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100 1  Arthurs, Joshua,|d1975-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
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245 10 Excavating modernity :|bthe Roman past in fascist Italy /
       |cJoshua Arthurs. 
264  1 Ithaca :|bCornell University Press,|c2012. 
300    1 online resource (xiii, 216 pages) :|billustrations 
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504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  The Third Rome and its discontents, 1848-1922 -- Science 
       and faith : the Istituto di studi romani, 1922-1929 -- 
       History and hygiene in Mussolini's Rome, 1925-1938 -- The 
       totalitarian museum : the Mostra augustea della romanità, 
       1937-1938 -- Empire, race, and the decline of romanità, 
       1936-1945. 
520    The cultural and material legacies of the Roman Republic 
       and Empire in evidence throughout Rome have made it the 
       "Eternal City." Too often, however, this patrimony has 
       caused Rome to be seen as static and antique, insulated 
       from the transformations of the modern world. In 
       Excavating Modernity, Joshua Arthurs dramatically revises 
       this perception, arguing that as both place and idea, Rome
       was strongly shaped by a radical vision of modernity 
       imposed by Mussolini's regime between the two world wars. 
       Italian Fascism's appropriation of the Roman past-the idea
       of Rome, or romanità- encapsulated the Fascist virtues of 
       discipline, hierarchy, and order; the Fascist "new man" 
       was modeled on the Roman legionary, the epitome of the 
       virile citizen-soldier. This vision of modernity also 
       transcended Italy's borders, with the Roman Empire 
       providing a foundation for Fascism's own vision of 
       Mediterranean domination and a European New Order. At the 
       same time, romanità also served as a vocabulary of anxiety
       about modernity. Fears of population decline, racial 
       degeneration and revolution were mapped onto the barbarian
       invasions and the fall of Rome. Offering a critical 
       assessment of romanità and its effects, Arthurs explores 
       the ways in which academics, officials, and ideologues 
       approached Rome not as a site of distant glories but as a 
       blueprint for contemporary life, a source of dynamic 
       values to shape the present and future. 
546    In English. 
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