- Docente: Luca Baldissara
- Credits: 6
- SSD: M-STO/04
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
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Corso:
Second cycle degree programme (LM) in
Semiotics (cod. 6824)
Also valid for Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Philosophical Sciences (cod. 6805)
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from Feb 09, 2026 to Mar 18, 2026
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course the student knows the specific characters of contemporary history and, in particular, the social transformations and cultural policies of the twentieth century. It can understand the main issues relating to the contemporary.
Course contents
Historiography: sense of time, uses of the past, questions of method.
The knowledge of the past, the tools for a possible understanding of the relationship with the present, the elaboration of categories and concepts to explain individual and collective behaviour, find their privileged - though not exclusive - sphere in historiography. The mediation between a society and its past finds in fact in historiography its first threshold of entry, through which the men and events of yesterday become more easily intelligible to the men of today, just as past events are more evident in their connections with the processes of change underway in the present. On the other hand, in this work of mediation, historiography has been increasingly joined in today's world by other forms of approaching the past, primarily those conveyed through social media and the web. Alongside historians, who nevertheless retain a fundamental role, other figures of narrators of the past have come into the picture. And the sense of time, the perception of its passing and of the profound diversity between epochs, of the different temporality of historical processes, is obscured by a present that today seems to manifest itself with increasing strength, tarnishing the ability to understand the dialectic past/present.
The course will focus on these topics and others, addressing methodological aspects (how is historical method defined? What is historical truth? How is the past ‘narrated’? How are temporal and spatial dimensions intertwined in historical processes?), perspectives on the history of concepts, ideas and thought, issues related to different regimes of historicity, problems of the public use of history, and the intertwining of historiographical production and historians' biographies.
Readings/Bibliography
An indicative bibliography is provided, which may be expanded and refined at a later date.
In the case of specific interests of the student, the lecturer is willing to agree on ad hoc bibliographies if necessary.
For a manualistic approach:
Gian Paolo Romagnani, Storia della storiografia. Dall'antichità ad oggi, Carocci.
For a fundamental methodological reflection on the craft of the historian and the past/present dialectic:
Marc Bloch, Apologia della storia. O mestiere di storico, Feltrinelli (or the earlier edition published by Einaudi)
Reflections:
Pietro Rossi, Il senso della storia. Dal Settecento al Duemila, Il Mulino;
Paolo Rossi, Storia e filosofia. Saggi sulla storiografia filosofica, Einaudi;
Dalla teoria alla storia. Attualità e metodi della Storia della Filosofia, a cura di Andrea Tagliapietra, Giovanni Bonacina, Valentina Sperotto, Erminio Maglione, numero monografico di "Giornale critico di Storia delle idee", 2023, n. 2, ed. Mimesis;
Filosofia e storia: una relazione ancora possibile?, a cura di Giovanni Bonacina, numero monografico di "Giornale critico di Storia delle idee", 2020, n. 2, ed. Mimesis;
François Hartog, Regimi di storicità. Presentismo e esperienze del tempo, Sellerio;
F. Hartog, Chronos. L'Occidente alle prese con il tempo, Einaudi;
Carlo Ginzburg, Miti emblemi spie. Morfologia e storia, Adelphi;
C. Ginzburg, Rapporti di forza. Storia, retorica, prova, Quodlibet;
Paul Ricoeur, Ricordare, dimenticare, perdonare. L'enigma del passato, Il Mulino;
Sigfried Kracauer, Prima delle cose ultime, Marietti;
Aleida Assmann, Ricordare, Il Mulino;
Paul Connerton, Come le società ricordano, Armando;
P. Connerton, Come la modernità dimentica, Einaudi;
Enzo Traverso, La tirannide dell’io. Scrivere il passato in prima persona, Laterza;
E. Traverso, Il passato: istruzioni per l'uso. Storia, memoria, politica, Ombre corte;
Reinhart Koselleck, Storia. La formazione del concetto moderno, Clueb;
R. Koselleck, Futuro passato. Per una semantica dei tempi storici, Clueb (oppure l'edizione Marietti);
Francesco Benigno, La storia al tempo dell'oggi, Il Mulino.
For the purposes of the colloquium, the reading of Bloch's volume, Apology of History, will be considered compulsory. It will be accompanied by two texts of your choice from those listed among the ‘author's reflections’ (other titles will be indicated in the course of the lectures).
Romagnani's textbook is to be understood as a supplementary support to what is said in the classroom by the lecturer.
For students enrolled in the Master's Degree programme in Semiotics, who take the course as ‘Contemporary History’, information on the interview can be found in the ‘Assessment methods’ section.
Teaching methods
The course will be conducted in the form of "face-to-face" lectures, with the possible use of materials to explore specific themes and clarify the contours of historical issues as they are discussed.
Assessment methods
The examination will take the form of an oral interview.
The proposed questions will aim to verify the ability to frame a broad theme in its historiographical context, articulating the exposition in clear and effective terms; to measure the mastery of well-defined contents and the ability to make connections of relationship and causality; to deepen more specific knowledge, while at the same time operating general focus on the most relevant historical issues.
In particular, the interview will therefore be aimed at verifying knowledge of the main turning points in Italian and European historical culture, the ability to situate them in the era in which they took shape, and to expound them in a clear and distinct manner; the understanding of the relationship links between phenomena, their causal and multi-causal relationships; the ability to operate an initial form of conceptualisation of the processes of change over time; the ability to place an author or a historiographic school in the political-cultural context of which it is an expression.
Exams: will be held approximately once a month (June, July, September, October, November, December).
Students in Semiotics
Exam interview in Contemporary History
The exam interview will be based on a pair of texts chosen from the following:
Tony Judt, Postwar. La nostra storia 1945-2005, Laterza; Tommaso Detti e Giovanni Gozzini, L'età del disordine. Storia del mondo attuale 1968-2017, Laterza.
or:
Victoria De Grazia, L' impero irresistibile. La società dei consumi americana alla conquista del mondo, Einaudi; Frank Trentmann, L'impero delle cose. Come siamo diventati consumatori. Dal XV al XXI secolo, Einaudi.
In the case of particular interests or specific requirements, ad hoc bibliographies can be agreed with the professor.
Students with disabilities and Specific Learning Disorders (SLD)
Students with SLDs or temporary or permanent disabilities: it is recommended that you contact the relevant university office (https://site.unibo.it/studenti-con-disabilita-e-dsa/it) in good time: it will be their responsibility to propose any adjustments to the students concerned, which must in any case be submitted 15 days in advance for approval by the teacher, who will assess their appropriateness in relation to the educational objectives of the course.
Teaching tools
From time to time, the reading and illustration of historical texts and documentary sources may be used.
Office hours
See the website of Luca Baldissara