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  • V.8 N.1 (2023)

    • Authors: Maria Ines Pascariello
      Pages: 1 - 80
      Abstract: Intero numero
      PubDate: 2023-07-21
      DOI: 10.6093/2499-1422/10230
       
  • La rappresentazione della città e delle sue parti tra età
           moderna e contemporanea

    • Authors: Alfredo Buccaro
      Pages: 7 - 8
      Abstract: Editoriale
      PubDate: 2023-07-20
      DOI: 10.6093/2499-1422/10224
       
  • Venturi disegna Leonardo. La “vicendevole chiarezza” tra testi
           e disegni

    • Authors: Margherita Melani
      Pages: 9 - 22
      Abstract: "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum."
      PubDate: 2023-07-20
      DOI: 10.6093/2499-1422/9758
       
  • Un bastión español en el fin del mundo. La gestión del espacio urbano
           en Buenos Aires (1580-1727)

    • Authors: Carlos María Birocco
      Pages: 23 - 37
      Abstract: La monarchia spagnola considerava Buenos Aires come un presidio militare e provò a dotarla di infrastrutture difensive. Il cabildo (governo municipale) aveva invece una diversa opinione della conformazione urbanística che avrebbe dovuto avere la città ed esercitava un controllo di prossimità sull’organizzazione viaria e sugli spazi aperti. Le due visioni furono armonizzate in una sintesi che caratterizzò lo sviluppo della città.
      PubDate: 2023-07-20
      DOI: 10.6093/2499-1422/9436
       
  • An inedited view of Naples by Jan van Essen: a general analysis of this
           work

    • Authors: Barbara Polo
      Pages: 39 - 54
      Abstract: During June 1676, the French-Dutch War was in its fourth year. Spain, which had sided with the Netherlands against France in 1673, had received reinforcements in 1675 from a Dutch squadron that went to the Mediterranean. The French, for their part, had managed to land in Messina, mutiny against Madrid. The battles of Messina (January 2, 1675), Stromboli (February 11, 1675), Alicudi (January 8, 1676) and Agosta (April 22) had ended with victories for the French fleet. During the last of them, the Dutch squadron, poorly supported by the Spanish forces, had been badly damaged and had lost its admiral, the prestigious Michiel de Ruyter. Consequently, the Spanish-Dutch fleet sought refuge. This painting, part of a private collection owned by the Alba´s house has been recently shown in a private meeting. It shows the Spanish-Dutch fleet, and not long after the Eighty Years' War, the former opponents fought side by side against the French, off the city then under the Spanish rule. As other paintings show, that fleet was led by Michiel de Ruyter. In this painting, the author shows the Kingdom of Naples against French attacks. The painting shows the Viceroy of Naples paying tribute to de Ruyter's fleet after it repulsed an initial attack at the Battle of Stromboli
      PubDate: 2023-07-20
      DOI: 10.6093/2499-1422/9697
       
  • Napoli. Un palinsesto dell’imperialismo fascista

    • Authors: Dario Salvatore
      Pages: 55 - 70
      Abstract: Nel corso di due decadi il fascismo costruì un’immagine di Napoli fortemente turistica, in quanto fu nel turismo che il regime indicò la principale leva per lo sviluppo economico della provincia. Come si mostrerà in questo saggio l’approdo a questa prospettiva fu tutt’altro che lineare e scontato e la stessa immagine turistica di Napoli fu il risultato di un processo di contaminazione di elementi diversi che tra anni Venti e Trenta portarono alla definizione di Napoli come «città frontiera». key-words: storia urbana, fascismo, turismo
      PubDate: 2023-07-21
      DOI: 10.6093/2499-1422/9379
       
  • Letture & Ricerche

    • Authors: Alessandra Veropalumbo
      Pages: 73 - 80
      Abstract: Rubrica
      PubDate: 2023-07-21
      DOI: 10.6093/2499-1422/10229
       
 
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