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Architecture in the Roman periodical press, 1770–1848
The Journal of Architecture Pub Date : 2020-10-02 , DOI: 10.1080/13602365.2020.1828996
Richard Wittman 1
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Papal Rome rarely figures in scholarship on the print culture revolutions of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and there has been limited scholarship on the place of architecture in that culture. But even if the situation in Rome does not much conform to the usual print culture master narratives, wherein a growing bourgeoisie uses print to advance its claims in the cultural and political public sphere, art and architectural journalism in Rome nonetheless presents a rich and complex picture of a particular modernity; one at times seemingly in advance of Paris or London, at other times imitating them, but in the process always making something original, and something indisputably modern, of the literary and public possibilities of periodical publication on architecture and planning. Beginning, then, from the premise that European modernity developed differently in different contexts, this overview aims to stimulate reflection on the peculiar Roman case by examining how Roman journalism on architecture — not just the journals and the journalists, but also the publics they targeted and thus helped to constitute — evolved over the seven decades from the eve of the French Revolution to the eruption of the Roman revolution of 1848–1849.

中文翻译:

罗马期刊出版社的建筑,1770-1848 年

罗马教皇很少在关于 18 和 19 世纪印刷文化革命的学术研究中占有一席之地,而且关于建筑在该文化中的地位的学术研究也很有限。但是,即使罗马的情况不太符合通常的印刷文化主叙事,其中日益壮大的资产阶级利用印刷术在文化和政治公共领域推进其主张,罗马的艺术和建筑新闻仍然呈现出丰富而复杂的图景。具有特殊的现代性;有时似乎比巴黎或伦敦更先进,有时又在模仿它们,但在此过程中,总是在建筑和规划期刊出版的文学和公共可能性中创造出一些原创的、无可争辩的现代的东西。那么开始,
更新日期:2020-10-02
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