Teacher
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RIDOLFI Maurizio
(syllabus)
The course includes two interactive modules, each lasting 24 hours. A first manual part aims to offer an exhaustive picture of the political-institutional, socio-economic and communicative-media transformations in the historical processes that have marked the last two centuries, between 1848 and the present time, with attention to the roots of contemporaneity in the 19th century and to the challenges of the 21st century. It moves from Italy with a transnational history approach, in the European and Mediterranean, Atlantic and intercontinental areas, enhancing global interactions and interdependencies; first of all through attention to the phenomena of the secular emigration of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and the recent immigration to Italy and Europe. A second part of the course develops thematic paths that allow to enhance the role of sources (archival, written, oral, audio-visual, online) in "making history". The course includes three thematic workshops: "Italians and migrations (19th-21st centuries)"; "Media and politics in globalization (19th-21st centuries)"; “Italy, Italians and Italians in post-World War II cinema”. The audio-visual materials will be accessible via links to the digital platform of the manual in adoption (Pearson publisher).
(reference books)
The course focuses on the book volume of Maurizio Ridolfi, Storia della politica. Italia e Italiani in prospettiva transnazionale nei secoli XIX-XXI, Milano, Pearson, 2020 [ISBN: 9788891913654]. Storia della politica - Digital Edition [ISBN: 9788891913661], MyLab - student access. Two monographic texts are added, among which the student can choose one: Agnese Bertolotti, Bisogni e desideri. Società, consumi e cinema in Italia dalla ricostruzione al boom, Milano, Mimesis, 2021 Maurizio Ridolfi, Le feste nazionali, Bologna, il Mulino, 2021 [ISBN: 978-88-15-29131-8].
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