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21810465 GLOBAL HISTORY in Political science L-36 CARAVALE GIORGIO
(syllabus)
The course has a twofold objective: to provide a basic historical background on the complex processes of internationalization that, in the centuries of the modern age (c. 1450-1800), contributed to determine the first stable forms of geopolitical interconnection, economic interdependence and cross-cultural interaction between different parts of the world; to introduce students to the historiographical debate on globalization and global history, stimulating - through the comparison of different interpretations, proposals for periodization and methodologies - the adoption of a critical and conscious approach to history, its narratives and its problems.
(reference books)
Charles H. Parker, Relazioni globali nell'età moderna 1400-1800, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2012 S. Conrad, Storia globale. Un'introduzione, Roma, Carocci, 2015 J. Osterhammel, N.P. Petersson, Storia della globalizzazione, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2005
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