CODE 65207 ACADEMIC YEAR 2021/2022 CREDITS 9 cfu anno 2 FILOSOFIA 8455 (L-5) - GENOVA 12 cfu anno 1 STORIA 8459 (L-42) - GENOVA SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR M-STO/01 LANGUAGE Italian TEACHING LOCATION GENOVA SEMESTER 1° Semester TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB OVERVIEW Medieval history is a basic knowledge for the curriculum in history as well as other teachings concerning general contents. It deals with institutions, people, societies and main events from 5th to 15th century. Insights about themes and methods of researches. AIMS AND CONTENT LEARNING OUTCOMES Students will get acquainted with the historic evolution that affected Europe between the Barbarian Age and Late Middle ages (5th-15th centuries). The main themes around which the course is built are: Middle Ages and encounter between civilizations; Middle Ages and Origin of Europe; Middle Ages in Italy. Students will be able to understand the evolution of institutions, societies and political contexts; they will be able to consult historic sources, give examples and refer to historiographic updates. AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES Focus of learning is Middle Ages in general picture of European history and in perspective of its influence over culture and institutions. Students would acquire an incisive view of this period which is commonly neglected or misunderstood. For students taking the 6-CFU course At the end of the course the students should gain: incisive knowledge of essential events, contexts and historical development of Middle Ages; understanding of topics about comparison between Medieval West and other Mediterranean civilization; awareness of problems and methods of study of the Middle Ages. For students taking the 9-CFU course At the end of the course the students should gain: incisive knowledge of essential events, contexts and historical development of Middle Ages; understanding of topics about comparison between Medieval West and other Mediterranean civilization; awareness of problems and methods of study of the Middle Ages; knowledge of main medieval sources. For students taking the 12-CFU course At the end of the course students should gain: incisive knowledge of essential events, contexts and historical development of Middle Ages; understanding of topics about comparison between Medieval West and other Mediterranean civilizations; awareness of problems and methods of study of the Middle Ages; knowledge of main medieval sources; capacity in analyzing and describing examples of medieval sources. PREREQUISITES Adequate education and strong interest for history. TEACHING METHODS Lectures will hopefully be held in person, with the possibility for with the possibility for students to follow the lectures via videoconferencing on the platform (the access code will be provided here). For 6 CFU 40 hours of traditional frontal lectures, with slides to facilitate the understanding of the lectures, on the following topics: main political and institutional events and long-term phenomena (social, economic, cultural) that characterise the medieval age. For 9 CFU 60 hours of traditional lectures with slides to facilitate comprehension of the lectures on the following topics: main political and institutional events and long-term phenomena (social, economic, cultural) characterising the medieval age; reading and commenting on examples of medieval sources; elements of historiography; typology of medieval sources. For 12 CFU 80 hours of traditional frontal lessons, with slides to facilitate the comprehension of the lectures, on the following topics: main political-institutional events and long term phenomena (social, economic, cultural) that characterize the medieval age; reading and commenting on examples of medieval sources; elements of historiography; typology of medieval sources.l sources and a historiographic text. Introduction to the typology of medieval sources. Contents for non-attending students Non-attending students should contact the lecturer. SYLLABUS/CONTENT Contents for attending students taking the 6-CFU course Fundamentals of medieval history, interpretative categories. Contents for non attending students taking the 9-FU course Outlines of medieval history, interpretative categories, historiographical