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Hidden in plain sight : The impact of Rome's fascist past on contemporary heritage management
P. 289-309
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Architecture as propaganda in twentieth-century totalitarian regimes : history and heritage-
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- Introduction
- National tradition! What national tradition? : Historiographical debates on fascism in Italy and Germany from 1945 to the post-Cold War period
- Giuseppe Pagano and Casabella : in defence of modern Italian architecture
- Marcello Piacentini : a case of controversial heritage
- The fascist memory of the war and its legacy : two cases : Thee Redipuglia War Memorial and the Ara Pacis of Medea
- Fascism/Urbanism : Town, New-Town, Non-Town
- The Italian, Soviet Union and German pavilions in International Exhibitions 1925-1939
- Berlin Mitte : the product of two dictatorships
- The reconstruction of Spain in the post-war period : the Dirección General de Regiones Devastadas
- Slovenia in a Yugoslavian context – practising architecture on the third side of the Cold War.
- The anxieties of dissonant heritage : ATRIUM and the architectural legacy of regimes in local and European perspectives
- Endorsement effects and warning potentials : Architecture from totalitarian eras as heritage
- Hidden in plain sight : The impact of Rome's fascist past on contemporary heritage management
- The past in the present – difficult heritage in the contemporary context
- The Arc of Memory and the Arc of Justice : How memorials to European fascism matter
- Notes on Contributors