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0 DI BASE 2 METODOLOGIA E FONTI DELLA RICERCA STORICA - (show)
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20702487 -
CONTEMPORARY HISTORY - B
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The aim of the course is to grasp the meaning of the great processes of transformation occurred in the Western world between the Second Industrial Revolution and the end of the Cold War. Both the features of these processes and their consequences within and outside the Euro-American region are considered, stressing in particular the emergence of a mass society and a global world. A discussion of the main trends in contemporary historiography is included.
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20702488 -
CONTEMPORARY HISTORY - C
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THE AIM OF THE COURSE IS TO GRASP THE MEANING OF THE MAJOR PROCESSES OF TRANSFORMATION OCCURRED IN THE WESTERN WORLD BETWEEN THE SECOND INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION AND THE END OF THE COLD WAR. BOTH THE FEATURES OF THESE PROCESSES AND THEIR CONSEQUENCES WITHIN AND OUTSIDE THE EURO-AMERICAN REGION ARE CONSIDERED, STRESSING IN PARTICULAR THE EMERGENCE OF A MASS SOCIETY AND A GLOBAL WORLD. A DISCUSSION OF THE MAIN TRENDS IN CONTEMPORARY HISTORIOGRAPHY IS INCLUDED
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20702488-1 -
Storia contemporanea - C - 1
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To acquire an adequate knowledge of the major events and the main dynamics of Nineteenth-century world history, with particular reference to the most important themes of historiographical research.
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6
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M-STO/04
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20702488-2 -
Storia contemporanea - C - 2
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To acquire an adequate knowledge of the major events and the main dynamics of Twentieth-century world history, with particular reference to the most important themes of historiographical research.
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6
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M-STO/04
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0 DI BASE - DISCIPLINE GEOGRAFICHE - (show)
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12
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20702477 -
POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
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The course aims to introduce students to political and economic geography and to offer the basic tools to understand the organization of societies and their spaces in particular: evolution of geographical thought and keys to understand the current world system.
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20702477-1 -
Geografia politica ed economica - 1
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The course aims to introduce students to political and economic geography and to offer the basic tools to understand the organization of societies and their spaces in particular: evolution of geographical thought and keys to understand the current world system.
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DUMONT ISABELLE
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The course will address the evolution of the world economy geographic scenario in recent decades, as well as the evolution of the conceptual tools needed to understand the radical changes of economic and political nature materialized in this same period. With this in mind, we are going to discuss: the globalization and its territorial effects (from the breakup of the postwar global order, to the emergence of the Global South); the geography of resources (agricultural, mining, energetic); the industrial sectors in the third millennium; the centrality of urban spaces in the contemporary economy; the geography of transport and tourism and so on. There will be lectures and eventual workshops.
( reference books)
G. Dematteis, C. Lanza, F. Nano, A. Vanolo, 2010,"Geografia dell'economia mondiale",Torino, UTET(Fourth edition)
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20702477-2 -
Geografia politica ed economica - 2
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The course aims to introduce students to political and economic geography and to offer the basic tools to understand the organization of societies and their spaces in particular: evolution of geographical thought and keys to understand the current world system.
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DUMONT ISABELLE
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In this second part of the course of Political and Economic Geography (only for 12 CFU) we highlight the process of “spatial rewriting” of politics and we provide interpretative keys to understand the changes occurred in recent years in the complex relationship between geography and politics. Further to an overview on the evolution of the main schools of thought in the geopolitical sphere, we explore key subjects such as: the State and its transformations, from the Welfare State to Workfare State; the geography of regionalisms and nationalisms; the importance of social movements in contemporary politics; the areas of the world with the highest conflict rates and so on. There will be lectures, an excursion and eventual workshops.
( reference books)
E. DANSERO e R. SOMMELLA (eds), 2011,"Geografia politica"Torino, UTET(Original title "Political Geography", J. Painter & A. Jeffrey, second edition)
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20702393 -
GEOGRAPHY
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Geografia I Acquisition of the knowledge on Earth system functioning and on the interactions between its different components (lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere and biosphere); develop skills for understanding the earth's physical phenomena, their origins and the reasons for their geographical distribution.
Geografia II Provide basic knowledge on the human geography’s key concepts and on territorial analysis tools; develop skills aimed at understanding and interpreting the different aspects of spatial and territorial organization, of the man-environment relationships in a diachronic perspective
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20702393-1 -
GEOGRAFIA I
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Acquisition of the knowledge on Earth system functioning and on the interactions between its different components (lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere and biosphere); develop skills for understanding the earth's physical phenomena, their origins and the reasons for their geographical distribution.
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MASETTI CARLA
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The Course is scheduled into two modulesThe module I will provide an introduction to the knowledge of those physical environmental characteristics of our planet that constitute the natural component of the landscapeTop topics to be covered during the I Module: Basic Concepts of Astronomical Geography; The planet Earth; The representation of the Earth's surface; The lithosphere: minerals and rocks; Stratigraphy and Tectonics; Volcanic phenomena; Seismic phenomena; The Plaque Tettonica and the Evolution of the Earth; Marine hydrography; Continental hydrography; The terrestrial atmosphere; Elements and factors of the climate; Modeling the Earth's surfaceThe second module (6 cfu) will emphasize the different aspects of the territorial organization of the relationship between man and the environment, interpreted in a space-time dimension. A series of lessons will be directed in particular to the deepening of the physical-anthropic evolution of Italian landscapes. During the course there is an excursion that is an integral part of the didactics.Main topics to be addressed during the second module: What is human geography; Spatial interaction and spatial behavior; Population and migration; Geography of languages; Ethnic Geography; Urban systems and urban structures; Territorial economic structures: primary, secondary, tertiary and beyond; Environmental challenges. Specific topics covered by the didactic excursion
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a) I module (6 cfu)Attending students:- lesson notes and supplementary learning material that will be provided during the course.Non-Attending Students:-E. Lupia Palmieri, M. Parotto, Il Globo terrestre e la sua evoluzione,Edizione blu-Seconda edizione,testo unico, Milano, Zanichelli,2019 (ISBN: 978-88-08-32899-1).b) First and Second modulesAttending students:- a good high school manual, lesson notes and supplementary learning material that will be provided during the course.Non-Attending Students:-E. Lupia Palmieri, M. Parotto, Il Globo terrestre e la sua evoluzione,Edizione blu-Seconda edizione,testo unico, Milano, Zanichelli,2019 (ISBN: 978-88-08-32899-1).
