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A01=Paul Balchin
Ancient Rome
architectural history
Ascendancy of Fascism
Aurelian Wall
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Baroque
Baroque Rome
built environment
Caesars
Capitoline Hill
Carlo Maderno
Carlo Rainaldi
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Catholic Church
Clement XII
Cortile Del Belvedere
Della
Della Conciliazione
early Christianity
ecclesiastical history
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Etruscan culture
Foro Italico
Francesco Borromini
imperial capital
Innocent III
Julius III
liberal Italy
Medieval Rome
Neoclassical Rome
Palazzo Di Giustizia
Papal capital
Piano Nobile
Piazza Del Popolo
Pius VII
Political history
Political instability
Pope Paul III
Renaissance Rome
Risorgimento
Roman Empire
Roman Republic
Santa Maria Della Pace
Segmental Pediments
Tarquinius Superbus
Triangular Pediment
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367520649
  • Weight: 730g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Mar 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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First published in 2017, Rome: The Shaping of Three Capitals explores the impact of political history on the built environment of the Eternal City.

The book divides Rome’s history into three main periods: the rulership of the early kings from the 8th to the 6th centuries BC; the period of Etruscan culture and architecture up to the end of the Roman Empire in 5th century AD; and, the 6th century to 1870, when Rome stood as the ecclesiastical capital of the Catholic Church and the temporal state of the Papal States. The final section of the book examines the Risorgimento, the unification of Italy, and the development of the fascist state; a time when Rome became the capital of Italy and endeavoured to establish a new empire.

Exploring political instability and change, Balchin demonstrates the strong connection between politics and the physical shaping of the city through an examination of the successive styles of architecture, from Classical to Modernist.

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