02292nam 2200433 450 991074699030332120231124210446.03-9874004-1-210.5771/9783987400414(CKB)5580000000695458(NjHacI)995580000000695458(EXLCZ)99558000000069545820231124d2023 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFeltre's Teatro Sociale and the Role of Provincial Theatres in Italy and the Habsburg Empire during the Nineteenth Century /Giulia Brunello, Raphaël Bortolotti, Annette Kappeler, editorsErste Auflage.Baden-Baden :Ergon Verlag,2023.1 online resource (359 pages)Parodoi ;Band 13-9874004-0-4 Provincial theatres have so far been largely ignored by researchers, although they were cultural centres of entire regions in the 19th century: In these theatres, the population could meet, engage in social activities such as gambling and exchange views on socio-political events. This transdisciplinary study (art history, theatre studies, literature, musicology, history), based on rich archival material, takes a look at the repertoire, actors and spaces of such theatres in Italy and Habsburg territories and reclassifies their practices and their socio-historical importance. With contributions by Patrick Aprent | Rosella Bernasconi | Maria Ida Biggi | Rossella Bonfatti | Raphaël Bortolotti | Giulia Brunello | Antonio Carlini | Federica Fanizza | Adriana Guarnieri Corazzol | Annette Kappeler | Nicolò Maccavino | Matteo Paoletti | Paola Ranzini.ArtHistoryTheaterStudy and teachingArtHistory.TheaterStudy and teaching.709Brunello GiuliaBortolotti RaphaëlKappeler AnnetteNjHacINjHaclBOOK9910746990303321Feltre’s Teatro Sociale and the Role of Provincial Theatres in Italy and the Habsburg Empire during the Nineteenth Century3571380UNINA