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20702393-2 -
GEOGRAFIA II
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Provide basic knowledge on the human geography’s key concepts and on territorial analysis tools; develop skills aimed at understanding and interpreting the different aspects of spatial and territorial organization, of the man-environment relationships in a diachronic perspective
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MASETTI CARLA
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The Course is scheduled into two modulesThe module I will provide an introduction to the knowledge of those physical environmental characteristics of our planet that constitute the natural component of the landscapeTop topics to be covered during the I Module: Basic Concepts of Astronomical Geography; The planet Earth; The representation of the Earth's surface; The lithosphere: minerals and rocks; Stratigraphy and Tectonics; Volcanic phenomena; Seismic phenomena; The Plaque Tettonica and the Evolution of the Earth; Marine hydrography; Continental hydrography; The terrestrial atmosphere; Elements and factors of the climate; Modeling the Earth's surfaceThe second module (6 cfu) will emphasize the different aspects of the territorial organization of the relationship between man and the environment, interpreted in a space-time dimension. A series of lessons will be directed in particular to the deepening of the physical-anthropic evolution of Italian landscapes. During the course there is an excursion that is an integral part of the didactics.Main topics to be addressed during the second module: What is human geography; Spatial interaction and spatial behavior; Population and migration; Geography of languages; Ethnic Geography; Urban systems and urban structures; Territorial economic structures: primary, secondary, tertiary and beyond; Environmental challenges. Specific topics covered by the didactic excursion
( reference books)
a) I module (6 cfu)Attending students:- lesson notes and supplementary learning material that will be provided during the course.Non-Attending Students:-E. Lupia Palmieri, M. Parotto, Il Globo terrestre e la sua evoluzione,Edizione blu-Seconda edizione,testo unico, Milano, Zanichelli,2019 (ISBN: 978-88-08-32899-1).b) First and Second modulesAttending students:- a good high school manual, lesson notes and supplementary learning material that will be provided during the course.Non-Attending Students:-E. Lupia Palmieri, M. Parotto, Il Globo terrestre e la sua evoluzione,Edizione blu-Seconda edizione,testo unico, Milano, Zanichelli,2019 (ISBN: 978-88-08-32899-1).
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M-GGR/01
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3 - BASE - DISCIPLINE LETTERARIE E STORICO ARTISTICHE - curriculum Storia, ambiente e territorio - (show)
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20709853 -
ISTITUZIONI DI LETTERATURA ITALIANA CONTEMPORANEA
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20709853 ISTITUZIONI DI LETTERATURA ITALIANA CONTEMPORANEA in Lettere L-10 VENTURINI MONICA
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The course, starting from 1861 to the second half of the 20th century, will follow the development of Italian literary history on both the lyrical and narrative side. Each author will be studied in its historical and geographical context, by some examples of reading and textual analysis of his major works, also through the constant reference to the relationship with cinema, television and new media.
( reference books)
Critical bibliography:
Monica Venturini, L'Unità discontinua. Poesia e identità nazionale nel Novecento, Perugia, Morlacchi, 2016
General bibliography: The history of Italian literature from 1861 to the 1970s is to be prepared on a manual of Italian literature (we recommend: Giulio Ferroni, Storia della letteratura Italiana, Dall’Ottocento al Novecento e Il Novecento e il nuovo millennio, Mondadori Università). A good knowledge of the following authors, is required: Carducci, Nievo, Verga, Capuana, De Roberto, Fogazzaro, Deledda, Serao, D’Annunzio, Pirandello, Tozzi, Svevo, Palazzeschi, Gadda, Moravia, Flaiano, Pavese, Vittorini, Fenoglio, Calvino, Pratolini, Tomasi di Lampedusa, Bassani, Cassola, Pasolini, Sciascia, Primo Levi, Elsa Morante, Anna Maria Ortese. It also requires a profile of the 20th century, as well as a good knowledge of the following authors: Pascoli, D’Annunzio, Gozzano, Marinetti, Palazzeschi, Campana, Saba, Ungaretti, Montale, Quasimodo, Luzi, Caproni, Penna, Bertolucci, Sereni, Pavese, Pasolini, Rosselli.
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L-FIL-LET/11
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20705284 -
STORIA DELL'ARTE MODERNA
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PAINTING AND SCULPTURE IN ITALY BETWEEN XVI AND XVIII CENTURIES. THE COURSE ADDRESSES TO FIRST DEGREE STUDENTS AND AIMS TO TRACE THE DEVELOP OF PAINTING AND SCULPTURE BETWEEN XVI AND XVIII CENTURIES, PASSING THROUGH THE HISTORY OF THE MAIN ARTISTS OF THE PERIOD AND THROUGH THE FIGURATIVE LANGUAGES THEY GAVE BIRTH.
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L-ART/02
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20709150 -
HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY
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20709150 STORIA DELLA FOTOGRAFIA in ARCHEOLOGIA E STORIA DELL'ARTE L-1 N0 FRONGIA ANTONELLO
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This lecture class offers an introduction to the history of photographic languages, practices, and cultures from the origins to the end of the 19th century. Lectures will focus on the "close reading" of different types of photographic texts (including individual images, series, photo-texts, books, and exhibitions) and will discuss case studies associated with the crucial moments in the medium's affirmation as an intellectual and artistic field.
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Reference text: - A. Gunthert, M. Poivert, Storia della fotografia dalle origini ai giorni nostri, Electa, Milano 2009 (or. ed. 2007), pp. 10-301;
Further materials will be provided in class.
Regular attendance is warmly suggested. A basic knowledge of Modern History and Modern Art History is required.
Distant learning Students who cannot attend on a regular basis must inform the instructor of their distant learning status by March 15, 2020. In any case, they are warmly advised to set up at least one appointment with the instructor during their study period, in order to discuss class objectives and learning strategies.
For the final exam, distant learning students are responsible for the following text, including all photographs and artworks reproduced therein: - A. Gunthert, M. Poivert, Storia della fotografia dalle origini ai giorni nostri, Electa, Milano 2009 (or. ed. 2007), pp. 10-301; - W. Guadagnini (a cura di), La fotografia. Le origini 1839-1890, Skira, Ginevra-Milano 2011, pp. 34-111, 144-199, 200-225, 226-277; - M. Mozzo, Note sulla documentazione fotografica in Italia nella seconda metà dell’Ottocento, tra tutela, restauro e catalogazione, in Arti e storia nel Medioevo, vol. IV, E. Castelnuovo, G. Sergi (eds), Il Medioevo al passato e al presente (Turin: Einaudi, 2004), pp. 847-870.
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L-ART/03
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20710125 -
Storia economica e sociale del Medioevo
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This course is designed to provide an introduction to the economic and social history of the Middle Ages via the use of sources, often in the original language.
