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The Shaping of Tuscany Dario Gaggio (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)

The Shaping of Tuscany By Dario Gaggio (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)

The Shaping of Tuscany by Dario Gaggio (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)


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Many tourists perceive the Tuscan landscape to be one of timelessness and harmony, yet Tuscany was profoundly reshaped following a surge of upheavals during the twentieth century. Uncovering the experiences of ordinary people, this book tells the story of the region's beauty as the product of modern conflicts and aspirations.

The Shaping of Tuscany Summary

The Shaping of Tuscany: Landscape and Society between Tradition and Modernity by Dario Gaggio (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)

To its many tourists and visitors, the Tuscan landscape evokes a sense of timelessness and harmony. Yet, the upheavals of the twentieth century profoundly reshaped rural Tuscany. Uncovering the experiences of ordinary people, Professor Gaggio traces the history of Tuscany to show how the region's modern conflicts and aspirations have contributed to forging its modern-day beauty. He demonstrates how the rise of Fascism was particularly violent in rural Tuscany, and how struggles between Communist sharecroppers and their landlords raged long after the end of the dictatorship. The flight from the farms in the 1950s and 1960s disorientated many Tuscans, prompting ambitious development projects, and in more recent decades the emergence of the heritage industry has raised the spectre of commodification. This book tells the story of how many Tuscans themselves have become tourists in their own land forced to adapt to rapid change and reinvent their landscape in the process.

The Shaping of Tuscany Reviews

' a fascinating study of how 'timelessness' is often the product of a very complex and modern process involving negotiation. Gaggio provides an excellent example of 'spatial history' that hopefully will serve to inspire further studies of its kind.' Paul Baxa, The American Historical Review
'Gaggio's book is a masterful analysis that shows how the beauty of Tuscany, rather than being a natural feature of its landscape, is a fragile product of history - or rather, the many histories of its peasants and land-lords, locals and travelers.' Angelo Matteo Caglioti, Journal of Interdisciplinary History

About Dario Gaggio (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)

Dario Gaggio is a Professor in the Department of History at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He holds a Ph.D. in History from Northwestern University, Illinois and is the author of In Gold We Trust: Social Capital and Economic Change in the Italian Jewelry Towns (2007). His research has pioneered the integration of cultural change and political economy from an interdisciplinary perspective, combining historical methodologies with the theoretical insights of sociology, anthropology and human geography.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. Race, nation, land: reclaiming Tuscany's hill country under Fascism; 2. Newer beginnings: the landscape of social strife; 3. Left behind: the rural exodus; 4. The uses of emptiness: rural Tuscany after the exodus; 5. The farmhouse and the museum: Tuscany as patrimony; 6. Searching for the Bel Paesaggio: norming and litigating the landscape; Conclusion; Index.

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NPB9781107127777
9781107127777
1107127777
The Shaping of Tuscany: Landscape and Society between Tradition and Modernity by Dario Gaggio (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2016-11-28
307
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