In accordance with the Dublin descriptors the course is proposed
students'knowledge of the basic categories for understanding modern history.
the ability to apply the knowledge acquired by relating historical knowledge with the other human and social sciences
the
ability to use the historical categories for the purpose of
understanding of the major themes of contemporary society and politics.
the ability to communicate historical knowledge in various forms and in the most diverse social contexts.
the aquisition of learning skills for the purpose of further investigating historical themes.
A text of your choice:
- Vittorio Criscuolo, Storia
moderna, Pearson Editore, Milano-Torino 2019 (da 159 a p. 560)
- Aurelio Musi, Un vivaio di
storia. L'Europa nel mondo moderno, Biblion Edizioni, Milano 2020. 408
pagine.
A text of your choice:
- Michelle Vovelle, I
giacobini e il giacobinismo, Laterza, Roma-Bari 2009. 159 pagine
- Federico Chabod, Storia
dell'idea d'Europa, Laterza, Roma-Bari 2020. 171 pagine
Please remember that in compliance with art 171
L22.04.1941, n. 633 and its amendments, it is illegal to copy entire books or
journals, only 15% of their content can be copied.
For further information on sanctions and regulations
concerning photocopying please refer to the regulations on copyright (Linee
Guida sulla Gestione dei Diritti d’Autore) provided by AIDRO - Associazione
Italiana per i Diritti di Riproduzione delle opere dell’ingegno (the Italian
Association on Copyright).
All
the books listed in the programs can be consulted in the Library.