The volume analyses the evolution of papal Rome from the plague of 1656 until 1870, the year in which it became the capital of the Kingdom of Italy. The authors, through the use of original sources, investigate the main crises that have affected the city, from health scourges such as plague, smallpox and cholera, to environmental disasters linked to the Tiber, to famines and the management of natural resources. They also examine political and financial crises, with the weight of public debt and the budgets of a State in transformation, exploring the identity challenges of a cosmopolitan Rome, the heart of the Baroque and a privileged destination of the Grand Tour. Through these themes, the book shows how Rome has been able to react with resilience in the face of dramatic events, transforming crises into opportunities for adaptation and political, economic and social renewal.
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Brossura. Condition: new. Roma, 2025; br., pp. 428, cm 14x21.(La Corte dei Papi). Il volume analizza l'evoluzione della Roma papale dalla peste del 1656 fino al 1870, anno in cui divenne capitale del Regno d'Italia. Le autrici, attraverso l'uso di fonti originali, indagano le principali crisi che hanno attraversato la cittą, dai flagelli sanitari come la peste, il vaiolo e il colera, alle calamitą ambientali legate al Tevere, alle carestie e alla gestione delle risorse naturali. Si esaminano anche le crisi politiche e quelle finanziarie, con il peso del debito pubblico e i bilanci di uno Stato in trasformazione, esplorando le sfide identitarie di una Roma cosmopolita, cuore del Barocco e meta privilegiata del Grand Tour. Attraverso questi temi, il libro mostra come Roma abbia saputo reagire con resilienza di fronte a eventi drammatici, trasformando le crisi in occasioni di adattamento e rinnovamento politico, economico e sociale. Libro. Seller Inventory # 4131843
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Condition: NEW. Roma: Viella, 2025 9791254699102 La corte dei papi 36 598 N vol.: 1, N pag.: 428, W: 14.1 Il volume analizza l'evoluzione della Roma papale dalla peste del 1656 fino al 1870, anno in cui divenne capitale del Regno d'Italia. Le autrici, attraverso l'uso di fonti originali, indagano le principali crisi che hanno attraversato la cittą, dai flagelli sanitari come la peste, il vaiolo e il colera, alle calamitą ambientali legate al Tevere, alle carestie e alla gestione delle risorse naturali. Si esaminano anche le crisi politiche e quelle finanziarie, con il peso del debito pubblico e i bilanci di uno Stato in trasformazione, esplorando le sfide identitarie di una Roma cosmopolita, cuore del Barocco e meta privilegiata del Grand Tour. Attraverso questi temi, il libro mostra come Roma abbia saputo reagire con resilienza di fronte a eventi drammatici, trasformando le crisi in occasioni di adattamento e rinnovamento politico, economico e sociale. Il volume analizza l'evoluzione della Roma papale dalla peste del 1656 fino al 1870, anno in cui divenne capitale del Regno d'Italia. Le autrici, attraverso l'uso di fonti originali, indagano le principali crisi che hanno attraversato la cittą, dai flagelli sanitari come la peste, il vaiolo e il colera, alle calamitą ambientali legate al Tevere, alle carestie e alla gestione delle risorse naturali. Si esaminano anche le crisi politiche e quelle finanziarie, con il peso del debito pubblico e i bilanci di uno Stato in trasformazione, esplorando le sfide identitarie di una Roma cosmopolita, cuore del Barocco e meta privilegiata del Grand Tour. Attraverso questi temi, il libro mostra come Roma abbia saputo reagire con resilienza di fronte a eventi drammatici, trasformando le crisi in occasioni di adattamento e rinnovamento politico, economico e sociale. Seller Inventory # M25002271
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