Information updated until 30/06/2026 CODE 66727 ACADEMIC YEAR 2026/2027 CREDITS 6 cfu anno 1 MEDIA, COMUNICAZIONE E SOCIETÀ 11938 (L-20 R) - SAVONA SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR HIST-03/A LANGUAGE Italian TEACHING LOCATION SAVONA SEMESTER 2° Semester MODULES Questo insegnamento è un modulo di: SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC HISTORY TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB OVERVIEW The course wishes to provide interpretative knowledge and means of the current transformations in the european societies of the twentieth century. Particularly, the role undertaken by wars will be analyzed as a catalyzing agent of the processes of geopolitical, social and cultural changes. All forms of war that hit Europe in the '900 will be analyzed: world wars, colonial wars, civil wars, wars for freedom and decolonization, revolutionary wars, global wars. AIMS AND CONTENT LEARNING OUTCOMES The module aims to provide students with notions and tools to understand the dynamics of the transformation experienced by European societies between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES Attendance and active participation in the proposed educational activities and individual study will enable the student to acquire useful knowledge and an effective ability to understand the main issues of the contemporary age, analyzed through popular writing, iconographic and audiovisual sources. At the end of the course the student must: - learn about the main periodic historical events in contemporary history - know the main historiographical theories - know the main methods of historical research - know and know how to use historical sources - being able to critically analyze contemporary historical events TEACHING METHODS The course consists of lectures for a total of 36 hours. The use of multimedia supports is foreseen. Specific lessons with a workshop approach will be dedicated to the sources useful for a social approach to contemporary history For students with disabilities, Specific Learning Disorders (SLD) or Special Educational Needs (SEN) Students with disabilities, Specific Learning Disorders (SLD) or Special Educational Needs (SEN) are reminded that, in order to request exam accommodations, they must first submit their certification to the University’s Services for the Inclusion of Students with Disabilities and SLD. Subsequently, to request exam accommodations, those with a disability or SLD must complete the form available on this page: Services for students with disabilities or SLD | UniGe | University of Genoa. Students with SEN, on the other hand, must send an email to the lecturer, copying in the School Coordinator for the Inclusion of Students with Disabilities and SLDs (laura.traverso@unige.it) and the ‘Student Inclusion’ Department <inclusione.studenti@info.unige.it>. The email must specify: the course title the exam date your surname, first name and student number the compensatory tools and special arrangements deemed necessary and requested. For all students, requests for adjustments must be submitted well in advance (7 working days) of the exam date. Late requests may not be accepted. SYLLABUS/CONTENT The program of the course provides for the deepening of the history of some key events and phenomena of the twentieth century, such as wars and migrations. Attention will also be given to some propaganda tools in the context of totalitarianisms. Teaching contributes to the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal 4 of the UN 2030 Agenda (provide quality, equitable and inclusive education and learning opportunities for all) RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY In addition to the texts listed below, the slides used during the lessons and other didactic material inserted on the web are an integral part of the examination program. The notes taken during the lessons and the material on aul @ web are essential for the preparation of the exam as a attendant (ie those who have attended at least 75% of the lessons): E. Hobsbawm, The Age of Extremes: The Short Twentieth Century, 1914–1991, 1994 Non-attending students are also required to study: F. Caffarena, Scritture non comuni. Una fonte per la storia contemporanea, Unicopli, 2016 TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD FABIO CAFFARENA Ricevimento: By appointment; please contact the lecturer: fabio.caffarena@unige.it Office hours: - for students enrolled on the Contemporary History course: Savona, University Campus, Lagorio Building, lecturers’ offices - for students enrolled on the History Teaching course and the History of the Territory course: Genoa, Disfor, office 4C3 LESSONS LESSONS START February 2027 Class schedule The timetable for this course is available here: Portale EasyAcademy EXAMS EXAM DESCRIPTION For attending students the exam consists of a paper written on the topics of the module. The exam is exclusively oral for non-attending students (ie for those who have not attended at least 75% of the lessons). ASSESSMENT METHODS Further details and clarifications on how to prepare for the exam will be provided during the lessons. The written paper (for attending students) and the oral interview (for non-attending students) have the task of verifying that the student has acquired the basic notions and interpretative tools of the dynamics of transformation that European societies have undergone between the 19th century and the twentieth century. FURTHER INFORMATION Students are invited to consult the teaching page (http://www.aulaweb.unige.it/) where all the information and teaching materials will be published For international students, texts and articles in English are available on request. The exam can be taken in English in the prescribed manner Agenda 2030 - Sustainable Development Goals Quality education OpenBadge CITTADINANZA- Nuove cornici narrative contro la discriminazione e l’odio