Ecosocial indicators of peasant community.
Abstract
This paper present an short case study lead to initiative in European
Research Area in jointly programming. Naturally sientific questions of author
leading to old living peasant culture. Survey of Joint Prorgamming Initiative
(JPI CH) define research priorities is actually one of unique findings about
state of cultural heritage research, phenomenas, context and research needs.
In text are shortly included methods of survey, two results to research
community. There is played great point the tradition culture which be
a representative for society, Field exploration of ethnographers lead to change
of tradic culture, change of environment a changes of context. The historical
memory in Europe is retain to numerous expressions but common is
characteristic passing process.
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