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The 1911 International Exposition in Rome: architecture, archaeology, and national identity
Authors:Todd Courtenay
Affiliation:Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin – Madison, 550 North Park St., Madison, WI 53706, United States
Abstract:This paper discusses the 1911 International Exposition in Rome and illustrates how this patriotic celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the Italian Sate utilized symbolic landscapes of architecture and archaeology to promote nationalist sentiments of italianità and romanità centered on the young capital of Rome. Through modern art exhibitions at the Valle Giulia, scientific conferences at the Castel Sant’Angelo, archaeological exhibits on the Roman Empire in the Baths of Diocletian, and regional Italian pavilions in the Piazza d’Armi, exposition officials offered a complex representation of Italian national identity that was modern yet ancient, cosmopolitan yet bucolic, European yet regional, and imperial yet developing.
Keywords:Rome   Exposition   Archaeology   Architecture   Landscape   Nationalism   Identity   Heritage   Romanità  
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