The Syrian Historical Society in Homs: Half a Century of Celebrating Memory and Heritage
Homs is deeply connected to its rich history and diverse heritage—a commitment upheld by the Syrian Historical Society in Homs for over fifty years. The society plays a pivotal role in preserving the city’s historical memory through cultural events, lectures, exhibitions, and field courses focused on local history and heritage
Professor Yasser Al-Bitar, head of the society, emphasizes that the organization aims to safeguard Homs’ identity by highlighting its old markets, traditional arts, popular proverbs, handicrafts, and Arabic calligraphy
One of the society’s key initiatives is the International Historical Conference, held periodically to discuss the city’s monuments and heritage in collaboration with academic and cultural institutions. Heritage tours through Homs’ old neighborhoods allow participants to visit landmarks such as the Homs Citadel, ancient mosques, and historic markets. These initiatives help revive the city’s collective memory among both new and long-time residents
Keywords linked to this article include “Syrian Historical Society Homs,” “Old Homs Heritage,” “Community Memory of Homs,” “Heritage Events in Homs,” and “Local History Homs.” The meta description highlights that the Historical Society is a cornerstone for preserving Homs’ memory through ongoing cultural, scientific, and historical activities that bridge the past and present
Through its initiatives, the society underscores that restoring cultural identity is as vital as rebuilding structures, and that reviving collective memory is a key pillar in shaping Homs’ future after the conflict
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