SOCIAL HISTORY OF CULTURE
- Academic year
- 2026/2027 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- STORIA SOCIALE DELLA CULTURA
- Course code
- LM6600 (AF:718039 AR:444489)
- Teaching language
- Italian
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6
- Degree level
- Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
- Academic Discipline
- HIST-02/A
- Period
- 1st Semester
- Course year
- 1
- Where
- VENEZIA
Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
The course was designed to meet the needs of the French track of the LLEAP master's program, but it approaches themes and topics with a methodology that is primarily historical and historical-cultural, which may be of particular interest and perhaps even useful for all students of literature in other tracks of the master's program.
Expected learning outcomes
• knowledge of the methods of analysis of the specific areas of historiographical research in the languages of study in relation to the different types of sources (of political-institutional history, religious, social and culture, historical mentality, cultural systems, literary history, artistic and performative);
• long-term knowledge and framing of origins and dynamics of the development of the European social imaginary, from the ancien régime and the Age of Revolutions (cultures, religious, political, economic institutions) up to modern parliamentary democracies;
Ability to apply knowledge and understanding:
• ability to articulate a coherent historical framework of the events that are at the origin of the processes of secularization of thought and of today's arrival in the modernity of the individual and of rights;
• ability to recognize the different types of historiographical research in relation to the kind of historical sources used, with the conscious use of the historiographical categories;
• ability to autonomously initiate investigations on specific cases related to the thesis topic
Pre-requirements
Contents
Nell'Europa dell'Ottocento l'idea di Nazione, "comunità immaginaria", si radicò nelle coscienze di vaste masse essenzialmente attraverso la letteratura romantica, le arti visive, il melodramma, il teatro. Le grandi forme della comunicazione sociale contribuirono a forgiare una certa idea di Patria, un modello di appartenenza e di partecipazione, attraverso l'invenzione di un patrimonio collettivo (di eroi e di padri fondatori, una lingua e una storia comune, monumenti, tradizioni); la riattualizzazione in chiave patriottica di miti e di figure esemplari di un remoto passato.
Si tratta, in verità, del più classico tra i modelli esistenti di uso «politico» della storia.
Il corso intende analizzare i modi e le forme attraverso le quali, nel lungo Ottocento europeo e anche oltre, le letterature, il teatro, la musica e le arti visive contribuito a modellare le identità nazionali, ripercorrendo in tal modo primordi delle moderne culture politiche di massa.
Referral texts
Please note: Students who, for any reason, are unable to attend class must come to office hours to agree on a program.
Assessment methods
During the oral examination the student must demonstrate:
a) to know how to articulate a coherent historical framework of events and debates that are at the origin of the birth and development of the idea of nation in Europe and in our "Risorgimento" up to the affirmation of nationalist thought;
b) ability to recognize the different types of historiographical research in relation to the different historical, artistic, musical and literary sources examined, therefore
c) to be able to adequately comment on the complex of historical sources (visual, sound and written) analyzed in class,
d) to show a conscious use of the historiographical categories used during the lessons;
e) the ability to independently initiate in-depth studies and reflections on specific cases related to the topic of the course.
Type of exam
The lecturer has a duty to ensure that the rules regarding the authenticity and originality of exam tests and papers are respected. Therefore, if there is suspicion of irregular conduct, an additional assessment may be conducted, which could differ from the original exam description.
Grading scale
22-25 = Fair preparation; presentation skills lacking, but above passable
26 = Fair preparation; good presentation skills
27-28 = Good preparation; good or very good presentation skills
29 = Excellent preparation; good or very good presentation skills
30 = Outstanding preparation and depth of knowledge; excellent presentation skills
30L = Excellent preparation; excellent or outstanding presentation skills
Teaching methods
Further information
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