Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome, Volume 62

Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome, Volume 62

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Publisher's Synopsis

The Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome, an annual publication of the American Academy in Rome, gathers articles on topics including Roman archaeology and topography, ancient and modern Italian history, Latin literature, and Italian art and architectural history.Volume 62—a special issue, "National Narratives and the Medieval Mediterranean"—opens with an introduction to the volume, its theme, and its participants by volume editors Kimberly Bowes and William Tronzo. The first section, "Basic Building Blocks—Names and Objects," includes the following essays: "The Role and Perception of Islamic Art and History in the Construction of a Shared Identity in Sicily (ca. 1780-1900)," by Silvia Armando; "Visigoths, Crowns, Crosses, and the Construction of Spain," by Francesco Moreno Martín; and "Baptismal Font of the Croats: A Case Study in the Formation of a National Symbol," by Trpimir Vedris.The second part, "Historiography and the Monument," includes "Recreating the Façade of a Fatimid Mosque at the Coptic Patriarchal Museum: A Step Toward the Museum's Nationalization?" by Dina Bakhoum; "Zionism, Medieval Culture, and National Discourse," by Judith Bronstein; and "Idealizing Medieval Mediterranean? Creation, Recreation, and Representation of Siculo-Norman Architecture," by Ruggero Longo.The final section, "Sites Set to Work," features "Fortifications as Urban Heritage: The Case of Nicosia in Cyprus and a Glance at the City of Rhodes," by Nikolas Bakirtzis; "Pre-Islamic Archeology in Tunisia: The Stakes of a Colonial Science," by Moheddine Chaouali; and "Approaches and Perspectives on the Origins of Venice," by Erica D'Amico.The volume closes with a related article by Irene SanPietro, "The Making of a Christian Intellectual Tradition in Jerome's De viris illustribus.".

Book information

ISBN: 9781879549241
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Imprint: The University of Michigan Press
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Language: English
Number of pages: 264
Weight: 1065g
Height: 280mm
Width: 203mm
Spine width: 18mm