Erased, Engraved, Emerging. Nazi Heritage, Architecture and Public Memory (original) (raw)

Dealing with difficult heritage: interdisciplinarity and the afterlife of Fascist architecture, by Simona Storchi

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Roche, H., Bartolini, F. and Schmalz, T. (2019) Fascism, Special Issue, Editorial Introduction: Fascist and National Socialist Antiquities and Materialities from the Interwar Era to the Present Day, 8 (2) 121-126.

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International workshop 'What Remains?': Fascist and National Socialist Antiquities and Materialities from the Interwar Era to the Present Day

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A. Markowska, Introduction, in: Politics of Erasure. From „Damnatio Memoriae’ to Alluring Void, ed. A. Markowska, Polish Institute of World Art Studies&Tako Publishing House, Warsaw –Toruń 2014, pp. 9-12

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Bartolini, F. (2018 b) From Iconoclasm to Museum: Mussolini's Villa in Rome as a Dictatorial Heritage Site

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