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Rome, pollution and propriety: Dirt, disease and hygiene in the eternal city from antiquity to modernity
Mark Bradley,
Kenneth Stow
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Modernity
100%
Pollution
100%
Hygiene
100%
Rome
100%
Dirt
100%
Sexuality
25%
Virginity
25%
Early Roman
25%
Criminality
25%
Defining Characteristic
25%
Urban Development
25%
Renaissance
25%
Roman
25%
Characteristic Function
25%
Prostitution
25%
Personal Hygiene
25%
Personal Morality
25%
Historical Continuity
25%
Waste Disposal
25%
Pagan Religion
25%
Unification of Italy
25%
Fascism
25%
City History
25%
Medieval Church
25%
Absolution
25%
Urban Renovation
25%
Arts and Humanities
Rome
100%
Eternal City
100%
Scholars
33%
Discourse
33%
Virginity
33%
realm
33%
Controlled
33%
Burial
33%
Religion
33%
Pagan
33%
Italy
33%
Ruin
33%
Renaissance
33%
Medieval Church
33%
City History
33%
Urban Development
33%