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Rome from the Ground Up

Rome from the Ground Up

Rome from the Ground Up
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Rome from the Ground Up Paperback - 2006

by James H. McGregor

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Belknap Press: An Imprint of Harvard University Press. Used - Good. paperback 100% of proceeds go to charity! Good condition with all pages in tact. Item shows signs of use and may have cosmetic defects.
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  • Title Rome from the Ground Up
  • Author James H. McGregor
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition First Edition (U
  • Condition Used - Good
  • Pages 368
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Belknap Press: An Imprint of Harvard University Press, Belknap Press
  • Publication date October 31, 2006
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Features Bibliography, Illustrated, Index, Maps, Table of Contents
  • Bookseller's Inventory # A-02-4613
  • ISBN 9780674022638 / 0674022637
  • Weight 2.05 lbs (0.93 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.9 x 5.6 x 1.1 in (22.61 x 14.22 x 2.79 cm)
  • Themes
    • Chronological Period: Ancient (To 499 A.D.)
    • Cultural Region: Italy
  • Category History - General History
  • Library of Congress subjects Rome (Italy) - Description and travel, Rome (Italy) - History
  • Dewey Decimal Code 711.409
  • Quantity available 1

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Reader reviews for Rome from the Ground Up

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Rome is not one city but many, each with its own history unfolding from a different center: now the trading port on the Tiber; now the Forum of antiquity; the Palatine of imperial power; the Lateran Church of Christian ascendancy; the Vatican; the Quirinal palace. Beginning with the very shaping of the ground on which Rome first rose, this book conjures all these cities, past and present, conducting the reader through time and space to the complex and shifting realities--architectural, historical, political, and social--that constitute Rome.

A multifaceted historical portrait, this richly illustrated work is as gritty as it is gorgeous, immersing readers in the practical world of each period. James McGregor's explorations afford the pleasures of a novel thick with characters and plot twists: amid the life struggles, hopes, and failures of countless generations, we see how things truly worked, then and now; we learn about the materials of which Rome was built; of the Tiber and its bridges; of roads, aqueducts, and sewers; and, always, of power, especially the power to shape the city and imprint it with a particular personality--like that of Nero or Trajan or Pope Sixtus V--or a particular institution.

McGregor traces the successive urban forms that rulers have imposed, from emperors and popes to national governments including Mussolini's. And, in archaeologists' and museums' presentation of Rome's past, he shows that the documenting of history itself is fraught with power and politics. In McGregor's own beautifully written account, the power and politics emerge clearly, manifest in the distinctive styles and structures, practical concerns and aesthetic interests that constitute the myriad Romes of our day and days past.

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  • New York Review of Books, 10/11/2007, Page 35
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