both from the internal point of view and from the project to do it we have chosen the years that ran as hinge between the XVIth and XVIIth century and a concrete territory the villa of Dovecots of the field in Huete's (Cuenca) .El case of Dovecots fits well in the system that allows us to raise the suppositions on the meaning centralizadora of the Monarchy in these years. To understand the local frame is fundamental bear the relations in mind betweenthe council and the Monarchy and the effects that the plans of this one could have on that one
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Bayona, Matsuda Jorge. "Parodi, Daniel. La laguna de los villanos - Bolivia, Arequipa y Lizardo Montero en la Guerra del Pacífico. Lima: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú e Instituto Francés de Estudios Andinos, 2001, 151 pp." Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2014. http://repositorio.pucp.edu.pe/index/handle/123456789/121583.

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Yip, Kam-yee, and 葉甘飴. "Area-based conservation and urban regeneration: a case study of Nga Tsin Wai Village redevelopmentproject." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2011. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B46737996.

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Romero, Anaya Jesus. "Individualidad de la "Historia de la nueva Mexico", de Gaspar de Villagra, en el contexto de la epica indiana." Diss., The University of Arizona, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/186119.

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The Historia de la Nueva Mexico, by Gaspar Perez de Villagra, has been one of the less studied epic poems in Hispanic American literary criticism. The purpose of this study is to show the text's literary characteristics and justify its inclusion within the tradition of Ariosto's romanzi, which was earlier followed by La Araucana, paradigm of the epic discourse in Hispanic America. The analysis borrows from a structuralist-narratologic methodology developed in the works of Gerard Genette, Felix Martinez Bonatti, Cedomil Goic and Julia Kristeva. The study begins with the analysis of the different definitions of 'epic genre' from Aristotle and Horatio to the twentieth century and the theories of Genette about architextuality. Once establishing the definitions, the study proceeds to differentiate between the two generic variants: the romance and the epic. The purpose here is to show that the principles of textual disposition applied by epic authors of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries in Hispanic America belong to the romance, and this gives the discourse a very distinct structural physiognomy. A comparative analysis of some of the best known epic poems in Hispanic America show their structural singularity, as well as their inclusion within Ariosto's tradition. The texts analyzed are: Arauco domado, Peregrino indiano, Puren indomito, Argentina y Conquista del Rio de la Plata, La Christiada, and Bernardo. In Chapter Four the study centers on the transtextual relationships established between La Araucana and Villagra's poem, which determine the individuality of the Historia de la Nueva Mexico and its inclusion within the Hispanic American literary canon. The poem's uniqueness is based on its peculiar narrative structure, the hypertextual relationship it maintains with the Ercillan paradigm, as well as the juxtaposition of codes that determine an intertextual space. This space is the aesthetic image of ideological tensions in the narrator's perspective. It is the tensions which place both the narrator and the text within the ideological and artistic parameters of the Baroque period.
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Wynia, Katie Ann. "The Spatial Distribution of Tobacco Pipe Fragments at the Hudson's Bay Company Fort Vancouver Village Site: Smoking as a Shared and Social Practice." PDXScholar, 2013. https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/1085.

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This thesis represents one of the first systematic, detailed spatial analyses of artifacts at the mid-19th century Hudson's Bay Company's Fort Vancouver Village site, and of clay tobacco pipe fragments in general. Historical documents emphasize the multi-cultural nature of the Village, but archaeologically there appears to be little evidence of ethnicity (Kardas 1971; Chance and Chance 1976; Thomas and Hibbs 1984:723). Following recent approaches to cultural interaction in which researchers examined the nuanced uses of material culture (Lightfoot et al 1998; Martindale 2009; Voss 2008); this study analyzed the spatial distribution of tobacco pipe fragments for behavioral information through a practice theory approach (Bourdieu 1977; Ortner 2006). The analysis aimed to determine the role of tobacco smoking in the Village. It evaluated tobacco smoking as a significant and social behavior, the visibility of maintenance behaviors in the clay pipe distributions, and evidence of ethnic variation in tobacco consumption. Spatial patterning characteristics were compiled from the few behavioral studies of clay pipe fragments (Davies 2011; Fox 1998: Hamilton 1990; Hartnett 2004; Hoffman and Ross 1973, 1974; King and Miller 1987), and indications of ethnic specific behaviors from archaeological and historical evidence (Burley et al 1992; Jacobs 1958; Jameson 2007). Distributional maps examined three pipe assemblage characteristics: fragment frequency, use wear fragment frequency, and the bowl to stem fragment ratio, to define smoking locations on the Village landscape. Visibility of maintenance and refuse disposal behaviors in the size distribution of fragments was measured through the Artifact Size Index (ASI) (Bon Harper and McReynolds 2011). This analysis also tested two possible indications of ethnic variation: differential use of stone vs. clay pipes, and consumption rates as reflected through clay pipe assemblages. The commonality of tobacco smoking locations across the landscape suggests a significant, social, and shared practice between households. Analysis of maintenance behaviors and ethnic variation proved inconclusive. This study demonstrates the value of spatially analyzing clay pipe fragment distributions for behavioral information. The insight gained from examining multiple spatial patterns suggests future studies can benefit from analyzing the spatial distribution of diagnostic characteristics of pipes and other artifact types.
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Wan, Cheuk-ting Jennifer, and 溫卓婷. "Protect or pull down - in search of planning and heritage conservationof walled villages in Hong Kong: case studiesof Nga Tsin Wai & Kat Hing Wai." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1998. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B43893922.