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INTERNULLO DARIO
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Italian urban societies between the eleventh and fourteenth centuries. The course aims at providing an updated framework of the Italian urban societies during the eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, with particular attention to the cities where the so-called "communal" phenomenon was more evident. Based on and interacting with the most updated historiography, the lessons will focus on configurations and types of the available sources, and analyze then the following topics: the economic growth in the West and the European political structures between the high and late middle ages; the emergence and developments of Italian city communes; urban societies and their main actors – laymen and ecclesiastics; urban economy within more broad Euro-Mediterranean economic circuits; written culture and intellectuals. The final lessons will focus on reading and commenting on a dossier of sources.
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Testo di riferimento: - François Menant, L’Italia dei comuni (1100-1350), traduzione e cura di E. Igor Mineo, Roma, Viella, 2011 (ed. or. Paris 2005)
Due saggi o sezioni, concordati con il (e forniti dal) docente, fra i seguenti testi:* - Paolo Cammarosano, Italia medievale. Struttura e geografia delle fonti scritte, Roma, Carocci, 2011 (prima ed. 1991) - Jean-Claude Maire Vigueur, Cavalieri e cittadini. Guerra, conflitti e società nell’Italia comunale, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2004 (ed. or. Paris 2003) - Jean-Claude Maire Vigueur, Enrico Faini, Il sistema politico dei comuni italiani (secoli XII-XIV), Milano-Torino, Bruno Mondadori Campus, 2010 - Chris Wickham, Sonnambuli verso un nuovo mondo. L’affermazione dei comuni italiani nel XII secolo, traduzione e cura di Luigi Provero, Roma, Viella, 2017 (ed. or. Princeton 2015) - Origine dei comuni. Discutere «Sonnambuli verso un nuovo mondo» di Chris Wickham, a cura di Sandro Carocci, «Storica» 70 (2018), pp. 91-149.
* Per i non frequentanti è preferibile la lettura integrale di Maire Vigueur e Faini, Il sistema politico dei comuni italiani
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M-STO/01
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3 caratterizzanti -Storia Moderna e Contemporanea - curriculum Storia, ambiente e territorio - (show)
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20702483 -
METHODOLOGY AND SOURCES OF HISTORICAL RESEARCH
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The course aims to enhance the student's critique attitude towards historical knowledge, on her hermeneutical value and on her object, on the different tipologies of sources and their use, on the relation between History and the other Social Sciences, on the methodology of Historical research, on different conception of History and evolutions of Historiography.
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20702483-1 -
Metodologia e fonti della ricerca storica - 1
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In the first part the course will focus on a critical view on some of the most important topics of the historical knowledge, how it is contructed, how the historian works, the epistemological aspects and the narrative ones.
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MERLUZZI MANFREDI
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I modulo (6 CFU)I) Two books between: - J. Topolski, Narrare La Storia, B. Mondadori, Milano, 1997- S. Rogari, La Scienza Storica, Torino, Utet, 2013- M. Bloch, Apologia della storia, Torino, Einaudi, 2009- S. Morgan, K. Jenkins, A. Munslow, Manifestos for History, Routledge, New York-London, 2007- A. Munslow, Narrative and History, Palgrave Macmillan, Houndmills, 2007II)Choosing two books:- P.. Burke, La storia culturale, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2006- H. White, Forme di storia. Dalla realtà alla narrazione, Roma, Carocci, 2006- M. Ridolfi, Verso la public history. Fare e raccontare storia nel tempo presente, Pacini, Pisa, 2017- B. Bonomo, Voci della memoria, Roma, Carocci, 2013- S. Gruzinski, Abbiamo ancora bisogno della storia? Il senso del passato nel mondo globalizzato, Raffaello Cortina, Milano, 2016II modulo (6 CFU) a) Mandatory books:I. Wallerstein, Comprendere il mondo. Introduzione all'analisi dei sistemi-mondo, Asterios, Trieste 2013S. Conrad, Storia globale. Un'introduzione, Carocci , Roma 2015b) Choosing one of these books R. Romanelli (a cura di), Impero, imperi. Una conversazione, L'Ancora del Mediterraneo, Napoli, 2009G.M. Bravo (a cura di), Imperi e imperialismo: modelli e realtà imperiali nel mondo occidentale: 14. Giornata Luigi Firpo : atti del Convegno internazionale, 26-28 settembre 2007, Roma : Edizioni di storia e letteratura, Roma 2009R. Ben-Ghiat (a cura di), Gli imperi. Dall'antichità all'età contemporanea, Il Mulino Bologn, 2009C. H. Parker, Relazioni globali nell'età moderna. 1400-1800, Il Mulino 2012A. Pagden, Signori del mondo. Ideologie dell'impero in Spagna, Gran Bretagna e Francia 1500-1800, Il Mulino, Bologna, 2008M. Hardt, Antonio Negri, Impero, BUR, Milano 2003b) Choosing one of these books:Cardini F., Il sultano e lo zar. Due imperi a confronto, Salerno 2018Del Pero M., Libertà e impero. Gli Stati Uniti e il mondo 1776-2011, Laterza, Roma-Bari 2011Elliott J.H, Imperi dell'Atlantico; America britannica e America spagnola, 1492-1830, Einaudi, Torino 2017Faroqhi S., L' impero ottomano, Il Mulino, Bologna 2014.Gallino L., Finanzcapitalismo, Einaudi, Torino, 2011Innis H. A, Miconi A., Impero e comunicazioni, Meltemi, Roma 2001 - Marcocci G., L'invenzione di un impero. Politica e cultura nel mondo portoghese (1450-1600), Carocci, Roma 2011Parker G., La rivoluzione militare, Il Mulino, Bologna 2014Pedani M.P., Venezia porta d'Oriente, Il Mulino, Bologna 2010.
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20702483-2 -
Metodologia e fonti della ricerca storica - 2
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In the second part of the course, moving from a criticism of the concept of "eurocentrism", of his epistemological value, the course will analyze the evolution of the historiographical ideas on World and Global History, with some references to the Post Colonial Studies.
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20702494 -
SOCIAL HISTORY
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With an interdisciplinary approach and a comparative perspective, the course intends to give knowledge of phenomena and social processes that, with reference mainly to Italy and West Europe, characterized the period between the Eighteenth Century to the end of the Twentieth Century. Demography, family, migrations, social stratification and mobility processes, professions, material culture and social-health conditions are some of the issues of the course, all of them included in the broader framework of economic and political dynamics and joined by historiographical questions.
