Rénovation urbaine de la Rome fasciste, gouvernance et enjeux patrimoniaux
Fabien Mazenod
Revue d'économie régionale et urbaine, 2014, vol. décembre, issue 5, 905-924
Abstract:
In 1923 the Governorate of Rome, under MUSSOLINI?s direct control, developed a large urban renewal program in the city centre. This was based on two ideologies: the ideology of modernization and urban hygiene widespread in Europe and MUSSOLINI?s personal urban ideology. In Rome, shaping the city compels the competent authorities to safeguard some heritage and to sacrifice some other. This selection has been studied by many historical architects and political historians, but few studies have dealt with the economic conditions of the renewal program. This article aims to analyze how urban renewal projects were managed by the Regime and its private partners and what were the issues of heritage and economic development.
Keywords: fascism; governance; heritage; urban renewal; urbanism (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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