Paul Baxa is an assistant professor in the Department of History at Ave Maria University.
'Baxa's mix of history, geography, and urbanism is a pleasure to
read. It is well-written, well-structured, concise, rich in detail,
and it never bogs down.'
*W.P.C. van Gent, Urban Studies Journal: vol 48: June
2011*
‘Baxa’s book is a beautifully written and provocative analysis, and
a welcome contribution to the study of fascismo di pietra (fascism
of stone) that suggests threads for further study of architecture,
spectacle, and cultural ideology in the intersection of fascist
politics and Italy’s built environment.’
*Maura E. Hametz, American Historical Review;
vol116:04:2011 *
‘A thought-provoking and fascinating read for anyone familiar with
the history and topography of the Eternal City, prompting a fresh
way of looking at its cityscape.’
*The Catholic Historical Review vol98:01:2012*
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