Teacher
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AUBERT ALBERTO
(syllabus)
The course aims to offer a general knowledge of the fundamental lines of the modern history from the fifteenth century to the beginning of the nineteenth and to deepen its critical-interpretative learning through some historiographical itineraries on specific topics and the study of social, economic, political and cultural aspects that connect the Modern Age with the contemporary world. Specifically, the following topics will be covered: Crisis of Italian States in the XVI century Reformation and Counter-Reformation Religious crisis in Italy in the XVI century Economic growth, social structure of modern Europe and the origins of globalization The Netherlands in the XVII century Formation of the modern State in Europe English revolutions French Revolution.
(reference books)
A. Aubert - P. Simoncelli, Storia moderna, Bari, Cacucci, 2021 (new edition).
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