01522nam2 22003733i 450 VIA002935420231121125923.08842006998Dalla terza ristampa del 1986IT74-7587 20041118d1974 ||||0itac50 baitaitz01i xxxe z01n˜37: œGoldoni e il teatro del secondo Settecentodi Guido NicastroRomaBariLaterza1974163 p.22 cmErrata corrige alleg.001SBL03355012001 Letteratura italiana Laterzadirettore Carlo Muscetta37Goldoni, CarloFIRRMLC004212ILetteratura drammatica italianaSec. 18.FIRRMLC090882I792.9521Nicastro, GuidoCFIV005525070165169ITIT-0120041118IT-RM028 IT-RM0290 IT-RM0211 IT-FR0017 Biblioteca Universitaria AlessandrinaRM028 BIBLIOTECA ANGELICARM0290 Fondazione Marco BessoRM0211 Biblioteca umanistica Giorgio ApreaFR0017 VIA0029354Biblioteca umanistica Giorgio Aprea 52MAG 5/1212 52MAG0000052275 VMB RS A 2020052620200526 01 06 14 52Goldoni e il teatro del secondo Settecento148779UNICAS03723nam 2200649 450 991079519360332120200520144314.01-4399-1571-7(CKB)4340000000265825(MiAaPQ)EBC5352580(DLC) 2018008481(Au-PeEL)EBL5352580(CaPaEBR)ebr11547306(OCoLC)1025405052(EXLCZ)99434000000026582520180515d2018 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierConstructing the patriarchal city gender and the built environments of London, Dublin, Toronto, and Chicago, 1870s into the 1940s /Maureen A. FlanaganPhiladelphia ;Rome ;Tokyo :Temple University Press,2018.1 online resource (343 pages)Urban Life, Landscape and PolicyIncludes index.1-4399-1570-9 1-4399-1569-5 "In the Anglo-Atlantic world of the late nineteenth century, groups of urban residents struggled to reconstruct their cities in the wake of industrialization and to create the modern city. New professional men wanted an orderly city that functioned for economic development. Women's vision challenged the men's right to reconstruct the city and resisted the prevailing male idea that women in public caused the city's disorder. Constructing the Patriarchal City compares the ideas and activities of men and women in four English-speaking cities that shared similar ideological, professional, and political contexts. Historian Maureen Flanagan investigates how ideas about gender shaped the patriarchal city as men used their expertise in architecture, engineering, and planning to fashion a built environment for male economic enterprise and to confine women in the private home. Women consistently challenged men to produce a more equitable social infrastructure that included housing that would keep people inside the city, public toilets for women as well as men, housing for single, working women, and public spaces that were open and safe for all residents"--Provided by publisher."Constructing the Patriarchal City compares the ideas and activities of groups of activist men and women in London, Dublin, Toronto, and Chicago from the 1870s into the 1940s. It demonstrates how the gendered ideals of patriarchy and domesticity shared across borders determined the reconstruction of their city's built environment"--Provided by publisher.Urban life, landscape, and policy.City planningIllinoisChicagoHistoryCity planningIrelandDublinHistoryCity planningEnglandLondonHistoryCity planningCanadaTorontoHistoryPatriarchyIllinoisChicagoHistoryPatriarchyIrelandDublinHistoryPatriarchyEnglandLondonHistoryPatriarchyCanadaTorontoHistoryCity planningHistory.City planningHistory.City planningHistory.City planningHistory.PatriarchyHistory.PatriarchyHistory.PatriarchyHistory.PatriarchyHistory.307.1/2160977311HIS000000SOC026030SOC032000bisacshFlanagan Maureen A.473455MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910795193603321Constructing the patriarchal city3692282UNINA