- Docente: Stefano Cavazza
- Credits: 4
- Language: English
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
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Corso:
First cycle degree programme (L) in
Political, Social and International Sciences (cod. 8853)
Also valid for First cycle degree programme (L) in International Development and Cooperation (cod. 8890)
First cycle degree programme (L) in Drama, Art and Music Studies (cod. 0956)
Learning outcomes
The seminar is intended to introduce students to the analysis of case studies and research topics.
By the end of the seminar the student will:
1) be able to read and discuss scientific essays in comparative Politics and History
2) be able to interact appropriately in a seminar situation
Course contents
Language of instruction: English
Course content: Topics in european, history, politics and culture after 1945
The seminar will take place in the second semester and will be conduct by visiting professors of the University of Trier, Dresden, Humboldt Berlin, Potsdam and Sciences Po Lyon. The seminar will be divided in 5 units. Each unit will take place during a single week ( 6 hours + 2 hours for the intermediate test). Students are required to attend classes.
At the beginning of the secodn semester will be publisched the course's timetable
During the first lesson, seminar's coordinator will explain the organisation of the seminar and the course content of each teaching units.
Introductory Lecture: Friday 1 march 9 -11 am aula Leydi, via barberia 4.
All lectures will take place in via Barberia 4
Unit 1 Prof. Manfred Görtemaker (University of Potsdam)
Course content: History of European integration
- Tuesday 26 march ore 17-19 aula Ferrero
- Wednesday 27 march ore 17-19 aula Ferrero
- Friday 29 march ore 9-11 aula Leydi
Unit 2 Prof. Marc Frangi (Sciences Po Lyon)
Course content: to be defined
- Tuesday 9 april ore 17-19 aula Ferrero
- Wednesday 10 april ore 17-19 aula Ferrero
- Friday 12 april ore 9-11 aula Leydi
Unit 3 Prof. Hans Vorländer (TU Dresden)
Course content: Populism and Modern Democracy
-Tuesday 30 april 17-19 aula Ferrero
-Thursday 2 mai 17-19 aula Ferrero
- Friday 3 mai 9-11 aula Ferrero
Prof. Manuel Fröhlich ( Uni Trier)
Course content: to be defined
- Tuesday 7 mai 17-19 aula Ferrero
- Wedn. 8 mai 17-19 aula Ferrero
- Friday 10 mai 9-11 aula Ferrero
Unit 5 Prof. Tilman Siebeneichner ( Humboldt University Berlin)
Course content: Militant Anti-Communism in the Age of Extremes“
-Tuesday 14 mai 17-19 aula Ferrero
1. „Anti-Bolshevism and Order. The Establishment of the Weimar Republic
--Wednesday15 mai 17-19 aula Ferrero
2. Anti-Communism and Its Proxy Wars in Africa. Mercenaries and the Decolonization, 1960-1980
- Friday 17 mai 9-11 aula Ferrero
3 The ‚Strategy of Tension‘, 1960-1980. Anti-Communist Violence in Italy, Germany, Spain
Readings/Bibliography
The reading list will be published before the beginning of the seminar
Teaching methods
Seminar
Assessment methods
Students will deliver a paper ( 10.000 characters) on on of the topics discussed during the seminar.
The paper will be discussed during an oral examination
During the first lesson the seminar's coordinator will explain how to write the paper
Teaching tools
Beamer
Links to further information
https://www.unibo.it/sitoweb/stefano.cavazza/
Office hours
See the website of Stefano Cavazza