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This book examines the social history of Florence during the
critical period of its growth and development in the early modern
period, from the fourteenth through to sixteenth centuries.
Treating the city, its art, and its rituals, the contributors to
this volume consider well-known objects, monuments, sites, and
events in the vivifying context of a variety of spaces, which are
here understood as a dimension of physical, psychological,
religious, and political perceptions for the city of Florence
during the Renaissance. The volume provides a multi-dimensional
view of Florence as it evolved into an economic powerhouse and
dynamic center of artistic achievement, as well as the setting for
political and religious struggles. It also demonstrates how
permeable boundaries between the disciplines of history and art
history have become.
An examination of the social history of Florence during the
critical period of its growth and development in the early modern
period, from the fourteenth through sixteenth centuries. Treating
the city, its art, and its rituals as lived experiences that
extended through space and time, the contributors to this volume
consider well-known objects, monuments, sites, and events in the
vivifying context of a variety of spaces, which are here understood
as a dimension of physical, psychological, religious, and political
perceptions for the city of Florence during the Renaissance. The
volume provides a multi-dimensional view of Florence as it evolved
into an economic powerhouse and dynamic center of artistic
achievement, as well as the setting for political and religious
struggles. It also demonstrates how permeable boundaries between
the disciplines of history and art history have become.
Focuses on the appropriation of visual elements of the classical,
medieval, and Renaissance past in Mussolini's Italy.
This ambitious collection treating the Italian Fascists'
appropriation of the past for political purposes focuses on the
role of the visual in the aim of fusing the past and the modern
world in Mussolini's Italy. With contributions by art historians
and classicists, literary and intellectual historians, Donatello
among the Blackshirts demonstrates that the Fascist regime
appropriated not only Italy's ancient Roman past but also the
medieval, Renaissance, and even baroque eras, as well as its own
recent history, in constructing a new myth of the nation. Every
aspect of visual culture from monumental architecture, sculpture,
painting, and gardens to exhibitions, spectacles, films, medals,
household items, and stamps helped to link the past with modernity.
As a result, Italy's artistic traditions became familiar to all
social classes throughout the peninsula. While this richly
illustrated book concerns Fascist Italy, at the same time it also
shows how Italy's premodern artistic traditions have been passed
down to the present through the filter of the Fascist era."
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