Italy's Lost Greece
Title | Italy's Lost Greece PDF eBook |
Author | Giovanna Ceserani |
Publisher | OUP USA |
Pages | 348 |
Release | 2012-02-07 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 0199744270 |
Italy's Lost Greece reveals the untold story of the modern engagement with Magna Graecia, the region of ancient Greek settlement in South Italy, and provides a unique perspective on the humanist investment in the ancient past, the evolution of modern Hellenism, and the making of the discipline of classical archaeology.
Italy's Lost Greece
Title | Italy's Lost Greece PDF eBook |
Author | Giovanna Ceserani |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 348 |
Release | 2012-02-07 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0190453966 |
Italy's Lost Greece is the untold story of the modern engagement with the ancient Greek settlements of South Italy--an area known since antiquity as Magna Graecia. This "Greater Greece," at once Greek and Italian, has continuously been perceived as a region in decline since its archaic golden age, and has long been relegated to the margins of classical studies. Giovanna Ceserani's evocative and nuanced analysis recovers its significance within the history of classical archaeology. It was here that the Renaissance first encountered an ancient Greek landscape, and during the "Hellenic turn" of eighteenth-century Europe the temples of Paestum and the painted vases of South Italy played major roles, but since then, Magna Graecia--lying outside the national boundaries of modern Greece, and sharing in the complicated regional dynamic of the Italian Mezzogiorno--has fitted awkwardly into the commonly accepted paradigms of Hellenism. The unfolding of this process provides a unique insight into three developments: the humanist investment in the ancient past, the evolution of modern Hellenism, and the making of classical archaeology. Drawing on antiquarian and archaeological writings, histories and travelogues about Magna Graecia, and recent rewritings of the history and imagining of the South, Italy's Lost Greece sheds new light on well known figures in the history of archaeology while recovering forgotten ones. This is an Italian story of European resonance, which transforms our understanding of the transition from antiquarianism to archaeology, of the relationship between nation-making and institution-building in the study of the ancient past, and of the reconstruction of classical Greece in the modern world.
The Greeks Overseas
Title | The Greeks Overseas PDF eBook |
Author | John Boardman |
Publisher | Penguin Group |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 1973 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
History of Federal Government in Greece and Italy
Title | History of Federal Government in Greece and Italy PDF eBook |
Author | Edward Augustus Freeman |
Publisher | |
Pages | 748 |
Release | 1893 |
Genre | Federal government |
ISBN |
Language and National Identity in Greece, 1766-1976
Title | Language and National Identity in Greece, 1766-1976 PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Mackridge |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 403 |
Release | 2010-11-18 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 019959905X |
Peter Mackridge explores the ideological, social, and linguistic causes and effects of the Greek language question in its many and passionate manifestations over two turbulent centuries. He shows the crucial way in which Greek linguistic identities have interacted in the creation of the modern nation since the War of Independence in 1821.
A Tuscan Night
Title | A Tuscan Night PDF eBook |
Author | Kostas Krommydas |
Publisher | Independently Published |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019-11-13 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781708045999 |
Some trips start with a suitcase in hand. Other, after a fight. And some when a new job forces you to drop everything and leave. Some journeys have been engraved in our souls. Because they hurt us. Because they made us hurt our loved ones. And some trips are governed by a crazy love. They make us forget what it's like to live and cause the pain of unrequited love. But the thing you may only realize when it's too late is that the best journeys are the ones you never made. The ones you never dared, the ones you never tasted... My journey started on the day I was told that I only had a few months left to live... and it was the most beautiful I have ever made.
Italy
Title | Italy PDF eBook |
Author | Harry Hearder |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 310 |
Release | 2001-12-13 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780521000727 |
Italy: A Short History is a concise but comprehensive account of Italian history from the Ice Age to the present day. It is intended for both students of Italian history and culture and the general reader, whether tourist, business-person or traveller, with an interest in Italian affairs. Harry Hearder places the main political developments in Italian history in their economic and social context, and shows how these related to the great moments of artistic and cultural endeavour. Amongst key events, he analyses the growth and decline of the Roman Empire, the remarkable cultural achievements of the Renaissance, Italian unification and the contradictions of the fascist dictatorship of Mussolini. Jonathan Morris brings the work up to the present day with an authoritative but colourful history of the corruption scandals that brought down the post-war Italian political system in the 1990s and the new political forces that have emerged in its place.