updates. Orientation in reading the sources and a historiographical text. Contents for attending students taking the 12-CFU course Outlines of medieval history, interpretative categories, historiographical updates. Orientation to the reading of sources and a historiographical text. Introduction to the typology of medieval sources Contents for non-attending students Non-attending students should contact the lecturer. RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY For students taking a 6-CFU course: 1) One textbook of your choice from the following: L. Provero, M. Vallerani, Storia medievale, Le Monnier 2016 L. Tanzini, F. P. Tocco, Un Medioevo mediterraneo, Carocci editore, 2020 2) One book of your choice from the following: A. Barbero, Carlo Magno. Un padre dell'Europa, Laterza A. Cortonesi, L. Palermo, La prima espansione economica europea. Secoli XI-XV, Carocci, 2019 S. Gasparri, Voci dei secoli oscuri. Un percorso nelle fonti dell'alto medioevo, Carocci, 2017 T. Lazzari, Le donne nell'alto Medioevo, Milano-Torino 2010 (scaricabile da https://unibo.academia.edu/TizianaLazzari) L. Provero, Contadini e potere nel Medioevo, Carocci, 2020 R. Rao, I paesaggi dell’Italia medievale, Carocci A. A. Settia, Castelli medievali, il Mulino, 2017 For students taking a 9-CFU course: 1) One textbook of your choice from the following: L. Provero, M. Vallerani, Storia medievale, Le Monnier 2016 L. Tanzini, F. P. Tocco, Un Medioevo mediterraneo, Carocci editore, 2020 2) two books of your choice from the following: A. Barbero, Carlo Magno. Un padre dell'Europa, Laterza A. Cortonesi, L. Palermo, La prima espansione economica europea. Secoli XI-XV, Carocci, 2019 S. Gasparri, Voci dei secoli oscuri. Un percorso nelle fonti dell'alto medioevo, Carocci, 2017 T. Lazzari, Le donne nell'alto Medioevo, Milano-Torino 2010 (scaricabile da https://unibo.academia.edu/TizianaLazzari) L. Provero, Contadini e potere nel Medioevo, Carocci, 2020 R. Rao, I paesaggi dell’Italia medievale, Carocci A. A. Settia, Castelli medievali, il Mulino, 2017 For students taking a 12-CFU course: 1) One textbook of your choice from the following: L. Provero, M. Vallerani, Storia medievale, Le Monnier 2016 L. Tanzini, F. P. Tocco, Un Medioevo mediterraneo, Carocci editore, 2020 2) three books of your choice from the following: A. Barbero, Carlo Magno. Un padre dell'Europa, Laterza A. Cortonesi, L. Palermo, La prima espansione economica europea. Secoli XI-XV, Carocci, 2019 S. Gasparri, Voci dei secoli oscuri. Un percorso nelle fonti dell'alto medioevo, Carocci, 2017 T. Lazzari, Le donne nell'alto Medioevo, Milano-Torino 2010 (scaricabile da https://unibo.academia.edu/TizianaLazzari) L. Provero, Contadini e potere nel Medioevo, Carocci, 2020 R. Rao, I paesaggi dell’Italia medievale, Carocci A. A. Settia, Castelli medievali, il Mulino, 2017 TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD MARIA ELENA CORTESE Ricevimento: Pending the resumption of face-to-face meetings, you can arrange an appointment on the Teams platform by writing to the lecturer: mariaelena.cortese@unige.it Exam Board MARIA ELENA CORTESE (President) PAOLA GUGLIELMOTTI SANDRA MACCHIAVELLO (Substitute) LESSONS LESSONS START end of september 2021 Class schedule MEDIEVAL HISTORY EXAMS EXAM DESCRIPTION For attending students and non attending students as well The final examination is oral. It will consist of questions on the lecture programme and the textbook, as well as questions on each of the texts of your choice. Register online to register for the final examination. ASSESSMENT METHODS The examination will test the knowledge acquired both on the contents of the lectures given by the lecturer and on the basic text (textbook) and the texts of the student's choice. The preparation will be considered adequate if the student has demonstrated knowledge of the topics of the programme and the ability to refer to the topics with language appropriate to the historical exposition. The final grade will be expressed in thirtieths. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version) Exam schedule Data appello Orario Luogo Degree type Note 19/01/2022 08:30 GENOVA Orale 09/02/2022 08:30 GENOVA Orale 11/05/2022 08:30 GENOVA Orale 25/05/2022 08:30 GENOVA Orale 22/06/2022 13:00 GENOVA Orale 06/07/2022 08:30 GENOVA Orale 07/09/2022 08:30 GENOVA Orale