Learning objectives
The course is designed to privide students with in-depth knowledge of Italian history in the 1800s, not only within an institutional context, but also from a social and cultural standpoint linked to literary, artistic and iconographic genres.
Prerequisites
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Course unit content
<br /> Course title: in search of the homeland. Periods and methods in the forming of national-patriotic identity in Italy (Part. II). The course will examine the extended cultural and political process that started at the and of the 18th Century with its major features emerging i n the early decades of the 1800s, and which led to the birth of the unified nation state. The course is divided into two units: <br />unit A, introducatory in nature, is dedicated primarily to institutional aspects (1796-1918);<br />Unit B, more specialised, wil examine the politics, society and culture from the jacobin triennium to unification, with special emphasis on patriotism of women.
Full programme
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Bibliography
<br />A. M. BANTI, Il risorgimento italiano, Roma-Bari, Laterza, 2004;<br />D. BEALES, E. F. BIAGINI, Il Risorgimento e l'unificazione dell'Italia, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2005;<br />L. GUIDI, Patriottismo femminile e travestimenti sulla scena risorgimentale, in "Studi storici", 41 (2000), n. 2, pp. 571-587;<br />S. SOLDANI (a cura di), Italiane! Appartenenza nazionale e cittadinanza negli scritti delle donne dell'Ottocento, in "Genesis", I (2002), n.1, pp. 85-124.
Teaching methods
Teaching method involves classroom lectures, seminars, audio-visual aids and documentary analysis. The final assessment, with a grading system in thirtieths, consists of an oral exam. It is recommended that students prepare a written report on a theme of their choice that pertains to one of the topics covered during the course.
Assessment methods and criteria
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Other information
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