著者
山内 利秋 ヤマウチ トシアキ Toshiaki YAMAUCHI
出版者
九州保健福祉大学
雑誌
九州保健福祉大学研究紀要 (ISSN:13455451)
巻号頁・発行日
no.17, pp.1-11, 2016-03

After the end of the war, the spread the concept of cultural property in post-war Japan, had an important meaning to citizens involved in commerce. In the confusion of that period, cultural properties needed to be protected by a new system. However, this had a negative effect on the wealthy.Traditionally, the wealthy layer had a monopoly on high culture, but now there was also a layer of the new wealthy.It was against this backdrop that the Horyuji Kondo mural fire incident occurred. Subsequently, the Cultural Properties Protection Law was enacted.Among the post-war education , the influence of the new democratic education ranged in history education .Excavations at the "Tsukinowa-Kofun" ancient tomb was problem-solving approach in conjunction with the community and archaeologists.These activities are carried out in various places has resulted in the protection of cultural property protection movement later.In the 1960s, in which pollution problems escalated into environmental issues, preservation movementof the historical environment occurred here. There was a connection with the learning activity that an expert practiced in Citizen University "Mishima" faced each other to a citizen directly.
著者
山内 利秋 増田 豪 ヤマウチ トシアキ マスダ ゴウ Toshiaki YAMAUCHI Gou MASUDA
雑誌
九州保健福祉大学研究紀要 = Journal of Kyushu University of Health and Welfare
巻号頁・発行日
vol.8, pp.95-104, 2007-03-25

The damage by typhoon "NABI" in 2005 was greater in Miyazaki Prefecture than elsewhere. Cultural properties in museums and various other places suffered. We rescued heavily damaged photographs from two homes in Nobeoka City. While such photographs document individual life stories, they are also a resource that enables us to reconstruct local history. Such reconstruction of the past may help strengthen both individual identities as well as the regional cultural identities. Our conservation of the photographs involved various processes including using a freeze-drying machine. In carrying out these conservation efforts, we designed a workflow procedure for cultural resource disaster relief.