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On the road
Ideas travelled through technological innovations, trade, war and religion. The invention of the printing press, the telegraph and airwaves...
UNESCO Courier, 06/01/97 by Francois-Bernard Huyghe · More from publication -
A mysterious journey
A pilgrimage is a journey to a holy place usually done for religious reasons. It involves great sacrifices in exchange for which the pilgrim will...
UNESCO Courier, 05/01/95 by Francois-Bernard Huyghe · More from publication -
Michel Serres talks to Francois-Bernard Huyghe
The Academie Francaise's Michel Serres is an educator and philosopher who wishes to concretize the harmonious relationship between the sciences,...
UNESCO Courier, 12/01/93 by Francois Bernard Huyghe · More from publication -
Umberto Eco
Author and semiologist Umberto Eco says a high degree of tolerance is needed for people from varied cultures to accept each other's differences. He...
UNESCO Courier, 06/01/93 by Francois-Bernard Huyghe · More from publication -
The return of the Fulk al-Salamah
The ship Fulk al-Salamah, on loan to UNESCO's Maritime Silk Roads expeditions from Sultan Qabus of Oman, returned to home port on Apr 25, 1991. An...
UNESCO Courier, 08/01/91 by Francois-Bernard Huyghe · More from publication -
The fabulous land of Cathay
After stopping off in Thailand and Indonesia, the Fulk al-Salamah, the Ship of Peace which is carrying UNESCO's Maritime Silk Roads expedition,...
UNESCO Courier, 05/01/91 by Francois-Bernard Huyghe · More from publication -
Ambassadors, adventurers and empires
ON the thirty-first public festivities were held at Junthia or Slam to celebrate the accession the King of Portugal to the throne. The foreign...
UNESCO Courier, 04/01/91 by Francois-Bernard Huyghe · More from publication -
The Silk Roads: threading through the past
Scholars taking part in UNESCO's Maritime Silk Roads expedition highlight the complexities of exchanges along the great trade routes of long ago...
UNESCO Courier, 03/01/91 by Francois-Bernard Huyghe · More from publication -
The silk roads: in the wake of Marco Polo
'A crowd of people gathered on the canal, standing on vessels. Silk parasols were everywhere to be seen. The boats themselves were admirably...
UNESCO Courier, 01/01/91 by Francois-Bernard Huyghe · More from publication


