Rome and the world - the world in Rome

the politics of international culture, 1911-2011

Rome and the world - the world in Rome
P. J. A. N. Rietbergen, P. J. ...
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Rome and the world - the world in Rome

the politics of international culture, 1911-2011

Dutch cultural historian Peter Rietbergen turns to the politics of international culture in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Rome. Specifically, he addresses the question why and how, since the foundation of the Italian state in 1861, Rome has sought to retain and, indeed, even enlarge its traditional role as the 'mother town' of the culture of mankind, and, also, why and how so many of the world's nations have established their own cultural presence there.

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Language
Dutch
Pages
373

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Rome and the world - the world in Rome: the politics of international culture, 1911-2011
2013, Republic of Letters Publishing
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Edition Notes

Includes bbliographical references and index

Published in
Dordrecht

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
940.22
Library of Congress
DG807.6 .R54 2013

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Pagination
xiv, 373 p.
Number of pages
373

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL54898767M
ISBN 13
9789089790873
OCLC/WorldCat
890000918, 824524834

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