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Storia sociale - 1
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Social HistoryWith an interdisciplinary approach and a comparative perspective, the course intends to give knowledge of phenomena and social processes that, with reference mainly to Italy and West Europe, characterized the period between the Eighteenth Century to the end of the Twentieth Century. Demography, family, migrations, social stratification and mobility processes, professions, material culture and social-health conditions are some of the issues of the course, all of them included in the broader framework of economic and political dynamics and joined by historiographical questions.
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TINO PIETRO
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Social HistoryUnit 1 – 36 hours - 6 cfu.Emigration, internal migration and immigration in Italy from the nineteenth century to today.The course aims at retracing, generally starting from the Italian unification and indicating the multiple implications of the latter, the internal and external migration phenomena that characterized and still characterize the history of the Italian society: from the nineteenth-century internal seasonal migrations, which were mainly at a short distance and connected to the agricultural activity, to the exodus from the South to the North of the Italian Peninsula during the 1950s and the 1960s of the Twentieth Century; from the great European and transoceanic migrations of the decades between the centuries 19th and 20th to the ones, once again transoceanic and European, of the first twenty-five years of the Republic, until the successive evolution by which Italy transformed into a country (also) of immigrants.
( reference books)
Social HistoryUnit 1 – 36 hours - 6 cfu.Emigration, internal migration and immigration in Italy from the nineteenth century to today.- P. Audenino, M. Tirabassi, Migrazioni italiane. Storia e storie dall’Ancien régime a oggi, Bruno Mondadori, Milano 2008.- P. Bevilacqua, A. De Clementi, E. Franzina (a cura di), Storia dell’emigrazione italiana, vol. II, Arrivi, Donzelli, Roma 2002, four of the following essays: A. Trento, In Brasile (pp. 3-23); F. Devoto, In Argentina (pp. 25-54); R. J. Vecoli, Negli Stati Uniti (pp. 55-88); B. Ramirez, In Canada (pp. 89-96); V. Cappelli, Nelle altre Americhe (pp. 97-109); A. Boncompagni, In Australia (pp. 111-119); E. Pugliese, In Germania (pp. 121-132); E. Vial, In Francia (pp. 133-146); G. M. Sabino, In Svizzera (pp. 147-158); A. Morelli, In Belgio (pp. 159-170).- S. Gallo, Senza attraversare le frontiere. Le migrazioni interne dall’Unità a oggi, Laterza, Roma-Bari 2012.- M. Colucci, Storia dell’immigrazione straniera in Italia, Carocci, Roma 2018.
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20702494-2 -
Storia sociale - 2
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Social HistoryWith an interdisciplinary approach and a comparative perspective, the course intends to give knowledge of phenomena and social processes that, with reference mainly to Italy and West Europe, characterized the period between the Eighteenth Century to the end of the Twentieth Century. Demography, family, migrations, social stratification and mobility processes, professions, material culture and social-health conditions are some of the issues of the course, all of them included in the broader framework of economic and political dynamics and joined by historiographical questions.
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TINO PIETRO
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Social HistoryUnit II - 36 hours - 6 cfu.Malaria in Italy between the XIX and XX centuries.The course intends to retrace the history of malaria and of its complex and multiple consequences - from the environmental, economic, demographic, sanitary and cultural point of view – and its relationship with the policies implemented to fight it, starting from the years around the Italian unification and until the half of the 20th century, namely the period of the definitive eradication of the disease.
( reference books)
Social HistoryUnit II - 36 hours - 6 cfu.Malaria in Italy between the XIX and XX centuries.- F. M. Snowden, La conquista della malaria. Una modernizzazione italiana 1900-1962, Einaudi, Torino 2008.- E. Tognotti, Per una storia della malaria in Italia. Il caso della Sardegna, Franco Angeli, Milano 2008.
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20702491 -
HISTORY OF AGRICULTURE
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The course aims to give knowledge of the changes that, starting generally from the eighteenth century «agricultural revolution» and with reference mainly to Italy and Western Europe, marked the agriculture in the plurality of its aspects – land ownership and forms of management, cropping systems, dynamics of production and markets, agricultural contracts and social relations, technical-agronomic, agricultural policies, rural society, etc. -, discussed and analyzed in relation to their historical contexts and environmental
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TINO PIETRO
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History of Agriculture Unit I - 36 hours - 6 cfu. Italian agriculture in the XIX and XX centuries. The course aims at reconstructing, in the framework of the European context, the essential moments and aspects of the transformation processes that during the centuries XIX-XX marked the Italian agriculture. A particular attention will be paid to the analysis of the property structure changes and of the related forms of management, of the farming and productive transformations in relation to the environmental peculiarities of the different Italian territorial contexts and to the market’s dynamics, until the wide rural hexode and the radical and rapid affirmation of industrial agriculture in the second part of the 20th century.
