The essay explores the territorial policies implemented by eccle-siastical institutions in post-World War II Italy and in the season around the turn of the Second Vatican Council. Recent historiog-raphy on some methodological issues is reviewed, such as the definition of the actors engaged in ecclesiastical planning and the related working tools, and the identification of documentary sources that bear witness to the links between ecclesial scenarios and architectural imaginaries. In conclusion, a map of open ques-tions and possible insights is drawn
Between Liturgical Reform and Social Commitment: a Historiographic Profile of Policies for the Ecclesiastical Infrastructure of Italian Cities in the Post-War Period / Longhi, Andrea. - In: HISTORIES OF POSTWAR ARCHITECTURE. - ISSN 2611-0075. - ELETTRONICO. - 14:(2025), pp. 13-38. [10.6092/issn.2611-0075/20571]
Between Liturgical Reform and Social Commitment: a Historiographic Profile of Policies for the Ecclesiastical Infrastructure of Italian Cities in the Post-War Period
longhi, andrea
2025
Abstract
The essay explores the territorial policies implemented by eccle-siastical institutions in post-World War II Italy and in the season around the turn of the Second Vatican Council. Recent historiog-raphy on some methodological issues is reviewed, such as the definition of the actors engaged in ecclesiastical planning and the related working tools, and the identification of documentary sources that bear witness to the links between ecclesial scenarios and architectural imaginaries. In conclusion, a map of open ques-tions and possible insights is drawnPubblicazioni consigliate
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