Buch, Englisch, 448 Seiten, Format (B × H): 173 mm x 249 mm, Gewicht: 1179 g
Architecture and the Catholic Revival in the 19th Century
Buch, Englisch, 448 Seiten, Format (B × H): 173 mm x 249 mm, Gewicht: 1179 g
ISBN: 978-1-009-41452-4
Verlag: Cambridge University Press
In 1823, the fourth-century basilica of St. Paul's Outside the Walls in Rome was destroyed by a catastrophic fire, prompting debate as to whether, and in what style, it should be reconstructed. Two years later, Pope Leo XII made the unprecedented decision to rebuild St. Paul's as an exact replica of its predecessor, which resulted in the most expensive construction project in Rome since the early modern rebuilding of St. Peter's. In this study, Richard Wittman traces this reconstruction within the context of the Church's struggle to adapt to a radically changed and changing world. He offers new perspectives on European architectural modernity and its negotiations with the past, and problematizes received ideas about the sources and significance of architectural historicism. Proposing a new prehistory of the great Catholic revival after 1850, Wittman's study demonstrates the key role that religions motivations played in the formation of modern mentalities, and particularly the historicist component.
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I. Fire in the Temple: 1. Disenchanting Histories; 2. 'A Portent, Beyond Statues Sweating Blood in the Forum…'; 3. Future Visions; 4. Broadening the Debate; 5. Reframing the Debate; 6. Catholic Romanticism; II. Resurrecting San Paolo: 7. Matters of Money; 8. Resisting Resurrection; 9. The End of a Generation; III. Reimagined Sacred Histories: 10. Luigi Poletti and the Challenge of Rebuilding San Paolo; 11. Peter and Paul; 12. Material Histories; 13. Prelude to a Revolution; 14. Eighteen Forty-Eight; IV. From Paul to Mary: 15. Pius IX and Romantic Aesthetics; 16. Two Days in December.