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Flood in Florence, 1966: A Fifty-Year Retrospective

Paul Conway and Martha O'Hara Conway
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On November 4, 1966, the Arno River in Florence, Italy, flooded its banks, breaching the basements and first floors of museums, libraries, and private residences and burying centuries of books, manuscripts, and works of art in muck and muddy water. Flood in Florence, 1966 documents a symposium held to mark the 50th anniversary of a natural disaster that served as an impetus for the modern library and museum conservation professions. The proceedings feature illustrated, first-person remembrances of the flood; papers on book conservation, the conservation of works of art, disaster preparedness and response, and the continuing needs for education and training; and a keynote that points toward a future where original artifacts and digital technologies intersect. Providing new insights on a touchstone event by three generations of preservation and conservation professionals, the proceedings deepen our understanding of major advances in conservation practice and shed light on some of the most important lessons from those advances for future generations and the digital age.
  • Contents
  • Welcome ~ James L. Hilton
  • Introduction to the Symposium Proceedings ~ Paul Conway and Martha O’Hara Conway
  • Acknowledgments ~
  • Setting The Scene
    • The Florence Flood and Its Aftermath: The Photography of Balthazar Korab ~ John Comazzi
    • Peter Waters and the Origins of Library Conservation: A Memoir ~ Sheila Waters
  • Theme Panel: Book and Paper Conservation
    • After Florence: Developments in Conservation Treatment of Books ~ Don Etherington
    • From the Master’s Elbow to the Internet: The Changing Nature of the Transmission of Knowledge in Book Conservation ~ Beth Doyle
    • The 1966 Flood in Florence: Changing Concepts of Book Conservation and Ethics ~ Sherelyn Ogden
    • Another Flood? Research and Publishing on Historical Bindings since Florence ~ Julia Miller
  • Theme Talk: Art Conservation
    • The Florence Flood: An Art Historical Perspective ~ Megan Holmes
  • Theme Panel: Disaster Preparedness and Response
    • The Unlucky Ditch: Forward through Preparation for Disaster ~ Jeanne Drewes
    • Bridging the Rivers ~ Nancy E. Kraft
    • The Florence Floods of Today ~ Doris A. Hamburg
    • Disaster Preparedness Goes Digital ~ Shannon Zachary
  • The Florence Flood On Film
    • Florence: Days of Destruction: A Film by Franco Zeffirelli ~ Bryan Draper and Carla Q. Montori
    • The Restoration of Books, Florence, 1968: A Film by Roger Hill ~ Cathleen A. Baker
  • Theme Panel: Conservation Education and Training
    • Whence and Whereto Library and Archives Conservation Education? ~ Ellen Cunningham-Kruppa
    • Educating Library and Archives Conservators in Art Conservation Graduate Programs ~ Morgan Adams
    • The Future of Library and Archives Conservation Education ~ Cathleen A. Baker
    • Preservation Education through In-Service Training: An International Perspective ~ John F. Dean
  • Closing Keynote
    • Materiality and Meaning in a Digital World ~ Michael F. Suarez, SJ
  • Contributors
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Published: 2018
Publisher: Maize Books
Copyright: 2018
License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license
ISBN(s)
  • 978-1-60785-457-9 (ebook)
  • 978-1-60785-456-2 (paper)
Series
  • Maize Books
Subject
  • LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Library & Information Science/General
  • ART / Conservation & Preservation
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