The Incommensurability of Modernity: Architecture and the Anarchic from Enlightenment Revolutions to Liberal Reconstructions

This dissertation examines the architecture of the French, American, and Haitian revolutions as well as the French 1848 Revolution and the Paris Commune. The traditional historiography of neoclassical and Beaux-Arts architecture considers it as coextensive with the establishment of the nation-state,...

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Main Author: Minosh, Peter
Language:English
Published: 2016
Subjects:
Art
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.7916/D82R3RPF
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spelling ndltd-columbia.edu-oai-academiccommons.columbia.edu-10.7916-D82R3RPF2019-05-09T15:15:10ZThe Incommensurability of Modernity: Architecture and the Anarchic from Enlightenment Revolutions to Liberal ReconstructionsMinosh, Peter2016ThesesRevolution (Haiti : 1791-1804)Revolution (France : 1789-1799)February Revolution (France : 1848)Commune (Paris : 1871)Architecture--Political aspectsAmerican Revolution (1775-1783)ArchitectureHistoryArtThis dissertation examines the architecture of the French, American, and Haitian revolutions as well as the French 1848 Revolution and the Paris Commune. The traditional historiography of neoclassical and Beaux-Arts architecture considers it as coextensive with the establishment of the nation-state, culminating in the institution building of the French Second Empire and postbellum United States under the banner of liberal nationalism. By examining moments of insurrection against the state and spaces outside of the conventional construal of the nation, I complicate this interpretation by highlighting its slippages and crises. My hypothesis is that democracy, as a form of social and political life, is intrinsically anarchic and paradigmatically revolutionary, and that architecture cultivates the aims and paradoxes of revolution. Revolutionary conditions, I argue, render this radical capacity of architecture salient, showing the ultimate incommensurability between architecture and the regimes that determine and delimit it.Englishhttps://doi.org/10.7916/D82R3RPF
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topic Revolution (Haiti : 1791-1804)
Revolution (France : 1789-1799)
February Revolution (France : 1848)
Commune (Paris : 1871)
Architecture--Political aspects
American Revolution (1775-1783)
Architecture
History
Art
spellingShingle Revolution (Haiti : 1791-1804)
Revolution (France : 1789-1799)
February Revolution (France : 1848)
Commune (Paris : 1871)
Architecture--Political aspects
American Revolution (1775-1783)
Architecture
History
Art
Minosh, Peter
The Incommensurability of Modernity: Architecture and the Anarchic from Enlightenment Revolutions to Liberal Reconstructions
description This dissertation examines the architecture of the French, American, and Haitian revolutions as well as the French 1848 Revolution and the Paris Commune. The traditional historiography of neoclassical and Beaux-Arts architecture considers it as coextensive with the establishment of the nation-state, culminating in the institution building of the French Second Empire and postbellum United States under the banner of liberal nationalism. By examining moments of insurrection against the state and spaces outside of the conventional construal of the nation, I complicate this interpretation by highlighting its slippages and crises. My hypothesis is that democracy, as a form of social and political life, is intrinsically anarchic and paradigmatically revolutionary, and that architecture cultivates the aims and paradoxes of revolution. Revolutionary conditions, I argue, render this radical capacity of architecture salient, showing the ultimate incommensurability between architecture and the regimes that determine and delimit it.
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title The Incommensurability of Modernity: Architecture and the Anarchic from Enlightenment Revolutions to Liberal Reconstructions
title_short The Incommensurability of Modernity: Architecture and the Anarchic from Enlightenment Revolutions to Liberal Reconstructions
title_full The Incommensurability of Modernity: Architecture and the Anarchic from Enlightenment Revolutions to Liberal Reconstructions
title_fullStr The Incommensurability of Modernity: Architecture and the Anarchic from Enlightenment Revolutions to Liberal Reconstructions
title_full_unstemmed The Incommensurability of Modernity: Architecture and the Anarchic from Enlightenment Revolutions to Liberal Reconstructions
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