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As Taught In: Spring 2014
Level: Graduate

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History of Urban Form: Locating Capitalism: Producing Early Modern Cities and Objects
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Early Modern Urbanization and Marketplaces and an Architecture of Trade

Fluid Currency: The Political Economy of Hydrology in Baroque Rome

Marking the Water: Territoriality, Fortifications and Port Cities in Early Modern

Networks of Trade and Surveillance: the Case of the Fondaco


Course Info

Instructor:
  • Lauren Jacobi
Course Number:
  • 4.663
Departments:
  • Architecture
As Taught In: Spring 2014
Level: Graduate

Topics

  • Fine Arts
    Architecture
    Architectural History and Criticism
    Art History
  • Humanities
    History
    Historiography
    Modern History

Learning Resource Types

assignment_turned_in Written Assignments with Examples
assignment Presentation Assignments
co_present Instructor Insights
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