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Florence Capital of the Kingdom of Italy 1865 71
Author | : Monika Poettinger,Piero Roggi |
Publsiher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 376 |
Release | : 2017-12-28 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781350014022 |
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This edited collection provides the first comprehensive history of Florence as the mid-19th century capital of the fledgling Italian nation. Covering various aspects of politics, economics, culture and society, this book examines the impact that the short-lived experience of becoming the political and administrative centre of the Kingdom of Italy had on the Tuscan city, both immediately and in the years that followed. It reflects upon the urbanising changes that affected the appearance of the city and the introduction of various economic and cultural innovations. The volume also analyses the crisis caused by the eventual relocation of the capital to Rome and the subsequent bankruptcy of the communality which hampered Florence on the long road to modernity. Florence: Capital of the Kingdom of Italy, 1865-71 is a fascinating study for all students and scholars of modern Italian history.
A Short History of Florence and the Florentine Republic
Author | : Brian Jeffrey Maxson |
Publsiher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 289 |
Release | : 2023-02-23 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780755640126 |
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The innovative city culture of Florence was the crucible within which Renaissance ideas first caught fire. With its soaring cathedral dome and its classically-inspired palaces and piazzas, it is perhaps the finest single expression of a society that is still at its heart an urban one. For, as Brian Jeffrey Maxson reveals, it is above all the city-state – the walled commune which became the chief driver of European commerce, culture, banking and art – that is medieval Italy's enduring legacy to the present. Charting the transition of Florence from an obscure Guelph republic to a regional superpower in which the glittering court of Lorenzo the Magnificent became the pride and envy of the continent, the author authoritatively discusses a city that looked to the past for ideas even as it articulated a novel creativity. Uncovering passionate dispute and intrigue, Maxson sheds fresh light too on seminal events like the fiery end of oratorical firebrand Savonarola and Giuliano de' Medici's brutal murder by the rival Pazzi family. This book shows why Florence, harbinger and heartland of the Renaissance, is and has always been unique.
Making Italy Anglican
Author | : Stefano Villani |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 313 |
Release | : 2022 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780197587737 |
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"The first Italian translation of the Book of Common Prayer was made in 1608 by William Bedell (the chaplain to James I's ambassador in Venice) with the help of Fulgenzio Micanzio and Paolo Sarpi. This translation was part of an English propaganda plan to instigate a schism in the Church of Venice, at a time of conflict between the court of Rome and the Venetian Republic. This chapter reconstructs the relationships between Sarpi and Micanzio and the English embassy in Venice. As far as we know, Bedell's translation remained a manuscript with no known copies extant"--
Culture as Soft Power
Author | : Elisabet Carbó-Catalan,Diana Roig Sanz |
Publsiher | : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Total Pages | : 408 |
Release | : 2022-09-05 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9783110744552 |
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This book contributes to bridge the gap between different scholarly communities interested in the entanglements of culture and politics in the international arena. It sheds light on existing connections in their parallel evolution with a thorough literature review, complemented by several case studies showing the fruitful character of their interdisciplinary mobilisation. Through the notions of cultural relations, intellectual cooperation and cultural diplomacy, the book draws on a soft power perspective to offer a shared, novel, and interdisciplinary theoretical framework to approach cultural institutions and organisations that have been previously examined as isolated objects: for example, cultural institutes, international organisations, literary magazines, and literary contests. The interdisciplinary nature of this volume justifies the relevance of its content for scholars working in the history of international relations, international cultural relations and intellectual history, comparative literature, sociology of literature and global literary studies.
Rereading Travellers to the East
Author | : Beatrice Falcucci,Emanuele Giusti ,Davide Trentacoste |
Publsiher | : Firenze University Press |
Total Pages | : 234 |
Release | : 2022-07-06 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9788855185783 |
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Rereading Travellers to the East aim to offer a new perspective on travel literature, the question of nation-building and the history of orientalism. Rereading Travellers focuses on the rereadings to which early modern travel literature about Asia has been subjected by different actors involved in the political, economic, cultural and intellectual life of post-unification Italy. The authors highlight how this literature has been reinterpreted and reused for political and ideological purposes in the context of the formation and reformation of collective identities, from the Risorgimento to the Fascist regime and the early republic. By showing the potential of the notion of rereading, the volume outlines a history of the political and cultural legacy of travel literature which goes well beyond Italy.
Florence the New Capital of Italy
Author | : Charles Richard Weld |
Publsiher | : London : Longmans, Green, and Company |
Total Pages | : 460 |
Release | : 1867 |
Genre | : Florence (Italy) |
ISBN | : UOM:39015038828011 |
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Italy for Sale
Author | : Anonim |
Publsiher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 501 |
Release | : 2023-08-14 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 9789004680449 |
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In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Italian Renaissance art, objects, and even the idea of Italy itself figured heavily both in the dynamic international art market and in the eyes of the general public. The alternative objects that were actively dispersed and collected -- authentic works, pastiches, Renaissance-inspired counterfeits, and reproductions -- in the diverse media of paint, plaster, terracotta, and photography, had a tremendous impact on visual culture across social strata. These essays examine less studied aspects of this market through the lens of just a few of the countless successful sales of objects out of Italy.