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PublisherOxford University Press
ISBN 139780198803966
Book DescriptionFor a thousand years, Rome was enshrined in myth and legend as the Eternal City. No Grand Tour would be complete without a visit to its ruins. But from 1870 all that changed. A millennium ended as its solitary moonlit ruins became floodlit monuments on traffic islands, and its perimeter shifted from the ancient nineteen-kilometre wall with twelve gates to a fifty-kilometre ring road with thirty-three roundabouts and spaghetti junctions. The Rome We Have Lost is the first full investigation of this change. John Pemble musters popes, emperors, writers, exiles, and tourists, to weave a rich fabric of Roman experience. He tells the story of how, why, and with what consequences that Rome, centre of Europe and the world, became a national capital: no longer central and unique, but marginal and very similar in its problems and its solutions to other modern cities with a heavy burden of 'heritage'. This far-reaching book illuminates the historical significance of Rome's transformation and the crisis that Europe is now confronting as it struggles to re-invent without its ancestral centre - the city that had made Europe what it was, and defined what it meant to be European.
Editorial ReviewThis is an erduite, beautifully written and thought provoking book. * Rosemary Sweet, University of Leicester * Any serious consideration of what Rome means must combine vastly different disciplines. Pemble is poetic, skilled and erudite in juggling them. * Emily Michelson, Times Higher Education * Among the merits of this beautifully written book is its understated erudition and pithy yet wide-ranging narrative, itself a product of the European cultural tradition that this author both applauds and mourns. * Lucy Riall, Times Literary Supplement * The Rome We Have Lost is a magnificent companion ... Lucid and authoritative, Pemble shows how Rome, even when absented from history as a 'heritage site', remains a shaping presence. * Dominic Green, Minerva *
About the AuthorSince 1977, John Pemble has been attached to the University of Bristol, where he is currently Senior Research Fellow. He has published a wide range of books and articles, including Shakespeare Goes to Paris (Continnuum, 2005), Britain's Gurkha War (Frontline Books, 2008), and The Mediterranean Passion (Faber and Faber, 2009). He has written for The Listener, the Times Literary Supplement, and The Guardian, and is a regular contributor to the London Review of Books.
LanguageEnglish
AuthorJohn Pemble
Publication Date1/16/2018
Number of Pages192

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