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21810140 HISTORY OF THE BUILDING OF NATIONAL STATES IN THE XIX CENTURY in International Relations LM-52 N0 (A-Z) D'ALESSANDRI ANTONIO
(syllabus)
The course provides the critical notions and tools for the study of the political history of the so-called "century of nationalities", indispensable for the understanding of contemporary Europe. It illustrates the establishment or reconstitution of the nation states in Central and Eastern Europe and the unification process of Germany and Italy. The analysis will embrace the whole "long nineteenth century" (from the French Revolution to the outbreak of the First World War). Particular attention will be paid to the analysis of the revolutions of 1848, as well as to their premises and consequences. Necessary introduction to this analysis will be the discussion of the movements of "national rebirth" of a good part of the European peoples. Finally, the unification of Germany and Italy and the establishment of national states in Central and Eastern Europe will be addressed following the progressive crisis and then the collapse of the system of the great multiethnic empires (Austrian, Russian and Ottoman). The use of a comparative method will be continuous in order to find out common features of several national histories but also the peculiarities that differentiate them.
(reference books)
Students attending classes: - Derek Beales – Eugenio Biagini, Il Risorgimento e l’unificazione dell’Italia, Bologna, il Mulino, 2005 - John Breuilly, La formazione dello Stato nazionale tedesco, Bologna, il Mulino, 2004 - Dispense e letture fornite in classe a cura del docente
Students not attending classes: - Derek Beales – Eugenio Biagini, Il Risorgimento e l’unificazione dell’Italia, Bologna, il Mulino, 2005 - John Breuilly, La formazione dello Stato nazionale tedesco, Bologna, il Mulino, 2004 - Antonio D’Alessandri, Sulle vie dell’esilio. I rivoluzionari romeni dopo il 1848, Lecce, Argo
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