Liberty Dreamt in Stone: The (Neo)Medieval City of San Marino

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https://doi.org/10.48487/pdh.2019.n9.22370

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Medievalism, Urban History, Republic of San Marino, History of Architecture

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This article presents a first comprehensive evaluation of the medievalizing phenomenon in the Republic of San Marino from a comparative perspective, with a particular focus on the period between 1884 (date of the construction of San Marino’s new town hall) and the years of Fascism (1922-1943), the most significant phase of San Marino’s transformation into a neomedieval city. Nowadays, San Marino possesses not only a medieval history, but also a neomedieval identity. The recognition of this identity was made clear in 2008, when the historic center of San Marino was inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List.

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2019-12-01

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di Carpegna Falconieri , T. . (2019). Liberty Dreamt in Stone: The (Neo)Medieval City of San Marino. Práticas Da História. Journal on Theory, Historiography and Uses of the Past, (9), 59–93. https://doi.org/10.48487/pdh.2019.n9.22370

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