29489 - History of Universities and Institutions of Higher Learning (1) (LM)

Academic Year 2015/2016

  • Teaching Mode: In-person learning (entirely or partially)
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in History and Oriental Studies (cod. 8845)

Learning outcomes

After completing the course the student has a thorough knowledge of modern European cultural organizations, in relation to social, economic and political problems. She/he will be able to apply critical analysis methodologies with historical sources and know how to contextualize the different forms of learning of knowledge in the early modern age

Course contents

The course will examine the long-term development of higher education in Europe, highlighting specificities of each case starting from the critical analysis of some documents (institutional and narrative sources). Classes will start during the second half of the first module and will take place in the Department classroom n. 39.

Readings/Bibliography

A text chosen between

- Le università in Europa dall'Umanesimo all'età dei Lumi, a cura di Gian Paolo Brizzi e Jacques Verger, Cinisello Balsamo, Silvana editoriale, 2002

- Storia delle università in Italia , a cura di Gian Paolo Brizzi, Piero Del Negro, Andrea Romano, vol. 1, 2, 3, Messina, Sicania, 2007 (una selezione di capitoli)

- Le università in Europa dall'Umanesimo all'età dei Lumi, a cura di Gian Paolo Brizzi e Jacques Verger, Cinisello Balsamo, Silvana editoriale, 2002

At least two other texts must be agreed with the teacher during the lessons or directly with her on the basis of the interest arouses from reading the above text


Teaching methods

Lectures using Powerpoint presentations

Assessment methods

For attending students the exam consists of a deepening of the topics analyzed during the course agreed with the teacher at the beginning of the lessons. The student must trace the most significant literature and draw up a report in Power Point that will be presented and discussed in the classroom. The capacity of analysis of texts examined and areas to these proposed and the ability to adequately summarize the main concepts contained therein constitutes the element of evaluation. Students vill complete the test taking the oral exam on manual indicated in the bibliography.

For non-attending students are required to study the manual indicated in the bibliography to which must be added the reading of two other texts agreed with the teacher on the basis of the interest aroused by the study of the manual.

The exam will be conducted orally and will assess the student's command of the material studied in the course. The student will be judged on his ability to summarise and critically discuss topics raised in the course, making use of the exam bibliography and the course tools provided.

The assessment will thus consider the student's:
 - knowledge and understanding of the topics covered;
- ability to summarise and analyse themes and concepts;
- familiarity with the terminology associated with the subject and his ability to use it effectively.

Top marks will be awarded to a student displaying an overall understanding of the topics discussed during the lectures, combined with a critical approach to the material and a confident and effective use of the appropriate terminology

Average marks will be awarded to a student who has memorized the main points of the material and is able to summarise them satisfactorily and provide an effective critical commentary, while failing to display a complete command of the appropriate terminology.


Teaching tools

Materials on AMS campus

Office hours

See the website of Maria Teresa Guerrini