Ancient Rome and the Modern Italian State

Ancient Rome and the Modern Italian State Ideological Placemaking, Archaeology, and Architecture, 1870-1945

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Publisher's Synopsis

In this book, Alessandro Sebastiani examines how architecture and urbanism can be used to construct national identity. Using Rome as his case study, he explores how the city was transformed to accommodate different political ideologies in the period from 1870 to the end of World War II. After unification, Rome's classical architecture served as a reference point, guiding transformations of the urban fabric that met contemporary needs but also supported the agenda of the newly-formed Italian state. The advent of fascist state in the 1920s ushered in a different order of ideological placemaking. The monuments of ancient Roman were isolated in order to enhance their structural elegance, a scheme that powerfully conveyed political messages in support of Mussolini's regime. Sebastiani's volume offers a new approach to understanding the sophisticated relationships between archeology, urban planning, and politics within the city of Rome. Moreover, it highlights the consequences of suppressing historical evidence from monuments and archaeological sites.

Book information

ISBN: 9781009354103
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 307.1216094563
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 350
Weight: 800g
Height: 182mm
Width: 262mm
Spine width: 25mm