Mussolini's Rome
Rebuilding the Eternal City
Painter, Borden W., Jr.
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BOOK SUMMARY
A fascinating look at the architectural mark fascism left on one of the world's most beloved cities
BOOK SYNOPSIS
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.
AUTHOR BIO
Borden W. Painter Jr. is Professor of History Emeritus of Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, and lives in West Hartford.
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MORE BOOK INFO
ISBN: 1403966044
ISBN(13-digit): 9781403966049
Copyright: 2005
Dewey Decimal: 945/.632091
Library of Congress: 2004043153
Book Publisher: St Martins Pr
Language: ENG
No. of Pages: 200
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