1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910163962903321

Autore

Leeb Franziska

Titolo

Palais Batthyany-Strattmann, Palais Trauttmansdorff : Zwei Wiener Palais, Geschichte und Gegenwart / / HerausgeberInnen Gabriele Lenz, Martin Mittermair, Stefan Olah

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Basel, Switzerland : , : Birkhauser, , 2016

©2016

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (160 pages) : color illustrations, photographs

Classificazione

LL 21267

Disciplina

943

Soggetti

Architecture - Austria - Vienna - History

ARCHITECTURE / Individual Architects & Firms / General

Electronic books.

Germany History

Lingua di pubblicazione

Tedesco

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Frontmatter -- Inhalt / Content -- Vorwort / Foreword -- Bausteine der Blütezeit Wiens Geschichte und Kontext der Palais Batthyány-Strattmann und Trauttmansdorff / Building Blocks of Vienna’s Heyday The history and context of the Palais Batthyány-Strattmann and the Palais Trauttmansdorff -- Mit Sinn für die Historie gerüstet für die Zukunft Die Palais Batthyány-Strattmann und Trauttmansdorff als neue Wohnadresse / Looking to the Future with a Sense of History The Palais Batthyány-Strattmann and Palais Trauttmansdorff as new residential addresses -- Skizzen / Sketches -- Pläne / Plans -- Nachwort / Epilogue -- Biografien / Biographies -- Daten und Fakten / Facts and Figures

Sommario/riassunto

Architectural interventions aimed to not only preserve the existing historic built fabric but also develop it with care and with a view to the future are rare. The Batthyány-Strattmann and Trauttmansdorff palaces in Vienna are buildings with an impressive and turbulent history. They have been comprehensively refurbished, restored and extended to suit contemporary requirements. As a contribution towards a vibrant, historic city center, the palaces will not be sold in the context of



speculative development but will be let for residential and work purposes. The book has been extensively illustrated, and recounts the history of the palaces using photographic documentation to illustrate the connection between trust funds, architecture, and artistic interpretation as a cultural statement.

Architektonische Eingriffe mit dem Ziel, den historischen Bestand nicht nur zu erhalten, sondern mit Umsicht und Weitblick in die Zukunft zu entwickeln, sind selten. Die Wiener Palais Batthyány-Strattmann und Trauttmansdorff sind Bauwerke mit einer beeindruckenden und bewegten Geschichte. Sie wurden umfassend saniert, ganzheitlich restauriert und zugleich zeitgemäß erweitert. Als Beitrag für eine lebendige historische Stadtmitte werden sie nicht als Spekulationsobjekte verkauft, sondern zum Wohnen und Arbeiten vermietet. Das aufwendig ausgestattete Buch, mit zahlreichen Skizzen und Plänen, erzählt die Geschichte der Palais und dokumentiert als kulturelles Statement die Verbindung von Stiftungswesen und Architektur sowie ihrer künstlerischen Interpretation in fotografischen Bildern.

2.

Record Nr.

UNISALENTO991003141759707536

Autore

Koloski Ostrow, A.

Titolo

The Sarno bath complex / A. Koloski Ostrow

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Roma : L'Erma di Bretschneider, [1990]

ISBN

8870627004

Descrizione fisica

XVIII, 137 p., [37] c. di tav. : ill. ; 27 cm

Collana

Monografie / Soprintendenza archeologica di Pompei ; 4

Altri autori (Enti)

Italia.Soprintendenza archeologica di Pompei

Disciplina

725.7309

Soggetti

Pompei - Terme del Sarno

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

In testa al front.: Ministero per i beni culturali e ambientali, Soprintendenza archeologica di Pompei



3.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910147031103321

Titolo

European journal of protistology

Pubbl/distr/stampa

[München], : Urban & Fischer

ISSN

1618-0429

Disciplina

576/.05

Soggetti

Protista

Microbiology

Periodical

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Periodico

Note generali

Published: Elsevier, <2006->

Refereed/Peer-reviewed

4.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910823780603321

Autore

Hillis Faith

Titolo

Children of Rusʹ : right-bank Ukraine and the invention of a Russian nation / / Faith Hillis

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Ithaca : , : Cornell University Press, , 2013

ISBN

0-8014-6925-2

1-5017-1066-4

0-8014-6926-0

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (348 p.)

Disciplina

320.540947

Soggetti

Nationalism - Ukraine - History - 19th century

Nationalism - Russia - History - 19th century

Ukraine Politics and government 19th century

Russia Politics and government 1801-1917

Ukraine Relations Russia

Russia Relations Ukraine

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia



Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

The Little Russian idea and the invention of a Rusʹ nation -- The Little Russian idea in the 1860s -- The Little Russian idea and the imagination of Russian and Ukrainian nations -- Nationalizing urban politics -- Concepts of liberation -- Electoral politics and regional governance -- Nationalizing the empire -- The limits of the Russian nationalist vision.

Sommario/riassunto

In Children of Rus', Faith Hillis recovers an all but forgotten chapter in the history of the tsarist empire and its southwestern borderlands. The right bank, or west side, of the Dnieper River-which today is located at the heart of the independent state of Ukraine-was one of the Russian empire's last territorial acquisitions, annexed only in the late eighteenth century. Yet over the course of the long nineteenth century, this newly acquired region nearly a thousand miles from Moscow and St. Petersburg generated a powerful Russian nationalist movement. Claiming to restore the ancient customs of the East Slavs, the southwest's Russian nationalists sought to empower the ordinary Orthodox residents of the borderlands and to diminish the influence of their non-Orthodox minorities. Right-bank Ukraine would seem unlikely terrain to nourish a Russian nationalist imagination. It was among the empire's most diverse corners, with few of its residents speaking Russian as their native language or identifying with the culture of the Great Russian interior. Nevertheless, as Hillis shows, by the late nineteenth century, Russian nationalists had established a strong foothold in the southwest's culture and educated society; in the first decade of the twentieth, they secured a leading role in local mass politics. By 1910, with help from sympathetic officials in St. Petersburg, right-bank activists expanded their sights beyond the borderlands, hoping to spread their nationalizing agenda across the empire. Exploring why and how the empire's southwestern borderlands produced its most organized and politically successful Russian nationalist movement, Hillis puts forth a bold new interpretation of state-society relations under tsarism as she reconstructs the role that a peripheral region played in attempting to define the essential characteristics of the Russian people and their state.