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List of illustrations; Acknowledgements; Introduction: modes of archaeological representation, 1775-1850;
Part I. Papal Archaeology: The Encomiastic Mode:
1. Monti's 'Prosopopea' and the ideology of the Pio-Clementine Museum;
2. The poetry of Papal encomium: archaeological texts and pretexts;
3. The rhetoric of restoration: archaeology and power, 1798-1840;
4. Archaeology and power, 1798-1840;
4. Archaology in Belli's Roman sonnets;
Part II. Risorgimento Archaeology: The Exhortatory Mode:
5. Dei Sepolcri and the democratic tradition;
6. The Risorgimento debate: Mazzini and Gioberti;
7. Pius IX, the republic, and the scene of ruin; Selected chronology; Notes; Index of names.
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