Umbria
A Cultural History
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Publisher: Signal Books Ltd
ISBN: 9781904955948
Number of Pages: 256
Published: 21/05/2012
Umbria is a landscape of peaks and valleys, much of it
mountainous, with river valleys and lakeside plains
providing an imaginative contrast to the dominant
uplands. Historically and culturally it has also been a
story of highs and lows: from the heights of Etruscan and
Roman urban culture to the violent depths of the Dark
Ages and medieval period; from the masterworks of
undoubted artistic geniuses like Rafael, Giotto, and
Burri to the limitations of an impoverished local
tradition; from the exemplary moral teaching and lives of
myriad saints to the rapacious violence of Renaissance
signori. Modern Umbria remains a vibrant contributor to
many facets of today's Italy, exhibiting a robust
political culture and successful industrial innovation.
At the same time the region has never lost its special
historical and cultural characteristics which make it the
peninsula's green and sacred heart. Jonathan Boardman
shows how cultural themes can be identified throughout
Umbria's complex history, its uniquely rich artistic
legacy and its lively modern trends. From its theatres to
its factories, from its farmhouses to its town halls,
from its churches to its restaurants, he charts what is
distinct about the people who have made this their home.