
The Third Rome, 1922-43
The Making of the Fascist Capital
Aristotle Kallis(Author)
Palgrave Macmillan (Publisher)
Published on 29. July 2014
Book
Hardback
XIV, 324 pages
978-0-230-28399-2 (ISBN)
Description
What kind of city was the Fascist 'third Rome'? Imagined and real, rooted in the past and announcing a new, 'revolutionary' future, Fascist Rome was imagined both as the ideal city and as the sacred centre of a universal political religion. Kallis explores this through a journey across the sites, monuments, and buildings of the fascist capital.
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Edition
2014
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
XIV, 324 p.
Dimensions
Height: 223 mm
Width: 144 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
531 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-230-28399-2 (9780230283992)
DOI
10.1057/9781137314031
Schweitzer Classification
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Person
Aristotle Kallis is Professor of Modern and Contemporary History at Lancaster University, UK. His research focuses on the study of European fascism/the extreme right, interwar modernism, and mass violence. His principal publications include
Genocide and Fascism
(2009),
Nazi Propaganda in the Second World War
(2005), and
The Fascism Reader
(2003).
Content
Introduction 1. The Fascist Conquest of Rome 2. Fascism and the City: Architecture and Urban Eutopia 3. Fascism and Romanita: Framing the Ancient Imperial City 4. Fascism and the 'City of the Popes' 5. The Fascist Layer (I): The Quest for 'Signature' Buildings 6. The Fascist Layer (II): Building for Grandeur and Necessity 7. Fascism in Mostra: Exhibitions as Heterotopias 8. Rome and the Dream of Fascist Universalism Conclusion