History of North America
(objectives)
The course is designed to provide a general overview of North American history. It is centered on the United States from its formation to the present but also includes outlines of the previous centuries as well as the contemporary evolution of Canada. Pivotal aspects of both U.S. national and international history are analyzed, focusing particularly on relations with Europe.
This unit, whose title could be “Imagined America”, adopts a mostly cultural approach, focusing on the perceptions of America prevailing both among its inhabitants and in Europe during the last centuries. The dynamics of attraction/repulsion brought about by these “images” of the U.S. influenced historical processes and at the same time revealed deep-rooted aspects of the cultures involved on both sides of the Atlantic.
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Code
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20710173 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Module: History of North America
(objectives)
The course intends to provide the basic overview of the history of North America. It is centered on the United States from its formation to the present but also includes outlines of the preceding centuries as well as the contemporary evolution of Canada. In the course we will analyze pivotal aspects of U.S. national history and international relations, mainly with Europe.
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Code
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20710173-1 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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6
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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SPS/05
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Contact Hours
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36
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Teacher
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ROSSINI DANIELA
(syllabus)
The course is divided into two connected but independent units. The first one centers on the political and social history of the United States from its origins to the present. It includes the analysis of key moments and figures of this evolution as well as a close look at the contemporaneous history of Canada. The second unit, whose title could be “Imagined America”, adopts a mostly cultural approach, focusing on the various perceptions of America constructed both among its inhabitants and in Europe. The dynamics of attraction/repulsion brought about by these ‘images’ of the U.S. influenced relevant historical processes and at the same time revealed deep-root aspects of the cultures of different countries situated on the two sides of the Atlantic.
(reference books)
Oliviero Bergamini, Storia degli Stati Uniti, Laterza, Roma-Bari 2010
and a volume chosen among the following ones: - Mario Del Pero, Libertà e impero. Gli Stati Uniti e il mondo 1776-2016, Laterza, Bari-Roma 2016 - Luca Codignola e Luigi Bruti Liberati, Storia del Canada, Bompiani, Milano 2018 (I or II part) - David Ellwood, Una sfida per la modernità. Europa e America nel lungo Novecento, Carocci, Roma 2012 - Ferdinando Fasce, I presidenti USA: due secoli di storia, Carocci, Roma 2008 - Federico Romero, Storia della guerra fredda. L’ultimo conflitto per l’Europa, Einaudi, Torino 2014 - Tiziano Bonazzi, Abraham Lincoln, un dramma americano, Il Mulino, Bologna 2015 - L. Benadusi, D. Rossini e A. Villari (eds.), 1917. L’inizio del secolo americano, Viella, Roma 2018 - Raffaella Baritono e Elisabetta Vezzosi (eds.), Oltre il secolo americano? Gli Stati Uniti prima e dopo l’11 settembre, Carocci, Roma 2011 - G.J. Ikenberry, T.J. Knock et al., The Crisis of American Foreign Policy: Wilsonianism in the Twenty-first Century, Princeton UP, Princeton NJ 2011
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
Aptitude test
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Module: History of North America
(objectives)
This unit, whose title could be “Imagined America”, adopts a mostly cultural approach, focusing on the perceptions of America prevailing both among its inhabitants and in Europe during the last centuries. The dynamics of attraction/repulsion brought about by these “images” of the U.S. influenced historical processes and at the same time revealed deep-rooted aspects of the cultures involved on both sides of the Atlantic.
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Code
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20710173-2 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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6
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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SPS/05
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Contact Hours
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36
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Teacher
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ROSSINI DANIELA
(syllabus)
The course is divided into two connected but independent units. The first one centers on the political and social history of the United States from its origins to the present. It includes the analysis of key moments and figures as well as a close look at the contemporary history of Canada. The second unit, whose title could be “Imagined America”, adopts a cultural approach, focusing on the various perceptions of America present both among its inhabitants and in Europe.
(reference books)
Two volumes chosen among the following ones:
- Bruno Cartosio, Verso ovest. Storia e mitologia del Far West, Feltrinelli, Milano 2018 - Antonello Gerbi, La disputa del Nuovo Mondo. Storia di una polemica (1750-1900), Sandro Gerbi ed., Adelphi, Milano 2000 (introduction by Sandro Gerbi e cap. 3, 5, 7, 8) - Emilio Franzina, L’immaginario degli emigranti. Miti e raffigurazioni dell’esperienza italiana all’estero fra i due secoli, Pagus, Treviso 1992 - Daniela Rossini, Il mito americano nell’Italia della Grande Guerra, Laterza, Roma-Bari 2000 (available also in English: Daniela Rossini, Woodrow Wilson and the American Myth in Italy. Culture, Diplomacy and War Propaganda, Harvard UP, Cambridge Ma. 2008) - Robert Ryddell e Rob Kroes, Buffalo Bill Show: il West selvaggio, l’Europa e l’americanizzazione, Donzelli, Roma 2006 (available also in English) - Stefano Rosso (ed.), L’invenzione del West(ern). Fortuna di un genere nella cultura del Novecento, Ombre Corte, Verona 2010, together with Frederick J. Turner, La frontiera nella storia americana, Il Mulino, Bologna 1953 (introduction and chapters 1 and 9) - Anders Stephanson, Manifest Destiny. American Expansion and the Empire of Right, Hill and Wang, New York 1999
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
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