Teacher
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MUSSO GIORGIO
(syllabus)
The classes will cover the following topics: - The Mediterranean: geography, environments, climate - The ancient Mediterranean: empires, trade, métissage - Christianity: birth and spread between Rome and Byzantium - Judaism and its diasporas - Islam from its birth until the early empires - The Ottoman Empire - The maritime cities of the Mediterranean - Migrations in the Mediterranean from the 19th century to the present day - Imperialism and colonial conquest in the Mediterranean - The struggles for independence and decolonization - The Mediterranean in the Cold War - September 11th and the Global War on Terror - The Arab Spring of 2011: a missed opportunity? - The boot in the sea: Italy and the Mediterranean - The European Union and the Euro-Mediterranean partnership
(reference books)
Attending students are not required to study a compulsory textbook. The course program will consist of the notes taken during the classes and the Powerpoint presentations made available by the professor after each lesson.
Non-attending students must prepare for the exam by choosing one of the following two textbooks: 1) André Nouschi, "Il Mediterraneo contemporaneo. Il XX secolo", Besa Muci edizioni, 2020 2) F. Canale Cama-D. Casanova-R.M. Delli Quadri, "Storia del Mediterraneo moderno e contemporaneo", Guida Editori, 2017 They will also have to read one of the books of the reference bibliography, of their choice.
For English-speaking of French-speaking students, alternative textbooks in their native language can be agreed with the professor.
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