Scendere in piazza, scendere in campo. Usi politici e occupazioni simboliche degli spazi urbani tra Belle Époque e fascismo

At the beginning of the 20th century, italian squares became the scene for a new kind of politics: the stage of socialist and working class crowds. In Venice, this is not the case of St. Mark square, of course: the glorious Piazza is reserved to institutional celebrations. It’s in the smaller campi...

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Main Author: Giovanni Sbordone
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Published: École Normale Supérieure de Lyon Editions 2014-12-01
Series:Laboratoire Italien
Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/laboratoireitalien/826
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description At the beginning of the 20th century, italian squares became the scene for a new kind of politics: the stage of socialist and working class crowds. In Venice, this is not the case of St. Mark square, of course: the glorious Piazza is reserved to institutional celebrations. It’s in the smaller campi of popular quarters that common people discover outdoor meeting and political participation. But soon patriotic students and nationalists change the rules, imposing new political uses of public spaces and – finally – fascist squads prevail over choreographic crowds.
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Scendere in piazza, scendere in campo. Usi politici e occupazioni simboliche degli spazi urbani tra Belle Époque e fascismo
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title Scendere in piazza, scendere in campo. Usi politici e occupazioni simboliche degli spazi urbani tra Belle Époque e fascismo
title_full Scendere in piazza, scendere in campo. Usi politici e occupazioni simboliche degli spazi urbani tra Belle Époque e fascismo
title_fullStr Scendere in piazza, scendere in campo. Usi politici e occupazioni simboliche degli spazi urbani tra Belle Époque e fascismo
title_full_unstemmed Scendere in piazza, scendere in campo. Usi politici e occupazioni simboliche degli spazi urbani tra Belle Époque e fascismo
title_short Scendere in piazza, scendere in campo. Usi politici e occupazioni simboliche degli spazi urbani tra Belle Époque e fascismo
title_sort scendere in piazza scendere in campo usi politici e occupazioni simboliche degli spazi urbani tra belle epoque e fascismo
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