CODE 64930 ACADEMIC YEAR 2021/2022 CREDITS 9 cfu anno 2 LETTERE 8457 (L-10) - GENOVA 9 cfu anno 3 LETTERE 8457 (L-10) - GENOVA 6 cfu anno 3 CONSERVAZIONE DEI BENI CULTURALI 8453 (L-1) - GENOVA 9 cfu anno 3 CONSERVAZIONE DEI BENI CULTURALI 8453 (L-1) - GENOVA SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR M-STO/04 LANGUAGE Italian TEACHING LOCATION GENOVA SEMESTER 1° Semester TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB OVERVIEW The course aims to provide students with a basic framework for the understanding of the contemporary history of European and non-European countries, through a perspective that highlights the plurality of methodological approaches in historical analysis. The chronological scope of the course ranges from the French Revolution (1789) to the end of the Cold War (1989-91) and includes an analysis of the main historical events and the treatment of the most relevant historiographical issues for the contemporary age. AIMS AND CONTENT LEARNING OUTCOMES The aim of this course is to provide a basic framework for the understanding of the main political, social, economic and cultural phenomena of the contemporary age (from the French Revolution to the end of the Cold War), setting them into a national as well as into a global perspective. AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES The aim of this course is to provide a basic framework for the understanding of the main political, social, economic and cultural phenomena of the contemporary age (from the French Revolution to the end of the Cold War), setting them into a national as well as into a global perspective. At the end of the course, the student will be able to: - demonstrate a solid understanding of the main turning points of contemporary history (knowledge and understanding) - develop the ability to build links between phenomena and propose analysis that takes into account historical development also in in comparative terms (knowledge and ability of applied comprehension) - recognize the nature of the sources for contemporary history and be able to assess the importance of the specific problems faced (knowledge and skills of applied comprehension) - develop a critical approach to historiographic interpretations (autonomy of judgment). - use an appropriate disciplinary language articulating the problems analyzed according to their different aspects (institutional, economic, cultural ...) and highlighting their connections (written and oral communication skills). TEACHING METHODS In 2021-22, lessons will resume in a blended method (in presence and in remote) as to meet with the needs of students and ensure compliance with safety standards. In case of remote teaching (Microsoft TEAMS), students will find here the Teams code. The use of primary sources, web resources and of audiovisual material is envisaged; powerpoint presentations will be used. Seminars and lectures by scholars and external experts will be possible for the exemplification of interpretative paths and research experiences on specific problems. Continuity of attendance is recommended. Total: 60 hours SYLLABUS/CONTENT THE PROGRAM IS THE SAME FOR THOSE ATTENDING THE LECTURES AND THOSE STUDENTS WHO ARE NOT ATTENDING. For all modules (6 and 9 credits) the program is organized following the topics considered in the reference manual. The different modules are differentiated by the diverse level of historiographical understanding, connected with the study of specific monographs, in addition to the study of the manual that is common to all modules. For the 6 cfu module, the student is required to be able to orientate himself/herself with respect to the main temporal articulations of the contemporary age; the student has also to prove an adequate understanding of causal links that determine the development of historical processes. For the 9 cfu module, the student is required to be able to orientate himself/herself with respect to the main temporal articulations of the contemporary age; to prove an adequate understanding of causal links that determine the development of historical processes; to have learned the rudiments of the historical method and to be able to orientate with respect to the main historiographical debates. RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY THE PROGRAM IS THE SAME FOR THOSE ATTENDING THE LECTURES AND FOR THOSE NOT ATTENDING. Reference Manual: A. M. Banti, L’età contemporanea, vol I (Dalle rivoluzioni settecentesche all’imperialismo) e vol. II (Dalla Grande Guerra a oggi), Laterza, Roma-Bari, 2012. LIST OF BOOKS TO CHOOSE FROM For the 9 cfu program, the student must prepare, in addition to the manual on which he/she will be examined in the written test, 1 monograph chosen from the list below. Students may optionally choose to read the monograph in the original language in which they were published. [NB: THE READING LIST HAS BEEN PARTIALLY RENEWED COMPARED TO PREVIOUS YEARS] Wolfgang Reinhard, Storia del colonialismo, Torino, Einaudi, 2002 [1996] Alberto Mario Banti, La nazione del Risorgimento. Parentela, santità e onore alle origini dell’Italia unita, Einaudi, Torino 2011 [2000]. Eugen Weber, Da contadini a francesi. La modernizzazione della Francia rurale, 1870-1914, Il Mulino, Bologna 1989 [1976]. Christopher A. Bayly, La nascita del mondo moderno, 1780-1914, Einaudi, Torino 2009 [2004]. Eric J. Hobsbawm, Il trionfo della borghesia. 