MEDIEVAL HISTORY
cod. 1004264

Academic year 2015/16
1° year of course - First semester
Professor
Academic discipline
Storia medievale (M-STO/01)
Field
Storia, filosofia, psicologia, pedagogia, antropologia e geografia
Type of training activity
Basic
30 hours
of face-to-face activities
6 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
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Learning objectives

Attending students will be able to understand the topics, the specialist language and the terminology belonging to the discipline (1)
Consequently the students will face a key topic of medieval history: the reform of the church (XI-XII century) linking sources to historical knowledge (2).

Prerequisites

Basic knowledge of medieval history.

Course unit content

The first part of the course will be focused on the main issues of medieval history and in particular on:
- The political geography of the Early Middle Ages;
- The basic features of byzantine and islamic civilisations;
- The relationships between political and ecclesiastical institutions;
- The growth of the West;
- The particularism and the political coordination;
- The decline of the Middle Ages.

The second part of the course will be focused on a Key topic of Medieval History: the Reform of the Church (X-XII C.).

Full programme

Additional texts will be given during the lectures.

Bibliography

6 cfu:
- M. Montanari, Storia medievale, Editori Laterza, Roma-Bari 2002
-G. Sergi, L'idea di Medioevo. Tra senso comune e pratica storica, Donzelli, Roma 1998

12 cfu:
- M. Montanari, Storia medievale, Editori Laterza, Roma-Bari 2002
-G. Sergi, L'idea di Medioevo. Tra senso comune e pratica storica, Donzelli, Roma 1998
- U.R. Blumenthal, La lotta per le investiture. Appendice bibliografica di Matteo Villani. Liguori Editore, Napoli 1990

Teaching methods

Preparatory lessons, analysis and intepretation of the sources.

Assessment methods and criteria

Oral examination.

Other information

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