
Fascism's Urban Epicenter: Remaking Rome in the Era of Charismatic Politics
Synopsis
This book re-imagines the heart of Rome, animating it with the mass rituals of Mussolini’s pioneering regime of twentieth-century totalitarianism. It retrieves from a post-war amnesia the ceremonial events, urban sites, and historic monuments of the Duce’s charismatic rulership, demonstrating how architecture and urbanism functioned as instruments of persuasion in fashioning a fevered national identity. Piazza Venezia and its surrounding structures emerge anew as material and spatial exemplars of an illiberal modernity, first as incubator and then as cockpit of a novel form of politics. Here you will experience the frenzied crowd at pavement level as a quintessential phenomenon of Fascist rule.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Brill
- ISBN: 9789004743519
- Number of pages: 420
- Dimensions: 235 x 155 x 32 mm
- Weight: 821g
- Languages: English
