tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1720456763050377164.post4138306765543409472..comments2023-05-25T06:26:49.578-05:00Comments on Rambling On: More pictures of CarcassonneThe Schultz Familyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08623489392017490585noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1720456763050377164.post-65870731838121722092014-06-17T15:30:49.583-05:002014-06-17T15:30:49.583-05:00Hey Ewa! It was beautiful, especially with the su...Hey Ewa! It was beautiful, especially with the sunsetting on the stone walls and red tile roofs. Friendly people, good food, a nice museum, wacky criss-cross roads, and a castle like out of Monty Python, built and re-built up from an old Roman site over the centuries. And likely based on something even older. I learned that monumental preservation was a 19C innovation to buttress...ta da: nationalism. The French claimed medieval architecture as "particularly French." So they invested in restoring dilapidated, abandoned ruins. Selecting Carcasonne is accidentally particularly apt for nationalistic celebration. It was on of the last Cathar strongholds, wiped out during the Crusades and incorporated into the French state. So...the site of ethnic cleansing for religion became memorialized to promote the rise of the all-time winner in ethnic cleansing, nationalism. The Schultz Familyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08623489392017490585noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1720456763050377164.post-46395054570860561732014-06-15T18:45:47.618-05:002014-06-15T18:45:47.618-05:00How splendid! A for-real castle. I've never be...How splendid! A for-real castle. I've never been there and am envious of your adventure--wind and all.EwaBaconhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01365948302491795500noreply@blogger.com