PRESERVING THE PAST FOR THE FUTURE: THE MULTIFACETED SIGNIFICANCE OF HISTORICAL PLACES

Authors

  • Tojaliyeva Vasilabonu Abdusalom qizi Fergana State University, Faculty of English Language and Literature Foreign Language and Literature, 1st year student, Group K 25.30 Author

Keywords:

Historical Places, Cultural Heritage, Preservation, Sustainable Tourism, Collective Memory, Restoration, Urbanization.

Abstract

Historical places are more than mere remnants of the past; they are vital vessels of cultural identity and collective memory. This article examines the significance of historical sites in the contemporary world, focusing on their roles in education, tourism, and national heritage preservation. By exploring the challenges of conservation in the face of urbanization and environmental decay, the paper highlights the necessity of sustainable management practices. Furthermore, it discusses how historical places serve as living laboratories for students and researchers, offering tangible connections to human history. The study concludes that protecting these sites is essential for maintaining cultural diversity and fostering a sense of continuity in a rapidly changing global landscape.

References

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UNESCO. (1972). *Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage.* UNESCO Publishing.

Smith, L. (2006). *Uses of Heritage.* Routledge.

Orbaşli, A. (2000). *Tourists in Historic Towns: Heritage Management and Operational Strategy.* Taylor & Francis.

Jokilehto, J. (1999). *A History of Architectural Conservation.* Butterworth-Heinemann.

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Published

2026-04-30

How to Cite

Tojaliyeva , V. (2026). PRESERVING THE PAST FOR THE FUTURE: THE MULTIFACETED SIGNIFICANCE OF HISTORICAL PLACES. Young Scientists, 4(36), 98-100. https://www.in-academy.uz/index.php/YO/article/view/39410
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