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Ruin or renewal? : places and the transformation of memory in the city of Rome / edited by Marta García Morcillo, James H. Richardson and Federico Santangelo.
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Other Authors:
García Morcillo, Marta
(Editor)
,
Santangelo, Federico
(Editor)
,
Richardson, James H.
(Editor)
Format:
Book
Language:
English
Published:
Roma :
Edizioni Quasar,
[2016]
Subjects:
Collective memory
>
Italy
>
Rome
>
History
>
Congresses.
Memory
>
Social aspects
>
Italy
>
Rome
>
Congresses.
Architecture and society
>
Italy
>
Rome
>
Congresses.
Monuments
>
Italy
>
Rome
>
Congresses.
Conference papers and proceedings.
History.
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