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History of Agriculture Unit I - 36 hours - 6 cfu. Italian agriculture in the XIX and XX centuries. - F. Dovring, La trasformazione dell’agricoltura europea, in Storia economica Cambridge, vol. VI, La rivoluzione industriale e i suoi sviluppi, a cura di H. J. Habakkuk e M. Postan, Einaudi, Torino 1974, tomo II, pp. 653-730. - P. Bevilacqua, Agricoltura, in Dizionario storico dell’Italia unita, a cura di B. Bongiovanni e N. Tranfaglia, Laterza, Roma-Bari 1996, pp. 3-22. - Accademia dei Georgofili, Storia dell’agricoltura italiana, vol. III, L’Età contemporanea, tomo 1, Dalle «rivoluzioni agronomiche» alle trasformazioni del Novecento, a cura di R. Cianferoni, Z. Ciuffoletti, L. Rombai, Edizioni Polistampa, Firenze 2002, the following essays: C. Pazzagli, Colture, lavori, tecniche, rendimenti (pp. 53-93); G. Coppola, La proprietà della terra, i percettori dei prodotti e della rendita (pp. 217-284). - P. Bevilacqua (a cura di), Storia dell’agricoltura italiana in età contemporanea, vol. I, Spazi e paesaggi, Marsilio, Venezia 1989, one of the following essays: G. Crainz, La cascina padana. Ragioni funzionali e svolgimenti (pp. 37-76); F. Mercurio, Agricolture senza casa. Il sistema del lavoro migrante nelle maremme e nel latifondo (pp. 131-179); B. Bianchi, La nuova pianura. Il paesaggio delle terre bonificate in area padana (pp. 451-494); G. Coppola, La montagna alpina. Vocazioni originarie e trasformazioni funzionali (pp. 495-530); P. Tino, La montagna meridionale. Boschi, uomini, economie tra Otto e Novecento (pp. 677-754). - P. Bevilacqua (a cura di), Storia dell’agricoltura italiana in età contemporanea, vol. II, Uomini e classi, Marsilio, Venezia 1990, two of the following essays: G. Massullo, Contadini. La piccola proprietà coltivatrice nell’Italia contemporanea (pp. 5-43); S. Anselmi, Mezzadri e mezzadrie nell’Italia centrale (pp. 201-259); R. Fanfani, Proprietà terriera e azienda agricola nell’Italia del dopoguerra (pp. 415-466). - E. Sereni, Storia del paesaggio agrario italiano, Laterza, Roma-Bari (varie edizioni), (capitoli I, VII-X). One of the following books at the choice: - P. Tino, Le radici della vita. Storia della fertilità della terra nel Mezzogiorno (secoli XIX-XX), Seconda edizione, Rubbettino, Soveria Mannelli 2015. - P. Tino, Campania felice? Territorio e agricolture prima della «grande trasformazione», Meridiana libri-Donzelli, Catanzaro-Roma 1997. - P. Bevilacqua, Il cibo e la terra. Agricoltura, ambiente e salute negli scenari del nuovo millennio, Donzelli, Roma 2018. - R. Pazzagli, G. Bonini, Italia contadina. Dall’esodo rurale al ritorno alla campagna, Aracne editrice, Canterano (RM) 2018. - R. Finzi, “Sazia assai ma dà poco fiato”. Il mais nell’economia e nella vita rurale italiane. Secoli XVI-XX, Clueb, Bologna 2009. - F. Cazzola, Storia delle campagne padane dall’Ottocento a oggi, Bruno Mondadori, Milano 1996 (Parte prima: capitoli 1 e 2; Parte terza: capitoli 7 e 10). - S. Jacini, I risultati dell’Inchiesta agraria (1884), Introduzione di G. Nenci, Einaudi, Torino 1976 (consultabile in biblioteca). - R. Lentini, L’invasione silenziosa. Storia della fillossera nella Sicilia dell’800, Torri del Vento Edizioni, Palermo 2015. - S. Mura, Parlamento e questione fondiaria nell’Italia liberale, 1861-1914, Franco Angeli, Milano 2017.
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STORIA DELLA SCIENZA E DELLE TECNICHE
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The course is designed to introduce students to the history of science and technology, notably to the history of life science and medicine from antiquity to 1800. It will take into account the intellectual and social aspects of science.
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STORIA DELLA SCIENZA E DELLE TECNICHE 2
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The course is designed to introduce students to the history of science and technology, notably to the history of life science and medicine from antiquity to 1800. It will take into account the intellectual and social aspects of science.
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STORIA DELLA SCIENZA E DELLE TECNICHE 1
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The course is designed to introduce students to the history of science and technology, notably to the history of life science and medicine from antiquity to 1800. It will take into account the intellectual and social aspects of science.
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ECONOMIC HISTORY
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20702497 STORIA ECONOMICA in Filosofia L-5 CONTE GIAMPAOLO
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The course outlines the formation and the development of the main capitalistic economies both in Europe and out of Europe between 19th and 20th centuries.
I. The first and second industrial revolution - The preconditions for capitalist development in modern Eastern Atlantic, Centuries 17-18th. - Expanded commercial agricultural revolution and industrial revolution in Britain in the eighteenth century. - The process of capitalist concentration in the nineteenth century and the second industrial revolution. II. Economic development in the 20th century - Industry, trade networks, financial markets on the eve of the First World War. - The economic cycles in the post-war period - The crisis of 1929 and national policies in the '30s.
( reference books)
Attending students:
G. Feliu, C. Sudrià, Introduzione alla storia economica mondiale, Padova, CADEM, 2013, capp. 1 – 11.
plus a further book:
F. Braudel, Espansione europea e capitalismo. 1450-1650, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2015. L. Conte, V. Torreggiani, Istituzioni, capitali e moneta. Storia dei sistemi finanziari contemporanei, Milano, Mondadori, 2017, Introduzione + capp. 1-3.
Non-attending students (add to above-mentioned books):
M. Fornasari, La banca, la borsa, lo Stato. Una storia della finanza (secc. XIII-XXI), Torino, Giappichelli, 2017, pp. 1-154.
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CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
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The course provides basic anthropological conceptual tools to understand the notions of cultural diversity, origin, identity, belonging, globalization, in order to develop critical thinking and competences in analysing contemporary societies through differences, together with the ability to interpret contexts through space and time and to respond to the challenges of the contemporary globalization processe
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GRIBALDO ALESSANDRA MARGHERITA MATILDE
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The first part of the course is an introduction to cultural anthropology, starting from the different subjects of anthropological knowledge in a historical view. The basic features of anthropological reasoning, the notions of relativism, culture, ethnic identity, and ethnographic method will be introduced. The second part focuses on kinship and the diverse forms of family making, highlighting the multiple of practices and meanings involved through European and extra-European ethnographic studies. Issues addressed: the given dimension, the cultural costruction and the social practices of kinship and gender, the concepts related to reproduction and relatedness, genealogy, filiation and alliance, relevant changes in contemporary family making.
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Fabietti, Malighetti, Matera, Dal tribale al globale. Introduzione all'antropologia, Bruno Mondadori, 2012
One of the following books:
Grilli, Simonetta, Antropologia delle famiglie contemporanee, Carocci, 2019 Palumbo, Berardino, Identità nel tempo. Saggi di antropologia della parentela, Argo, 1997 Remotti, Francesco, Contro Natura, Laterza, 2008 Solinas, Pier Giorgio La famiglia. Un’antropologia delle relazioni primarie, Carocci, 2010
Non-attending students should add: Pompeo, Francesco, Elementi di Antropologia Critica, Meti Edizioni, 2018
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HISTORY AND INSTITUTIONS OF ISLAM
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This course presents an introduction to the history of Islam and to the Muslim World, focussing on the relation between Islam and politics, in a non-Eurocentric view, across ages and different places.
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GERVASIO GENNARO
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The course aims at exploring the Islamic phenomenon in its genesis with a special focus on it historical origin, in order to provide the students with:
a. A methodological introduction to the history of the Muslim World, aiming at a critical approach, aware of the dangers of prejudices and misrepresentations. Hence, students will be introduced to the question of Orientalism, and its persistence until today, then the question of periodization of History from an Islamic viewpoint, looking in a diachronic way, at eras of the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern Reagion where Islam was born and developed in the first instance. b. Basic elements of Islamic studies: creed, texts, pillars, umma, jihad, Law (shari'ah). Moreover students will study the notions of: authority, Shi'a and Sunna, Caliphate and Imamate; Dhimma; Everyday Islam. c. Outline of politico-institutional History of Islam from the Unity of the Caliphate until the frammentation and the Ottoman Empire, highlighting the plurality of experiences of the Islamic States. d. An Introduction to the basic themes of Modern and Contemprray Histor of Muslim Majority Countries, witha spacial focus on Middle East and North Africa.
