The Architecture of Empire in Modern Europe : Space, Place, and the Construction of an Imperial Environment, 1860-1960

Empires stretched around the world, but also made their presence felt in architecture and urban landscapes. The Architecture of Empire in Modern Europe traces the entanglement of the European built environment with overseas imperialism in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. As part of imperial n...

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Superior document:Landscape and Heritage Studies
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Landscape and Heritage Studies
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (342 p.)
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