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Mussolini's Rome: Rebuilding the Eternal City

Mussolini's Rome: Rebuilding the Eternal City
Rome was Mussolini's obsession. After coming to power as a result of his famed march on the city in 1922, he promised Italians that his fascist revolution would unite them as never before and make Italy a major power on the world stage. In the next two decades, he set about rebuilding Rome as the foremost site and symbol of the new fascist order. Through an ambitious program of demolition and construction, he sought to make Rome a capital that both embraced modernity while preserving and glorifing the city's ancient past. Building the new Rome put people to work, "liberated" ancient monuments from cluttered surroundings, cleared slums; produced giant complexes for education, sports, and cinema; produced wide new boulevards and piazzas; and provided the regime with a showcase for the supposed grandeur, dynamism, and power of fascism. This intriguing book reveals Mussolini's tremendous and lasting impact on the city to which millions flock each year.



Antiquity in Renaissance and Baroque Rome: Selections from Dartmouth's Collections by T. Barton Thurber,
Antiquity in Renaissance and Baroque Rome: Selections from Dartmouth's Collections by T. Barton Thurber,
Inspired by the discovery and excavation of ancient Roman treasures, patrons, artists, and scholars from the fifteenth through the eighteenth centuries strove to recreate the legendary greatness of classical Rome in paintings, sculptures, and on paper. The Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth College's collections are rich in such representations imparting the spirit of the architecture, mythology, and antiquities of the Eternal City. This illustrated catalogue considers a selection of vivid and imaginative Renaissance and Enlightenment artistic and intellectual interpretations of Rome's classical monuments and antiquities in the context of the city's cultural, political, and social history. In the Hood tradition of sophisticated curatorial thinking, the thematic grouping of the pieces suggests a highly nuanced approach to issues of place, memory, status, iconography, aesthetics, and historical imagination. Essays by T. Barton Thurber, "Survival and Revival of the Classical Tradition: Antiquity in Rome from the Baroque Era to the Age of Enlightenment," and Adrian W. B. Randolph, "'How Great Rome Was the Ruins Teach': Antiquity in Renaissance Rome," provide general overviews of the circumstances inspiring the featured representations of Rome.



Rome City, Indiana - Rome City is a town located in Noble County, Indiana. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 1,615.

The Eternal City - The Eternal City can refer to several things:

Rome, open city - The film Roma città aperta (Rome, open city) has reached canonical status in the neorealist movement. Released in 1945 shortly after the end of the war, the film epitomises the spirit of resistance which had emerged after the overthrow of Mussolini It is a complex film which moves between comedy, melodrama and pathos.

Methodist Rome - The Methodist Rome was a nickname sometimes given to the city of Toronto, Ontario in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The moniker implied that Toronto was as central to Canadian Methodism as Rome, or more specifically Vatican City in Rome, is to Catholicism.



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Vatican City State - Vatican City State Reflections Of His Light Through stunning photography vatican city state and moving stories, this remarkable album depicts the 43,000 kilometre journey of the simple, wooden World Youth Day Cross from the Vatican to each province in Canada; to Ground Zero in New York City; vatican city state and to the World Youth Day 2002 celebrations in Toronto with Pope John Paul II. More than 230 photos capture the drama, emotion, vatican city state and inspiration of youth ...

Antique and Collectible Kansas City - Antique and Collectible Kansas City Municipal Stadium (Kansas City) - Kansas City Municipal Stadium was a baseball and football stadium that formerly stood in Kansas City, Missouri. It hosted the minor league Kansas City Blues of the American Association from 1923 to 1954, the Kansas City Monarchs of the Negro Leagues during most of the same time, the Kansas City Athletics of the AL from 1955-1967, the Kansas City Royals of the AL from 1969-1972, and the Kansas City Chiefs ...

Antique and Collectible Kansas City - Antique and Collectible Kansas City Images of Kansas City by William Mills, With more than 120 color photographs, Images of Kansas City provides an exquisite view of one of the country's most desirable places to live. This outstanding collection showcases the many landmarks antique and collectible kansas city and scenes associated with Kansas City: Country Club Plaza, with its beautiful fountains antique and collectible kansas city and statues; two great sports teams, the Kansas City Chiefs antique and collectible kansas ...

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