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Rome
The Renewal of Buildings and Spaces as Urban Policy, from Antiquity to the Present
Everywhere in Rome, monuments are covered with ancient or modern inscriptions that not only contain the name of the original builder but also commemorate their restoration. Popes from the Quattrocento and Cinquecento who acted as urban planners, such as Sixtus IV, presented themselves as ‘restorers’, even when they were actually modernising the City. This phenomenon is not restricted to the Renaissance period: many Roman emperors already claimed to be rebuilders, such as Augustus who repaired all the damaged temples of Rome according to the Res Gestae, or Septimius Severus who was called Restitutor Vrbis on his coinage. Rome thus seems to be a city that constantly needs to be restored, rebuilt, born again. This conference aims to investigate how the notions of restoration and rebuilding were a driving force of Rome’s urban transformation throughout its history, from Antiquity to the 21st century, as well as a political program put forward by the authorities and an ideal more or less shared by the different key actors of the city.
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Paris
New professional figures: mediators of memory
Franco-Italian study day
J'ai le plaisir de vous informer de notre journée d'étude franco italienne consacrée à l'histoire orale, organisée en partenariat par l'association Italia in Rete et le laboratoire DICEN (CNAM Paris). Cette journée de rencontre entre chercheurs et associations d’Italie et de France, s’inscrit dans le projet « Nuove figure professionali : mediatori della memoria » financée par la région Emilie-Romagne.
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