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Archaeology, ideology and urbanism in Rome from the grand tour to Berlusconi

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Rome is one of the world's greatest archaeological sites, preserving many major monuments of the classical past.

It is also a city with an important post-Roman history and home to both the papacy and the modern Italian state.

Archaeologists have studied the ruins, and popes and politicians have used them for propaganda programs.

Developers and preservationists have fought over what should and should not be preserved.

This book tells the story of those complex, interacting developments over the past three centuries, from the days of the Grand Tour through the arrival of the fascists, which saw more destruction but also an unprecedented use of the remains for political propaganda.

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Cambridge University Press
1108631142 / 9781108631143
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
945.632
31/01/2019
English
318 pages
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