How to March on Rome (original) (raw)

Marching into Rome: The Gateway to the Eternal City

Yvonne Elet

California Italian Studies 13, 1, 2024

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When in Rome…

Oksana Danchevskaya

When in Rome…, 2004

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Trump's abortive March on Rome

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Gerçek, 2021

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Questioning while walking: the ‘disobedient movement’, and the centro sociale revolta in Italy

Nicola Montagna

2005

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Mutatio Vestis: Clothing and Political Protest in the Late Roman Republic

Aerynn Dighton

Phoenix, 2017

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The March on Rome and its Consequences. Views of Yugoslav Contemporaries

Milan Ristovic

Balcanica, 2022

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Review Mussolini's Death March: Eyewitness Accounts of Italian Soldiers on the Eastern Front, Nuto Revelli. Trans. John Penuel. University Press of Kansas, 2013

Emanuele Sica

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"What have the Romans ever done for us?" Activist and academic forms of movement theorizing

Laurence Cox

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Battling Bishops, the Roman Aristocracy, and the Contestation of Space in Late Antique Rome

Jacob A Latham

N. DesRosiers, J. Rosenblum, and L. Vuong (eds.) Religious Competition in the Third Century CE: Jews, Christians, and the Greco-Roman World (Göttingen: Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, 2014), 126-137

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Observations on marching Roman legionaries: velocities, energy expenditure, column formations and distances

Steve Kaye

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Agenda for The Liberation of Rome Conference 15 January

Sara Isgrò

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Mapping Mussolini: Ritual and cartography in public art during the second Roman Empire

Heather Hyde Minor

Imago Mundi, 1999

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The Streets of Rome as a Representation of Imperial Power

Andrew Wallace-Hadrill

The Representation and Perception of Roman Imperial Power, 2003

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From Literal to Spiritual Soldiers of Christ: Disputed Episcopal Elections and the Advent of Christian Processions in Late Antique Rome

Jacob A Latham

Church History 81 ( 2012) 298–327

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Art and Politics. The Streets of Rome

Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI), Nathalie Tocci

Rome, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation and Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI), 2021, 66 p., 2021

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Discussing the Two Arches of Titus and The Triumphal March with Historian Samuele Rocca

Samuele Rocca

The Times of Israel, 2022

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Rome: The Contemporary Past

valerie higgins

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Rome: financial power against a city of solidarity

Vanessa Bilancetti

State of Power , 2019

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Away from Mass Protest in Italy: Moderating the Protest Culture through the European Union and Autonomy Seeking Movements

Glen Duerr

2008

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Rome Transformed: Fieldwork in South-East Rome

Salvatore Piro

Papers of the British School at Rome

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Through the Gates and the Streets of the City: Cardinals and Their Processions in Rome in the Late Fifteenth and Early Sixteenth Centuries

Antonín Kalous

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Rome, Critical Issues - The Republic

John Johnson

Lexham Bible Dictionary, 2014

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Modern Rome: From Napoleon to the Twenty-First Century

Francesco Siravo

Urban Research & Practice, 2020

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Political protest Italian-style: The

Corinna di Gennaro

2016

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The establishment of urban movement networks: devotional pathways in late antique and early medieval Rome

Michael Mulryan

TRAC 2011, 2012

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Civic Identity and Civic Glue: Venetian Processions and Ceremonies of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries

Jeffrey Kurtzman

Yale Journal of Music & Religion, 2016

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Augustus’ Triumphal and Triumph–like Returns, in I. Östenberg, S. Malmberg and J. Bjørnebye (2015) (eds), The Moving City. Processions, Passages and Promenades in Ancient Rome, 133-143, 282-287, London: Bloomsbury Academic.

Carsten Hjort Lange

in S. Bjørnebye, S. Malmberg & I. Östenberg (forthcoming 2015) (eds), The Moving City: Processions, Passages and Promenades in Ancient Rome (London, Bloomsbury): 133-143, 282-287, 2015

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GEOFFREY S. SUMI. Ceremony and Power: Performing Politics in Rome Between Republic and Empire. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. 2005. Pp. xii, 360. $75.00

Geoffrey Sumi

The American Historical Review, 2006

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Early Imperial Roman army campaigning: observations on marching metrics, energy expenditure and the building of marching camps

Steve Kaye

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"La Roma dei Romani: Rome in Myth and Reality"

Ronald G. Musto

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"'A Shouting and Bustling on All Sides' (Hor. Sat. 1.9.77-8): Everyday Justice in the Streets of Republican Rome," The Moving City. Processions, Passages and Promenades in Ancient Rome. Ed. I. Östenberg, S. Malmberg and J. Bjørnebye. London: Bloomsbury, 2015. 89-98.

Anthony Corbeill

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Rolling Out the Red Carpet, Roman Style: The Arrival at Rome from Constantine to Charlemagne

Jacob A Latham

Urban Developments in Late Antique and Medieval Rome, edited by Gregor Kalas and Ann van Dijk (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2021), 109-147, 2021

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Tactics of Refusal: Idioms of Protest and Political Subjectivities in Italy’s “1968 Years”

Nicola Pizzolato

American Historical Review, 2018

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Making sense of Rome in the eighteenth century: walking and the French aesthetic imagination

Niall Atkinson

Word & Image, 2018

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Introduction: Rome at our Feet

Catherine McCormack

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