We will look at just one public space in the city of Rome, a space made possible by — and […] Read More
Category: Rome
The problems of a single story; and another CLOSE LOOKING DAY! Readings: Andrew Curry, “A War Diary Soars Over Rome,” […] Read More
For centuries, the classical world — and especially Rome — has been the go-to model when nations and leaders wanted […] Read More
Road networks and acqueducts were two of the perks of being part of the Roman empire — but the benefits […] Read More
How is local identity negotiated in the face of Roman imperialism? And what’s at stake in Roman identity in the […] Read More
Sometimes, the interests of museums are at odds with the goal of historical knowledge. Here are some of the images […] Read More