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CARAVALE GIORGIO
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THE COURSE IS DEDICATED TO THE THEME OF THE HISTORY OF TOLERANCE AND INTOLERANCE IN EARLY MODERN EUROPE.
THE FIRST PART OF THE COURSE AIMS TO RECONSTRUCT THE MAIN PHASES AND PASSAGES OF THE HISTORY OF EUROPE IN EARLY MODERN AGE. PARTICULAR ATTENTION WILL BE GIVEN TO THE DIFFUSION OF THE PROTESTANT REFORM AND THE CONSEQUENCES THAT THE BREAK OF CHRISTIANITY HAD IN SIXTEENTH TO EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES EUROPE, AND TO THE CONFLICTS OF PREVALENTLY RELIGIOUS NATURE THAT DEFLAGRATED IN THE WHOLE CONTINENT. THE SECOND PART OF THE LESSONS WILL BE DEDICATED TO DEEPEN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SPEECH ON RELIGIOUS AND POLITICAL TOLERANCE. LESSONS WILL BE INTEGRATED BY A SERIES OF PRIMARY SOURCES THAT WILL BE READ AND DISCUSSED TOGETHER WITH THE STUDENTS.
(reference books)
TEXT BOOKS FOR STUDENTS NON ATTENDING THE COURSE:
A) 4 CFU
1) STUDENTS WHO HAVEN'T YET PASSED THE EXAM OF STORIA MODERNA :
R. Bainton, La Riforma protestante, Torino, Einaudi, 2014
2) STUDENTS WHO HAVE ALREADY PASSED THE EXAM OF STORIA MODERNA:
RONALD BAINTON, LA LOTTA PER LA LIBERTÀ RELIGIOSA, BOLOGNA, IL MULINO, 2009 (THIS TEXT IS AVAILABLE AT THE FACULTY LIBRARY)
B) FOR 8 CFU:
1) R. Bainton, La Riforma protestante, Torino, Einaudi, 2014
2) RONALD BAINTON, LA LOTTA PER LA LIBERTÀ RELIGIOSA, BOLOGNA, IL MULINO, 2009 (THIS TEXT IS AVAILABLE AT THE FACULTY LIBRARY)
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