STORIA D'ITALIA E DEL PROCESSO DI INTEGRAZIONE EUROPEA
(objectives)
The course will provide students with an in-depth overview of political, institutional, socio-economic and communicational dynamics of postwar Italy, with reference to the European integration process within the Mediterranean framework
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Code
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16274 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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8
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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M-STO/04
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Contact Hours
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48
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Type of Activity
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Basic compulsory activities
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Teacher
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COLOZZA ROBERTO
(syllabus)
The course will focus on post-1989 years, when the Italian crisis interwaves with the foundation of the European Union and the adoption of Euro as a single currency. Both national and international history will be analyzed by studying the European integration process through public memories of WWII and the fall of Berlin Wall
(reference books)
Obbligatorio: M. Ridolfi, Storia politica dell’Italia repubblicana, Bruno Mondadori 2010, pp. 223
A scelta uno dei seguenti volumi: - L’Europa e le sue memorie. Politiche e culture del ricordo dopo il 1989, a cura di F. Focardi e B. Groppo, Viella, Roma 2013 - Contro l’Europa? I diversi scetticismi verso l’integrazione europea, a c. di D. Pasquinucci e L. Verzichelli, Bologna, Il Mulino 2016 - Jean-François Sirinelli et al., Storia della Francia nel Novecento, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2003 - Antonio Varsori, L’Italia e la fine della guerra fredda. La politica estera dei governi Andreotti (1989-1992), il Mulino, Bologna 2013, pp. 247 - Doriana Floris, Europei al voto. Politica, propaganda e partecipazione in Italia, Francia e Regno Unito 1979-1989, Franco Angeli, Milano 2016 - Giuliana Laschi, L'Europa e gli altri. Le relazioni esterne della Comunità dalle origini al dialogo Nord-Sud, Il Mulino, Bologna 2015 - M. Ridolfi e S. Cruciani (a c.), L’Unione Europea e il Mediterraneo. Interdipendenza politica e rappresentazioni mediatiche (1947-2017), FrancoAngeli, Milano, 2017, pp. 231
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
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Teacher
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DORO Raffaello ares
(syllabus)
For a degree in Political Science and International Relations, the course aims to provide a depth framework on political-institutional, socio-economic and symbolic-communicative transformations in Italy during the post Second World War, in relation to the process of building European Union and to the specific Mediterranean context. The course deals with the story of Italy after World War II through an innovative political and cultural survey, which highlights some salient features: the republican civic culture, in the interweaving of political ideologies and apprenticeship to citizenship (the national and local history, the education for electoral participation); the history of institutions and the balance of powers (the role of the Presidents), politicians (mayors), the collective passions (the symbols and colors of the policy). It focuses on the crucial years of the last decade of the twentieth century, when the crisis of the Republic and the redefinition of political cultures corresponded the birth of Europe of Maastricht and the introduction also in Italy of the euro as currency.
The transformations of European rhetoric and the challenge of an effective process of Europeanization are read through the conjugation of national history with the story in the international correlation between the public memory of World War II and then the fall of the Berlin Wall. They are hubs of political memory that intersect the construction of European identity in the last two decades, between project of integration and different euro-scepticisms.
According the framework of Jean Monnet, the course is also accompanied by a Laboratory of seminars and tutorials, on the theme "Mediterranean Europe in the European integration, between political interdipendence and mediatic representations".
(reference books)
Obbligatorio: M. Ridolfi, Storia politica dell’Italia repubblicana, Bruno Mondadori 2010, pp. 223 [ISBN, 9-7888861-594524].
A scelta due dei seguenti volumi: L’Europa e le sue memorie. Politiche e culture del ricordo dopo il 1989, a cura di F. Focardi e B. Groppo, Viella, Roma 2013 [ISBN: 978-88-6728-018-6]; Contro l’Europa? I diversi scetticismi verso l’integrazione europea, a c. di D. Pasquinucci e L. Verzichelli, Bologna, Il Mulino 2016 [ISBN: 978-88-15-26001-7]; Jean-François Sirinelli et al., Storia della Francia nel Novecento, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2003, pp. 456, [978-88-15-08849-9]; Antonio Varsori, L’Italia e la fine della guerra fredda. La politica estera dei governi Andreotti (1989-1992), il Mulino, Bologna 2013, pp. 247 [ISBN : 978-88-15-24425-3]; Doriana Floris, Europei al voto. Politica, propaganda e partecipazione in Italia, Francia e Regno Unito 1979-1989, Franco Angeli, Milano 2016 [ISBN: 978-88-917-4410-4]; Giuliana Laschi, L'Europa e gli altri. Le relazioni esterne della Comunità dalle origini al dialogo Nord-Sud, Il Mulino, Bologna 2015 [ISBN: 978-88-15-26099-4]; M. Ridolfi e S. Cruciani (a c.), L’Unione Europea e il Mediterraneo. Interdipendenza politica e rappresentazioni mediatiche (1947-2017), FrancoAngeli, Milano, 2017, pp. 231 [ISBN: 978-88917-6901-5];
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
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