00983 - History of Political Doctrines (O-Z)

Academic Year 2023/2024

  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Political, Social and International Sciences (cod. 8853)

Learning outcomes

At the end of the course the student: 1) knows the fundamental authors and moments of Western political thought, from the ancient Greeks down to the 20th century; 2) knows the forms of political communication and understands the problematic relationship and the mutual influence of ideas and events; 3) knows the most important political theories and knows how to interpret and contextualize them correctly; 4) is able to read the most important political and institutional changes of Western history.

Course contents

In our study of the history of Western political thought we will adopt the perspective of the history of ideas and of constitutional history, as they have been developed by such authors as Quentin Skinner and Reinhart Koselleck. We will examine the main concepts in the vocabulary of politics, such as State, sovereignty, liberty, equality, power and so on.

Readings/Bibliography

TWO mandatory texts both for attending and non-attending students: 

R. Gherardi (a cura di), La politica e gli Stati. Problemi e figure del pensiero occidentale, 3° edizione, Roma, Carocci, 2022 (only the second part with the authors).

G. Giorgini, Introduzione al pensiero politico classico, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2024 (Introduzione and chapters 3, 4 and 6 only).

II) For non-attending students, one additional text:

P. Cartledge, Democrazia. Una biografia, Milano, Edizioni Ariele, 2023.

 

Teaching methods

30 classes of 2 hours each for a total of 60 hours.

The course is offered in the second semester and will begin on February 19th, 2024 with the following timetable:

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 3-5 pm in classroom Morassutti A1, Viale Berti Pichat.

Assessment methods

Students who attend the classes will have an intermediate written exam on the first part of the course and a final written exam on the second part of the course as well as on the thematic part which will be illustrated in the classes. The final grade will be the average between the two partial grades.

Students who do not attend the classes will take the total exam in one day, consisting in a written test and an oral part. The test will be on the general part of the course (see R. Gherardi (ed.). La politica e gli Stati, Rome, Carocci, 2022. The oral exam will cover both the required reading and the additional mandatory reading.

People with disabilities and SLD

People with disabilities or specific learning disorders are entitled to special adaptations in relation to their condition, subject to assessment by the University Service for Students with Disabilities and SLD. Please do not contact the teacher, but contact the Service for an appointment. It will be the responsibility of the Service to determine which adaptations are appropriate. More information on page site.unibo.it/studenti-con-disabilita-e-dsa/it/per-studenti.

Office hours

See the website of Giovanni Giorgini

SDGs

Quality education Gender equality Reduced inequalities Peace, justice and strong institutions

This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.