( reference books)
For those attending the course:
- Appunti delle lezioni - Lorenzo Declich, Islam in 20 parole, Bari-Roma: Laterza 2016. - Pier Giovanni Donini, Il mondo islamico. Breve storia dal Cinquecento a oggi, Bari-Roma: Economica Laterza, 2015 (o altre edizioni). - Dispense disponibili sul sito web in pdf, comprendenti: - Anna Bozzo, L’Islàm questo sconosciuto. - EW Said, Orientalismo, “Introduzione”. - G. Endress, Introduzione alla storia del mondo musulmano, Capp. 1-3-6.
Those not attending will choose one of the following list :
- Carole Hillenbrand, Islam. Una nuova introduzione storica, Torino: Einaudi, 2016. - G. Filoramo (a cura di), Islam, Roma-Bari: Laterza, ultima edizione.
Sarà utile strumento complementare la lettura di: Il Corano, traduzione e cura di A. Bausani, Milano, BUR, varie edizioni (si legga, in particolare, l’introduzione).
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STORIA DEI MOVIMENTI E DEI PARTITI POLITICI
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The aim of the course is to understand the methodological foundations of political history and cultural history
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THE COURSE AIMS TO EXPLAIN THE EVOLUTION OF ITALIAN POLITICAL SYSTEM FROM UNIFICATION TO THE CRISIS OF 1992, THE COURSE WILL BE ENRICHED BY AN IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS ABOUT THE REPRESENTATIONS OF THE REPUBLICAN HISTORY IN THE SINGER SONG WRITERS SONGS. THE COURSE WILL FURNISH ELEMENTS OF HISTORICAL METHOD.
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P. CARUSI, I partiti politici italiani dall’Unità ad oggi, Roma, Edizioni Studium, 2015
P. CARUSI, Viva l'Italia. Narrazioni e rappresentazioni della storia repubblicana nei versi dei cantautori "impegnati", ed. Le Monnier, Firenze 2018
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HISTORY OF RELIGIONS
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Students will obtain the basic competencies for evaluating, analyzing and reading the religious phenomenon in a historical approach and its consequences on modern culture; Secondly they will learn the history of the study of religions.
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GIORDA MARIA CHIARA
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In our society religion and religious issues have an important space, which can be recognized in different forms of belief. This class offers an introduction to the principle themes and theories which emerge in the history of the studies about religion/religions. We will try to tackle the difficult question "What is religion? What are religions?". In particular, we will discuss different theories about religion, its essence, its function in the society, up to the last approaches which underline the imbrication of religion with cultures, politics and societies. Key words and topics (body, gender, violence, space) will be discussed in a comparative and historical approach. The history of religious studies is taught through a multidisciplinary perspective, which allows students to focus on different approaches such as history, anthropology, sociology, cognitive sciences. The historical study of tools and approaches in religious studies are as follows: The beginning of history of religions: the modern period What is religion? History of religion studies from the 18th century onwards. Anthropological and sociological methods in 19th century New paradigms: towards the 20th century Psychology and cognitive sciences Italian school during the 20th century A glance from, a glance on the East
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Attending studies 1. Appunti del corso e letture indicate nel percorso (vedi materiali didattici on line e l’ulteriore materiale che verrà distribuito dal docente durante le lezioni)
2. 5 chapters from G. Filoramo, Manuale di storia delle religioni, Laterza, Roma Bari, 2005 or from G. Filoramo, N. Spineto, M. Giorda, Manuale di scienze della religione, Morcelliana, Brescia 2019
3. J. Jensen, Religione, Bulzoni, Roma 2017 or M. Bombardieri, M. Giorda, S, Hejazi, Capire l’Islam, Mito o realtà? Morcelliana, Brescia 2019
Non attending students will study the whole: G. Filoramo, Manuale di storia delle religioni, Laterza, Roma Bari, 2005.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY AND LIBRARIANSHIP
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OBIETTIVO DEL CORSO, ARTICOLABILE IN DUE PARTI, È CONDURRE ALL’APPRENDIMENTO DEL QUADRO STORICO-ISTITUZIONALE DELLE BIBLIOTECHE ITALIANE COSÌ COME SI È CONFIGURATO DURANTE LA STORIA E DEL CONCRETO MODO DI FUNZIONARE DELLA STRUTTURA BIBLIOTECARIA IN RELAZIONE ALLE ESIGENZE DI STUDIO E DI RICERCA. IN PARTICOLARE, LA PARTE BIBLIOTECONOMICA DEL CORSO COMPRENDERÀ L’ESPOSIZIONE DI LINEAMENTI DI STORIA DELLE BIBLIOTECHE E LA TRATTAZIONE DEI PRINCIPI SOGGIACENTI AI PROCESSI DI MEDIAZIONE COMUNICATIVA CHE LA BIBLIOTECA È CHIAMATA AD ATTUARE.
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20702382 BIBLIOGRAFIA E BIBLIOTECONOMIA in Lettere L-10 MARQUARDT LUISA
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Foreword Sound abilities in reading (conceived as a set of literacies: functional, multimedia, information…) are required to any citizen in order to understand the phenomena of our complex, transitional, “liquid” society, and to be able to self-orienteering and learning in such a globalised and interconnected context.
Libraries, archives, documentation and information centers (and museums as well) are vital learning environments that enable their users to acquire, reinforce, improve Information Literacy and therefore a competent use of information. Furthermore, they contribute to meet the 2030 SDGs.
Objectives o Becoming aware of the strategic relevance of information literacy and of the role played in it by libraries, especially the school library, in the learning process in a complex society. o Knowing the theoretical basic fundamentals and acquiring the techniques of Bibliography, Librarianship and Documentation, in particularly concerning: Information and documentation as an instructional and educational resource web 2.0 in media and information literacy education and as a means of communication and outreach of library services addressed to children and pupils planning, organization and management of public libraries, school libraries, children’s libraries as a learning environment Prerequisites A basic knowledge of the following fields is appreciated: History, Education, Adult Education, Computer Science (PC, Internet, e-mail), English language
Course Description The course is divided in three modules: 1) Introduction (on Info-complexity, Media and Information Literacy, Bibliographic research and Academic Writing) 2) Bibliography 3) Librarianship
The course o Presents and analyzes the definitions of Information Literacy, and, more recently, MIL – Media and Information Literacy, starting from UNESCO and library associations documents; o Suggests and analyzes approaches and methods of information seeking, taking into account the information overload and digital divide phenomena; o Reflects on the role of libraries and librarians in contrasting such exclusion phenomena through customized services such as the Reference Library, users’ education, tank to new web 2.0 tools.