1848-1875, Laterza, Roma-Bari 2018 [1975]. Cemil Aydin, Il lungo Ottocento. Una storia politica internazionale, Einaudi, Torino 2019 [2016]. Arno J. Mayer, Il potere dell’Ancien Régime fino alla prima guerra mondiale, Laterza, Roma-Bari 1999 [1981]. George D. H. Cole, Storia del pensiero socialista, Laterza, Bari 1973 (vol. 1 e vol. 2) [1953-1959] Sven Beckert, L’impero del cotone. Una storia globale, Einaudi, Torino 2016 [2014]. James Gelvin, Storia del Medio Oriente moderno. Nuova edizione ampliata, Einaudi, Torino, 2021 [2020]. Stéphane Audoin-Rouzeau, Annette Becker, La violenza, la crociata, il lutto. La Grande guerra e la storia del Novecento, Einaudi, Torino 2002 [2000]. Eric D. Weitz, La Germania di Weimar. Utopia e tragedia, Torino, Einaudi, 2008 [2007]. Karl Polanyi, La grande trasformazione. Le origini economiche e politiche della nostra epoca, Einaudi, Torino, 2010 [1944]. Ian Kershaw, Hitler e l'enigma del consenso, Laterza, Roma-Bari 2006 [1991]. Franz Neumann, Behemoth. Struttura e pratica del nazionalsocialismo, Bruno Mondadori, Milano 2007 [1942]. George L. Mosse, Le guerre mondiali. Dalla tragedia al mito dei caduti, Laterza, Roma-Bari 2002 [1990]. Cristopher R. Browning, Uomini comuni. Polizia tedesca e "soluzione finale" in Polonia, Einaudi, Torino 2004 [1992]. Robert O. Paxton, Il fascismo in azione, Mondadori, Milano 2005 [2004]. Angelo Tasca, Nascita e avvento del fascismo, Neri Pozza, Milano 2021 [1950]. István Deák, Europa a processo. Collaborazionismo, resistenza e giustizia tra guerra e dopoguerra, il Mulino, Bologna 2019 [2015]. Claudio Pavone, Una guerra civile. Saggio storico sulla moralità nella Resistenza, Bollati Boringhieri, Torino, 2013 [1991]. Holly Case, L'età delle questioni. Politica e opinione pubblica dalla Rivoluzioni alla Shoah, Carocci, Roma 2021 [2018]. Victoria de Grazia, L'impero irresistibile: la società dei consumi americana alla conquista del mondo, Torino, Einaudi, 2006 [2005] Tony Judt, Postwar. La nostra storia 1945-2005, Roma-Bari, Laterza 2017 [2005] David S. Landes, Prometeo liberato. Trasformazioni tecnologiche e sviluppo industriale nell’Europa occidentale dal 1750 ai giorni nostri, Einaudi, Torino, 2016 [1969] TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD FRANCESCO CASSATA Ricevimento: DAFIST, Balbi 6, 3rd Floor. Due to the COVID 19 emergency, the meetings with the students will take place in remote mode, by appointment. Exam Board FRANCESCO CASSATA (President) GURI SCHWARZ ENRICA ASQUER (Substitute) ANDREA AVALLI (Substitute) LESSONS LESSONS START I Semester, starting from OCT 4, 2021 Class schedule The timetable for this course is available here: Portale EasyAcademy EXAMS EXAM DESCRIPTION For students attending the lectures the written test is divided into two parts that will take place during the course. The first test will take place mid-course and will cover the topics covered in the first volume of the manual. The second test will take place in the last lecture of the course and will concern the topics covered in the second volume of the manual. For those students who have passed both written tests, the oral exam will concern the discussion of the monograph chosen. For those students who have passed just one written test, the oral exam will concern the discussion of the other volume of the manual, in addition to the monograph chosen. For students not attending the lectures the exam is oral. The oral exam is dedicated to the verification of the student's critical elaboration and argumentation skills, and it will be focused on the discussion of the two volumes of the manual and of the monograph chosen. ASSESSMENT METHODS The examination committee verifies the achievement of the course’s objectives, taking into account the following factors: a) level of mastery of the fundamental notions; b) ability to apply knowledge (source analysis); c) ability of critical reasoning on the topics studies; d) ability to organize knowledge discursively, using a specific language appropriate for the discipline. Exam schedule Data appello Orario Luogo Degree type Note 17/01/2022 09:00 GENOVA Orale 07/02/2022 09:00 GENOVA Orale 09/05/2022 09:00 GENOVA Orale 07/06/2022 09:00 GENOVA Orale 20/06/2022 09:00 GENOVA Orale 04/07/2022 09:00 GENOVA Orale 12/09/2022 09:00 GENOVA Orale FURTHER INFORMATION Course attendance is not compulsory but strongly recommended to all students. Exchange students can agree on a program partially in English. For Erasmus students, final exames can be taken in English.