Lo Sguardo Lungimirante Delle Capitali / The Far-Sighted Gaze of Capital Cities: Saggi in Onore Di Francesca Bocchi / Essays in Honour of Francesca ... Di Viella
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History
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
460
言語
イタリア語
公開されました
Jul 15, 2014
出版社
Viella
版
Bilingual
ISBN-10
8867283138
ISBN-13
9788867283132
説明
This collection of essays pays tribute to Francesca Bocchi, a distinguished historian revered for her insights into medieval cities and their evolving dynamics. The compilation unites a diverse group of scholars who delve into various facets of urban development, examining how capital cities have historically served as reflections of societal values and aspirations.
Through a scholarly yet accessible lens, the contributors explore themes such as architectural evolution, governance, and cultural interplay within urban environments. Each essay uncovers the intricate relationships between cities and their inhabitants, emphasizing how these urban centers have shaped historical narratives and modern trajectories.
The authors, hailing from different academic backgrounds, infuse their writings with rich interdisciplinary perspectives, showcasing the multifaceted nature of urban studies. The work not only honors Bocchi’s legacy but also invites readers to reconsider the far-sighted gazes of past capitals and their implications for contemporary urban life.
Readers will find this volume a valuable resource, whether they are seasoned historians or simply curious about the inner workings of historical cities. It opens pathways for further exploration of the past and its lasting influence on today’s urban landscapes.
Through a scholarly yet accessible lens, the contributors explore themes such as architectural evolution, governance, and cultural interplay within urban environments. Each essay uncovers the intricate relationships between cities and their inhabitants, emphasizing how these urban centers have shaped historical narratives and modern trajectories.
The authors, hailing from different academic backgrounds, infuse their writings with rich interdisciplinary perspectives, showcasing the multifaceted nature of urban studies. The work not only honors Bocchi’s legacy but also invites readers to reconsider the far-sighted gazes of past capitals and their implications for contemporary urban life.
Readers will find this volume a valuable resource, whether they are seasoned historians or simply curious about the inner workings of historical cities. It opens pathways for further exploration of the past and its lasting influence on today’s urban landscapes.