ABSTRACT

This volume provides readers interested in urban history with a collection of essays on the evolution of public space in that paradigmatic western city which is Rome. Scholars specialized in different historical periods contributed chapters, in order to find common themes which weave their way through one of the most complex urban histories of western civilization. Divided into five chronological sections (Antiquity, Middle Ages, Renaissance, Baroque, Modern and Contemporary) the volume opens with the issue of how public space was defined in classical Roman law and how ancient city managers organized the maintenance of these spaces, before moving on to explore how this legacy was redefined and reinterpreted during the Middle Ages. The third group of essays examines how the imposition of papal order on feuding families during the Renaissance helped introduce a new urban plan which could satisfy both functional and symbolic needs. The fourth section shows how modern Rome continued to express strong interest in the control and management of public space, the definition of which was necessarily selective in this vastly extensive city. The collection ends with an essay on the contemporary debate for revitalizing Rome's eastern periphery. Through this long-term chronological approach the volume offers a truly unique insight into the urban development of one of Europe’s most important cities, and concludes with a discuss of the challenges public space faces today after having served for so many centuries as a driving force in urban history.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

part I|51 pages

Antiquity

chapter Chapter 2|22 pages

Emperors, Baths, and Public Space

The Imperial Thermae in Rome's Late Antique Landscape

part II|41 pages

Middle ages

chapter Chapter 3|18 pages

Short Cuts

Observations on the Formation of the Medieval Street System in Rome 1

part III|77 pages

Renaissance

chapter Chapter 6|26 pages

Marcantonio Colonna and the Victory at Lepanto

The Framing of a Public Space at Santa Maria in Aracoeli 1

chapter Chapter 7|28 pages

“Spqr / Capitolivm Restitvit”

The Renovatio of the Campidoglio and Michelangelo's Use of the Giant Order

part IV|45 pages

Baroque

chapter Chapter 8|24 pages

From Cattle Market to Public Promenade

Remaking the Forum in the Seventeenth Century 1

part V|43 pages

Modern

chapter Chapter 10|18 pages

Public Space as Desire, Dream and History

Freud and Rome

part VI|75 pages

Contemporary

chapter Chapter 12|24 pages

Narrating Place

Perspectives on Pier Paolo Pasolini's Rome

chapter Chapter 13|30 pages

The Shape of Public Space

Place, Space, and Junkspace

chapter Chapter 14|20 pages

Contemporary Debates on Public Space in Rome