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Mussolini, Architect : Propaganda and Urban Landscape in Fascist Italy /

During the fascist years in Italy, architecture and politics enjoyed a close alliance. Benito Mussolini used architecture to educate the masses, exploiting the symbolic prowess of architecture as a powerful tool for achieving political consensus. Mussolini, Architect examines Mussolini in Italy from...

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Autor principal: Nicoloso, Paolo, 1957- (Autor)
Otros Autores: Notini, S. (Sylvia) (Traductor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Italiano
Publicado: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2022.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t Contents --  |t List of Illustrations --  |t Foreword --  |t Acknowledgments --  |t List of Abbreviations --  |t Introduction --  |t 1 Travelling to See the Buildings --  |t 1 The Myth of the Duce as Inaugurator --  |t 2 Building and Fighting --  |t 3 Buildings Built to "Endure" --  |t 4 In the City Where Fascism Was Born --  |t 5 Architects in the Dictator's Entourage --  |t 2 Mussolini's Rome --  |t 1 The Third Rome --  |t 2 Demolishing "with No Holds Barred" --  |t 3 The Keen Eye --  |t 4 Visits to Building Sites in Rome --  |t 5 Architecture and the Legacy of Fascism --  |t 6 Rome, "Kingdom of the Unexpected" --  |t 7 Rome and Berlin: Parallel Action --  |t 8 The North-South Imperial Axis --  |t 3 At Palazzo Venezia --  |t 1 The Success of the Exhibition of the Fascist Revolution --  |t 2 Restoring Augustus --  |t 3 Doubts about Terragni --  |t 4 The Rejection of Brasini's Grandiose Architecture --  |t 5 Mussolini's Oversights --  |t 6 Architecture for a Politics of Domination --  |t 7 Ponti's Suggestions --  |t 8 "Rendering unto Caesar What Is Caesar's" --  |t 9 Moretti Instead of Piacentini? --  |t 4 In the Architect's Shoes --  |t 1 The Duce Approves --  |t 2 The Man with the Diktats --  |t 3 With Pencil in Hand --  |t 4 Advising the Architects --  |t 5 Zigzagging Forward --  |t 6 "I'm an Expert on Architecture" --  |t 5 Piacentini and Mussolini --  |t 1 The Architect of the Littorian Order --  |t 2 A Special Rapport --  |t 3 Committed to the Party --  |t 4 Side by Side --  |t 5 In Praise of Organizational Perseverance --  |t 6 Architecture towards a Style --  |t 1 In Rome's Città Universitaria --  |t 2 "Life Today" Requires a "Unity of Direction" in Architecture Too --  |t 3 The E42 and the Matter of Style --  |t 4 The Swing towards Classicism --  |t 5 At the E42 "History Is Built" --  |t 6 Terragni's Challenge, Pagano's Silence, Bottai's Dissent --  |t 7 The Totalitarian Acceleration and Architecture --  |t 1 Architecture for the Myths of the Totalitarian State --  |t 2 Piacentini's Architectural Unity --  |t 3 For Imperial Rome --  |t 4 The 1941 "Variante" of Rome's Urban Development Plan --  |t 5 Hitler's Plan for Imperial Berlin --  |t 6 For Imperial Milan --  |t 7 A National "Unity of Direction" --  |t 8 A Private Monopoly in a Totalitarian Regime --  |t Epilogue --  |t Notes --  |t Index of Names and Subjects --  |t Index of Places 
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