Starting from the archaeological excavations carried out in the nineteenth century by the British and the Americans in what was then a province of the Ottoman Empire, after having synthetically reconstructed the events that led to the independence of Iraqi monarchy in 1932 and the Republican transition in 1958, the Embassy of the United States built by Sert, Jackson and Gourley (1955-1961) and the new building designed by Bergerm-Devine-Yaeger (2007-2011) are assumed as iconic images of the ambiguity regionalism/imperialism.

Vecchi regionalismi e nuovo imperialismo: le ambasciate degli Stati Uniti a Baghdad / Russo Spena, R. - In: DC (BARCELONA). - ISSN 1139-5559. - 25-26:(2013), pp. 75-84. [10.5821/dc.25-26.2770]

Vecchi regionalismi e nuovo imperialismo: le ambasciate degli Stati Uniti a Baghdad

Russo Spena R
2013

Abstract

Starting from the archaeological excavations carried out in the nineteenth century by the British and the Americans in what was then a province of the Ottoman Empire, after having synthetically reconstructed the events that led to the independence of Iraqi monarchy in 1932 and the Republican transition in 1958, the Embassy of the United States built by Sert, Jackson and Gourley (1955-1961) and the new building designed by Bergerm-Devine-Yaeger (2007-2011) are assumed as iconic images of the ambiguity regionalism/imperialism.
2013
Vecchi regionalismi e nuovo imperialismo: le ambasciate degli Stati Uniti a Baghdad / Russo Spena, R. - In: DC (BARCELONA). - ISSN 1139-5559. - 25-26:(2013), pp. 75-84. [10.5821/dc.25-26.2770]
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