After the Fall: The Legacy of Fascism in Rome's Architectural and Urban History
After the Fall: The Legacy of Fascism in Rome's Architectural and Urban History
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After the Fall examines the many traces of fascism that can be found in the architecture and urban form of Rome, revealing how the legacy of this period shaped and continues to shape the city's contemporary landscape. The book explores how the fascist regime sought to remake Rome according to its vision of the past and surveys the afterlife of Mussolini's architectural and urban projects. It adds a new chapter to the architectural history of Rome, bringing architecture, politics, and art together as living, contested experiences in various locations around contemporary Rome.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 256 pages
Publication date: 25 January 2024
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
After the Fall delves into the profound impact of fascism on the architecture and urban landscape of Rome, encompassing a wide range of elements such as buildings, monuments, piazze, street names, and graffiti. It uncovers the enduring traces of this brief historical period that have shaped and continue to shape the contemporary cityscape of Rome in significant ways. The book explores how the legacy of fascism has molded and continues to mold the architectural and urban landscape of Rome, shedding light on the persistence of troubling political and historical legacies in the built environment.
The fascist period in Italy (1922-1943) is often overlooked in the study of Rome's architectural history. However, it is remarkable that these two decades have had a more profound influence on our contemporary perception of Rome's ancient, Renaissance, and Baroque urban landscapes than any other period. The book examines the fascist regime's efforts to reshape Rome in accordance with its own vision of the past, and it surveys the legacy of Mussolini's architectural and urban projects, including the Roman Masterplan and the Foro Italico.
Internationally, there is a lively debate surrounding the status of public monuments, including their abandonment, defacement, re-integration, or removal. As After the Fall demonstrates, Rome provides a rich setting for examining these pressing issues, as it showcases a diverse range of locations where architecture, politics, and art intersect as living, contested experiences. By adding a new chapter to the architectural history of Rome, this fascinating book brings together architecture, politics, and art as interwoven and dynamic aspects of contemporary Rome's urban landscape.
Weight: 562g
Dimension: 233 x 157 x 16 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781350120587
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