General knowledge of the period shall be achieved through two means:
(1)
lectures, in which the Professor shall discuss some of the main points
of Italian Modern History, also showing part or entire movies by some of
the most famous Italian directors. Issues, which will be covered: the
process of Unification of Italy; Nation-building and Fascism; Resistance
and Second World War; the Cold War in Italy; Social transformations
since the 1950’s; present-time trends.
(2) a set of readings,
including articles by John Davis, David Kertzer, Adrian Lyttelton, John
Dickie, Gabriella Gribaudi, Paul Corner, Paul Ginsborg, Gianfranco
Pasquino, Percy Allum and Perry Anderson and many others. These
readings, which are dowloadable from one of the pages of the course
website, provides a synthesis of XIXth and XXth Century Italian Social
and Political History and an opportunity to develop specific themes.
Three of the articles should be object of a short summary plus personal
notes consisting of reactions, associations and/or questions, to be sent
by e-mail in a .doc, .rtf or .pdf document (no .docx format, please!)
to luca.pes@univiu.org.
Students are expected to submit a proposal for a theme of interest.
The theme can range from Literature to Economics, from Religion to Law
etc., even though obviously must remain related to issues raised in
class or in the readings, and referred to the period of Italian History
considered by the Seminar.
Such theme will be developed in two ways:
-
producing an oral presentation of 15-20 minutes on April 15th;
participants are divided into two groups, one meets in the morning, the
other one in the afternoon; the idea is to listen and participate to the
discussion of presentations of fellow students; attendance to the whole
session of the group is compulsory;
- writing a final research paper
to be handed in by May 7th. Papers should be based on multiple sources
and contain footnotes, making the process of research transparent.
Plagiarism will be a cause for failing the course.
Final versions of research paper will be sent via e-mail to the
Professor (luca.pes@univiu.org) and in CC to Imma Flagiello
(iflagiello@liuc.it).
Course-Webpage. A constantly updated webpage is available to
students, providing course materials (course descriptions, chronologies,
biographies, maps, articles). The page is shared with international
students of Venice International University, attending a similar course
taught by the Professor in Venice. Please see
http://italianhistory.viublogs.org/