This volume studies the architecture and urbanism of modern-era
Italian colonialism (1869-1943) as it sought to build colonies in
North and East Africa and the eastern Mediterranean. Mia Fuller
follows, not only the design of the physical architecture, but also
the development of colonial design theory, based on the assumptions
made about the colonized, and also the application of modernist
theory to both Italian architecture and that of its colonies.
Moderns Abroad is the first book to present an overview of
Italian colonial architecture and city planning. In chronicling
Italian architects' attempts to define a distinctly Italian
colonial architecture that would set Italy apart from Britain and
France, it provides a uniquely comparative study of Italian
colonialism and architecture that will be of interest to
specialists in modern architecture, colonial studies, and Italian
studies alike.
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