Content Basic concepts of: 1. Bibliography: definition; history in brief; types, reference citation and styles; compilation; tools; ISO standards. 2. Librarianship: definition; history in brief; types of libraries; standards, IFLA guidelines and manifestos, automation; 3. Documentation: types of documents, the documentation chain etc. Cataloging, Indexing (Dewey, CDU, subject and thesauri), OPAC. Collection development and space designing and planning. User education Library services assessment and evaluation.
( reference books)
1. MARCO SANTORO, Lezioni di bibliografia, Milano: Editrice Bibliografica, 2012. ISBN 9788870757224. 2. GIOVANNA GRANATA, Introduzione alla biblioteconomia, Bologna: Il Mulino, 2013. 3. one of the volumes of “Conoscere la biblioteca” series (Milano: Editrice Bibliografica) OR: MARTINA MARSANO, Serious game e lifelong learning, Roma: Aemme Publishing, 2017. 4. the booklet on Information Literacy by the teacher (available in Edmodo platform).
The Professor’s teaching resources, handouts etc. will be available on the Moodle platform accessible in Edmodo online platform.
Suggested further reading (very useful for writing the final paper): JOSÉ M. PRELLEZO – JESUS M. GARCIA, Invito alla ricerca. Metodologia e tecniche del lavoro scientifico, Roma: LAS, 2007.
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COOPERAZIONE INTERNAZIONALE
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Garavini Giuliano
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This course focusses on analysing the transformation on international private governance on of cooperation efforts among nation states from the Concert of Nations, to the expansion of colonialism, to the interwar period with the creation of the League of Nations, to the end of WWI with the formation of the UN system, to the phase that goes by the name of "second globalization" or "neoliberal globalization" that started in the 1980s. great attention will be devoted to the tensions between State and non-State actors, to the nature of the various international organizations and their changes overtime, to the competition and conflict between different forms of internationalism, of ideas of "development and human rights. At the end of the class students are supposed to have acquired a critical understanding of the international organizations and their evolution, of the conflicts over international economic and financial cooperation, over human right, development aid and international trade.
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Compulsory textbooks are: • Carla MENEGUZZI ROSTAGNI, "Politica di potenza e cooperazione. L'organizzazione internazionale dal Congresso di Vienna alla globalizzazione"
One text among the following: • Sara LORENZINI, "Una strana guerra fredda: Lo sviluppo e le relazioni Nord-Sud" • Lorenzo MECHI, "L'Organizzazione Internazionale del Lavoro e la ricostruzione europea. Le basi sociali dell'integrazione economica (1931-1957)" • Simone PAOLI, "Frontiera Sud: L'Italia e la nascita dell'Europa di Schengen" • Dani RODRIK, "La globalizzazione intelligente" • Silvia SALVATICI, "Nel nome degli altri: Storia dell'umanitarismo internazionale"
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ECONOMIC POLICY
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PRESENTATION AND TARGETS
ECONOMIC POLICY ANALYZES THE BEHAVIOUR OF ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL DOMESTIC INSTITUTIONS LIKE THE MARKET, THE STATE, NON PROFIT INSTITUTIONS LOOKING AT THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MICORO AND MACROECONOMIC POLICIES.
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21801582 POLITICA ECONOMICA in Scienze politiche e relazioni internazionali L-36 N0 ROMAGNOLI GIAN CESARE
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Methods, limits and potentialities of economic models which support economic policy decisions.
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The textbook adopted is: G.C. ROMAGNOLI, LEZIONI DI POLITICA ECONOMICA, FRANCO ANGELI, MILANO, Ristampa aggiornata, riveduta e corretta della 2.a edizione, 2018.
Adviced reading: un saggio a scelta tra quelli pubblicati nel volume a cura di G.C. ROMAGNOLI, “Le frontiere della politica economica”,Franco Angeli, Milano, 2019.
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Books, documents and writings of everyday life
The course aims to address the study of Latin and Greek writings of ancient, late antique, medieval and protomodern ages, with particular regard to their value for historical and philological studies. In this regard, both book and document writings will be examined, illustrating the genesis and historical events of all the main Greek and Latin writings (including their use for manuscripts in the vernacular). The module aims to provide an advanced preparation in the analysis of the writings, accompanied by historical and cultural knowledge useful for the correct interpretation of manuscript evidence. This course includes both the examination of reproductions of codes and documents, and the direct examination of manuscripts, through visits to archives and libraries. Knowledge of classical languages is recommended, but not compulsory. For any particular case, an interview with the teacher is necessary.
( reference books)
The examination will include knowledge of the materials distributed during the lessons (in paper and electronic format) and exercises. It is also required the study of:
• E. Crisci-P. Degni (a c. di), La scrittura greca dall’antichità all’epoca della stampa, Roma, Carocci, 2011 (due capitoli: I oppure II + III oppure IV); • A. Petrucci, Breve storia della scrittura latina, seconda edizione, Roma, Bagatto, 1992; • A. Petrucci, Prima lezione di paleografia, Roma – Bari, Laterza, 2002 (Universale, 811)
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DIPLOMATICA
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The course aims to present the main characteristics of documents in the Western legal tradition, with particular regard to their value for historical studies. In this regard, the external and internal characteristics of the document will be examined, as well as the cultural panorama of the times and places of production of the main types of documents, placing them in relation with the legal and cultural traditions of the history of the West. In this way, diplomatics is understood as a historical science capable of acting as a fundamental critical support to the historical disciplines, which find in manuscript documentation an important part of their primary sources of study. In particular, attention will be paid to the illustration of documentation of medieval Latin origin, which is particularly complex in its evaluation as a historical document; there will also be an in-depth study of the medieval documentary system of the city of Rome. This course includes both the examination of reproductions of documents and the direct examination of manuscripts and writing materials, through visits to archives and libraries.
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The final exam will include the knowledge of the material provided during the course. Students are required to add the study ofthe following texts: - Alessandro Pratesi, Genesi e forme del documento medievale, III edizione, Roma, Jouvence, 1999 (Guide, 3); - Two essays among those distributed during the course
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STORIA DELL'ETA' DELLA RIFORMA E DELLA CONTRORIFORMA
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The course proposes to explore some of the significant themes of European history between the late 15th century and the first half of the 17th century. Special attention will paid to religious, political and social, structures, which lead to the birth, affirmation and development of the Protestant movement, to the fracture of Christianity and to attempts that were made to limit and heal this fracture.
