CONTEMPORARY HISTORY
(objectives)
The course aims to analyze the main political, cultural, social and economic issues of the history of contemporary Italy, with special attention to the 20th century history. Furthermore, the course aims to examine the origin, the emergence and the spread of the idea of Italian nation, from the Risorgimento to the Republican years.
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Code
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21810540 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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9
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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M-STO/04
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Contact Hours
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54
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Type of Activity
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Basic compulsory activities
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Group: A - L
Teacher
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MORO RENATO
(syllabus)
The course is divided into three parts: a) the first is basic and it is devoted to a historical introduction to the contemporary world b) the second is more advanced and it is devoted to the history of Italy during the Cold War c) the third is an advanced analysis of the memorial conflicts in the contemporary world
PART ONE (6 CFU) This part introduces to the history of 19th and 20th Century, to methodological issues (periodization, political use of history, memory, sources), to the main phenomena (revolutions and political ideas, industrial development, mass society), and to the main historical interpretations. Main topics: 1. Introduction to Historical Knowledge 2. The Contemporary Age: An Appraisal looking from Today 3. The Demographic Revolution 4. The Industrial and Environmental Revolution 5. Communication Revolution 6. The Cultural Revolution: The Individual and the Spread of Culture 7. The Social Revolution: Peasants, Workers, Middle Class, Women 8. Political Revolutions 9. The Rise of the Contemporary “Political Sphere”: Reactionaries, Conservatives, Liberals, Radicals, Socialists 10. Nationalism: Unification in Italy and Germany 11.The Role of Religion: Secularization and De-Christianization 12. The Age of Modernization Begins 13. The Second Acceleration of Progress. The Second Industrial Revolution 14. The Birth of Mass Society 15. Colonial Imperialism 15. Reshaping Europe: The Surfacing of America and Asia 16. World War I 17. The Age of Totalitarianism: Crisis of Democracy and Economic Collapse 18. Bolshevik Communism 19. Fascism 20. Nazism 21. World War II 22. The Cold War 23. Decolonization and Third World 24. The Origins of Welfare 25. The Affluent Society 26. The Age of the Digital Revolution
PART TWO (2 CFU) This part introduces to the political history of contemporary Italy and to her deep connection with Cold War bipolarity: from the break of the Anti-Fascist Alliance in 1947 to the «national solidarity« governments of the 1970s. Main topics: 1. The National and the International Dimension of the «Total» Cold War 2. The Heritage of Fascism and War (1943-1946) 3. The Birth of the Italian Political System and the Beginning of the Cold War (1947-1949) 4. The Conflicts of the Centrismo Age (1950-1955) 5. Beyond Centrismo (1956-1961) 6. Peaceful Coexistence and Center-Left (1962-1968) 7. The Years of the «Strategy of Tension» and of the Crisis of the West (1969-1973) 8. «National Solidarity » (1974-1978)
PART THREE (1CFU) This part introduces to memorial conflicts in the contemporary world, to the problems of past crimes’ punishment and indemnification, to the relation between history and transitional justice, to memorial laws and their consequences. Main topics: 1. War Crimes Trials 2. The Birth of a Right to Memory 3. Hate speech and class actions 4. Historical Negationism as a Crime 5. Memorial Laws 6. Commemorative Bulimia 7. History as a normed and at risk profession 8. A querelle between Law and History? 9. Memory (and Politics) vs. History
(reference books)
Part One ○ G. SABBATUCCI – V. VIDOTTO, Storia contemporanea. L’Ottocento, Roma-Bari, Laterza, 2019, pp. 376 (esclusi i capitoli I-IV) ○ G. SABBATUCCI – V. VIDOTTO, Storia contemporanea. Dalla Grande Guerra ad oggi, Roma-Bari, Laterza, 2019, pp. 552 ○ S. CAVAZZA – P. POMBENI, L’età contemporanea, Bologna, Il Mulino 2018, pp. 232 (the book is available also in the online Pandoracampus platform, with supplementary resources, and interactive contents)
Part Two ○ G. FORMIGONI, Storia d’Italia nella Guerra Fredda (1943-1978), Bologna, Il Mulino, 2016, pp. 686 Part Three o R. Moro, Dal tribunale della storia alla storia in tribunale: difesa dei diritti o reincarnazione delle ideologie?, in «Mondo Contemporaneo», 1, 2015, pp. 5-73 (download from Moodle)
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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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Written test
Oral exam
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Group: M - Z
Teacher
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BARTOLONI STEFANIA
(syllabus)
The acquisition of tools needed to understand the XIX and XX centuries will be realized through a programme divided in three parts. In the first one, with the aid of the history manual, the basic knowledge about the development of contemporary world, about the main processes of cultural, economic, political, institutional and social transformations will be acquired. This part will also describe the key turning points and some historiographical junctions. In the second part the analysis will focus on WW1, its global dimension as watershed between the 19th and the 20th century. In the third part the study will deal with the elaboration of the idea of peace, as put forward by pacifist movements, in particular the women’s pacifism, and how it held before the deflagration of the conflict. The acquired knowledge, verified in the relevant exams, should give evidence of the critical ability in understanding the complexity of problems the relevance of specific aspects of events in the 19th and 20th centuries.
(reference books)
Giovanni Sabbatucci e Vittorio Vidotto, Contemporary History. XIX Century (excluding chapters I-IV), Laterza ed. Giovanni Sabbatucci e Vittorio Vidotto, Contemporary History. XX Century, Laterza ed. Oliver Janz, 1914-1918. The Great War, Einaudi Stefania Bartoloni, Women before the Great War. Peace, Rights, Democracy (1978-1918), Laterza Richard J. Overy, The Origins of the Second World War, Il Mulino
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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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Written test
Oral exam
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