The Roman Master Plan of 1962. Old Economic Power and New Intelligentsia

Journal title STORIA E PROBLEMI CONTEMPORANEI
Author/s Grazia Pagnotta
Publishing Year 2014 Issue 2014/65 Language Italian
Pages 20 P. 65-84 File size 213 KB
DOI 10.3280/SPC2014-065003
DOI is like a bar code for intellectual property: to have more infomation click here

Below, you can see the article first page

If you want to buy this article in PDF format, you can do it, following the instructions to buy download credits

Article preview

FrancoAngeli is member of Publishers International Linking Association, Inc (PILA), a not-for-profit association which run the CrossRef service enabling links to and from online scholarly content.

The approval, by the City council in 1962, of the Roman master plan was preceded by a very long debate on two conflicting hypotheses: the first outlining an eastward expansion, as defined by urban culture, the latter a southward one. This second hypothesis won because supported by Democrazia Cristiana, the ruling party in Rome during those years, that had the land rent as its referent. In this long story a new "intelligentsia" - consisting of planners, Liberals, Communists and first Italian environmental group - coagulated to support the first hypothesis, aided by a new investigative journalism.

Grazia Pagnotta, Il piano regolatore di Roma del 1962. Vecchi poteri economici e nuova intellighenzia in "STORIA E PROBLEMI CONTEMPORANEI" 65/2014, pp 65-84, DOI: 10.3280/SPC2014-065003