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The course will initially investigate principal questions regarding the political, religious, cultural and social structures that resulted in the breakdown of Christian unity, in the first decades of the sixteenth century. This will be followed by a study of the way in which the Roman church reacted to the Reform movement focusing in particular on the proto-inquisitorial activities of the Theatine order, which was founded in 1524 by Gian Pietro Carafa, the defender of Catholic orthodoxy.
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1) E. Bonora, La controriforma, Bari-Roma, Laterza
2) L. Schorn-Schütte, La riforma protestante, Bologna, il Mulino
3) A. Vanni, «Fare diligente inquisitione». Gian Pietro Carafa e le origini dei chierici regolari teatini, Roma, Viella
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HISTORY OF CULTURE IN THE MODERN AGE
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The aim of the course is to analyse some specific themes of European cultural history (and its relations with the religious, political and social aspects) between the beginning of the XVI century and the end of the XVIII century. A particular attention will be directed to the analysis of the historiographical debates related to the course's themes and to the critical study of the texts about the development of the European culture between Reinassance and Enlightenment.
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Madness in the Modern age
The first part of the course (6 CFU) will primarily be characterized by an ample introduction to the methodology with which the fundamental elements of cultural history are delineated. The initial sessions of the course will explore the characteristics of madness in the modern age, including diagnosis, treatment and care.
In the second part of the course (12 CFU), the social meaning of madness will be analyzed, especially in the first centuries of the modern age, that is to say in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries (although there will be no lack of in-depth exploration of these issues, for the most part through a comparison with later and more recent eras). Finally, interdisciplinary incursions will be made into the history of art, literature, philosophy, and the history of cinema.
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I Modulo (6CFU)
1a) Per gli studenti del Corso di Laurea in Scienze storiche, del territorio e per la cooperazione internazionale (L42): - P. Burke, Storia culturale, Bologna, il Mulino
1b) Per gli studenti che provengono da altri Corsi di Laurea: - P. Viola, L’Europa moderna. Storia di un’identità, Torino, Einaudi
2) Per tutti: - M. Foucault, Storia della follia nell'età classica (a cura di M. Galzigna), Milano, BUR
3) Per gli studenti non frequentanti: - S. Catucci, Introduzione a Foucault, Roma-Bari, Laterza
II modulo (6 CFU)
1) Per tutti: - L. Roscioni, Il governo della Follia. Ospedali, medici e pazzi nell’età moderna, Milano, Bruno Mondadori
- E. Borgna, Malinconia, Milano, Feltrinelli
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20710491 -
Digital Preservation in Archives
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Marc Bloch, Apologia della storia o Mestiere di storico, Torino 2009, pp. 3-169
Stefano Vitali, Passato digitale. Le fonti dello storico nell'era del computer, Milano 2004
Federico Valacchi, Diventare archivisti: competenze tecniche di un mestiere sul confine, Milano 2015
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20710558 -
HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
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20710570 -
A GAZE TO FORWARDS THE FUTURE: UNDERSTADING HISTORY
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ciclo di seminari sulla storia contemporanea
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20710127 -
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20702819 -
LANGUAGE SKILLS
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20704008 -
LABORATORY: WRITING AND COMMUNICATING HISTORY
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The workshop aims to stimulate students' awareness of their potential for writing and communication, and encourage the search for a personal style in the written communication of different contents by tackling the various genres: from the review to the story, from the essay to the journalistic article of culture, up to the fictional biography and script. The acquired skills are applied to historical figures, historical environments, historical events.
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Il corso si svilupperà attraverso nove incontri di 4 ore ciascuno. Verrà esplorato un percorso di scrittura creativa lavorando sulla comunicazione, sulla ricerca del proprio stile e sul tipo di linguaggio che ci appartiene, sulla costruzione dei personaggi da narrare, sul tema e il soggetto del racconto, sull’arco narrativo. Si faranno esercizi guidati di scrittura per sondare le proprie capacità e lavorare sulle eventuali difficoltà. Saranno esplorati vari generi: dalla recensione al resoconto, dal saggio all’articolo giornalistico di cultura alla narrativa,. Verranno inoltre offerti strumenti per realizzare un documentario e per scrivere una sceneggiatura.
Sulla base delle competenze acquisite durante il percorso e delle propensioni individuali verranno creati dei lavori incentrati su un personaggio o un evento storico circoscritto nel tempo. Oltre alla frequenza e al progetto finale è richiesta la scrittura di almeno dieci differenti testi
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Bibliografia di riferimento: -Natalie Goldberg, Scrivere zen. Manuale di scrittura creativa, Ubaldini
-Raymond Queneau, Esercizi di stile, Einaudi
-Annamaria Testa, La parola immaginata, Pratiche
-Nadia Tarantini, Laboratorio di scrittura, Franco Angeli
-Nadia Tarantini, Il nostro giornale quotidiano, Pratiche Editrice
-Ersilia Zamponi, I draghi Locopei, Einaudi
-Laura Grimaldi, il giallo e il nero , Pratiche Editrice
-Raymond Carver, Il mestiere di scrivere; Einaudi, Torino 1997.
-Gotham Writers’ Workshop, Lezioni di scrittura Creativa, Dino Audino Editore 2010
-Donna Levin, Scrivere un romanzo, Dino Audino Editore
- -SeymouChatman , Storia e discorso. La struttura narrativa nel romanzo e nel film; Pratiche Editrice, Parma 1981.
-Yves Lavandier, L’ABC della drammaturgia. Vol. 1 e 2; Dino Audino Editore, Roma 2001.
-Vincenzo Cerami, Consigli a un giovane scrittore, Einaudi stile libero
-David Goleman, Lo spirito creativo, Rizzoli
-Patricia Highsmith, Come si scrive un giallo, Minimum Fax
Romanzi storici consigliati:
-Giuliano Capecelatro “Il sole nel labirinto, Il Saggiatore -Rita Charbonnier “La sorella di Mozart” https://www.amazon.it/dp/8856615754/ https://www.mondadoristore.it/La-sorella-di-Mozart-Rita-Charbonnier/eai978885661575/
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20702882 -
COMPUTER SKILLS - LITERATURE, HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY
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20710490 -
Diversità religiosa e città: movimenti e percorsi di cittadinanza
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20710567 -
Ulteriori abilità - Esperienza lavorativa- Servizio Civile
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Ulteriori abilità - Esperienza lavorativa- Servizio Civile
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Comprendere e interpretare la storia contemporanea. Immagini, strumenti, analisi.
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