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Adair, Matthew Bailey. "Suburbanization of the City: An examination of the built environment characteristics and social life of German Village, a historic urban neighborhood in Columbus, Ohio." The Ohio State University, 2017. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1492702928076232.

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Yoshida, Ahlin Celia. "Rural demographic change over space and time - the case of Vilhelmina municipality." Thesis, Umeå universitet, Kulturgeografi, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-105391.

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Since the 1960s the literature on demography of rural northern Sweden has focussed on 'decline' - noting loss of population, population ageing, yourth outmigration and other 'negative' demographic developments (Friedlander, 1969; Hjort, 2009; Stone 1971); recent studies suggest that such generalizations may overlook the diversity of experiences of rural areas (D. Carson and Koch, 2013; Cernic-Maly, Koch and Koch, 2014; Hedlund, 2014; Hoggart and Paniagua, 2001; Koch and Carson, 2012). The purpose of this thesis is to explore aspets of the diversity of experiences of demographic change in one part of rural northern Sweden, focusing on differences between villages and towns within a single municipality. Theoretically, the large body of scientific studies of 'rural' tend to be at macro-scale and from the 'urban' perspective, which might provide generalized and biased assumptions of 'rural'; this study may contribute to the understanding of 'rural' by describing it 'how it really is' and by looking into demographic diversity and change at the micro-scale. Practically, the thesis might assist local planners to take 'place-based' decisions when planning for the future of rural areas when deciding where to place schools, health centres, youth activities centres, playgrounds, or invest in economic opportunities, etc. Moreover, this thesis should answer the following research questions:  Q1: Is there diversity in demographic characteristics when comparing proximate locations in the Swedish rural setting? Q2: If there is, is it something that has recently emerged, or sothing that has been present for a long period of history? The thesis studied the case of Vilhelmina municipality, in this case defined by local government boundaries, in three stages: first, looked at how settlement patterns within the area have changed over time - where has there been population growth? Decline? Both? Neither? - using data from 1890, 1970 and 2015. Second, selected five individual locations (defined by village' borders) within the area that have featured at those points in time, and compared them in terms of age, sex, age dependency ratios, and child-woman rates. Third, accessed secondary historical data and interviewed key informants with knowledge of these places to check which events could have influenced shaping them over the time. The findings of the thesis were: 'fragmentedä development over time, differences between individual places at different time; differences between different places at the same time; local, regional, national and international events and trends are likely to have played a role in these results. According to the findings, I can conclude that even since the 1960s, not all locations in rural northern Sweden have had the same experience of 'decline'. Furthermore, not all places share the presumed characteristics of rural areas - i.e. some are younger and some are older, etc. Hence, even the same events influence proximate places in different ways depending on their specific location (e.g. near geographical feature that become more or less valued), their connections with other places (through economic activities, communications, family ties, etc), rules and regulations especially regarding land use, and availability of infrastructure. This thesis describes the demographics of a case in rural northern Sweden in the micro perspective related to temporal and spatial scales. This study provides empirical evidence and might support arguments about the importance of scale and diversity of rural conditions. Moreover, it emphasises, as Koch and Carson (2012) did, the need to understand the spatial scale at which assessments of rural demographic change are being made. Lastly, more academics should perform this genre of research, so that we move past incomplete messages and concepts about rural development that have dominated in northern Sweden since the 1960s.
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