Città chiusa e campagna aperta. Note sulla Sardegna moderna e contemporanea
Titolo
Città chiusa e campagna aperta. Note sulla Sardegna moderna e contemporanea
Autore
Gian Giacomo Ortu
Data
Gennaio 1, 1989
Gestione dei diritti
Copyright © 1989 Viella SRL
Tipo
Journal Article
Author
Gian Giacomo Ortu
Tipo documento
Journal Article
ISSN
0394-4115
Abstract Note
Sardinia has long been represented primarily as a uniformly rural island almost without cities. There have been few historical studies recently to correct this stereotype. In effect, it is a question of stereotype, since for much of the modern period cities like Cagliari and Sassari, competing for hegemony on the island, have dominated the countryside, subordinating it to their own alimentary needs. Primarily bureaucratic and administrative centers, they have with time formed and produced a cultural and political elite which is essentially urban, with varying results for the island. Economic development in this century has given life to and permitted the growth of old and new cities, such as Nuoro, Oristano, Iglesias and so on, that in this post-war period have become progressively stronger because of the administrative autonomy of the island.
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2015-03-23 16:29:03
Data
Gennaio 1, 1989
Issue
5
Journal Abbreviation
Meridiana
Library Catalog
JSTOR
Pagine
77-91
Publication Title
Meridiana
Gestione dei diritti
Copyright © 1989 Viella SRL
Titolo
Città chiusa e campagna aperta. Note sulla Sardegna moderna e contemporanea
URL
http://www.jstor.org/stable/23188667
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Citazione
Gian Giacomo Ortu, “Città chiusa e campagna aperta. Note sulla Sardegna moderna e contemporanea,” Colonizzazioni Interne e Migrazioni, accesso il 01 maggio 2025, http://storia.dh.unica.it/risorse_omc/items/show/1370.
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