30096 - Education and Culture in the Modern Age (LM)

Academic Year 2011/2012

  • Docente: Giuseppe Olmi
  • Credits: 6
  • SSD: M-STO/02
  • Language: Italian
  • Teaching Mode: In-person learning (entirely or partially)
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Modern, Post-Colonial and Comparative Literatures (cod. 0981)

Learning outcomes

Students will have a profound knowledge of the educational and cultural institutions in modern Europe, developing an independent ability to plan their own research within an historical contextualisation of problems.

Course contents

The course aims to enable students to understand the main stages and developments in educational processes and scholastic institutions, above all in the period from the late Middle Ages to the Counter-Reformation; they will also be given guidance in carrying out their own personal research.  After a first part consisting in lectures aimed at providing a general framework for the theme, the direct study of a series of sources will be undertaken.

Readings/Bibliography

In order to pass the examination students are required to read 3 (three) texts chosen from list A (BIBLIOGRAPHY) and 1 (one) chosen from list B (SOURCES):

  A: BIBLIOGRAPHY

P. ARIÈS, Padri e figli nell'Europa medievale e moderna , Roma-Bari, Laterza, 1996


M. BERETTA, Storia materiale della scienza. Dal libro ai laboratori , Milano, Bruno Mondatori, 2002

H. BOTS - F. WAQUET, La Repubblica delle lettere , Bologna, Il Mulino, 2005

P. BURKE, Cultura e società nell'Italia del Rinascimento , Bologna, Il Mulino, 2001

P. BURKE, Cultura popolare nell'Europa moderna, Milano, Mondadori, 1980 (testo esaurito rinvenibile solo in biblioteca)

 P. BURKE, Storia sociale della conoscenza. Da Gutenberg a Diderot , Bologna, Il Mulino, 2003.

N. ELIAS, La civiltà delle buone maniere , Bologna, Il Mulino, 1982

G. FRAGNITO, Proibito capire. La Chiesa e il volgare nella prima età moderna , Bologna, Il Mulino, 2005

E. GARIN, L'educazione in Europa 1400/1600, Roma-Bari, Laterza, 1976 (testo esaurito rinvenibile solo in biblioteca).

P. F. GRENDLER, La scuola nel Rinascimento italiano , Roma-Bari, Laterza, 1991

L. JARDINE, Affari di genio. Una storia del Rinascimento europeo, Roma, Carocci, 2001.

O. NICCOLI, Il seme della violenza. Putti, fanciulli e mammoli nell'Italia fra ?500 e ?600 , Roma-Bari, Laterza, 1995

M. ROGGERO, L'alfabeto conquistato : apprendere e insegnare nell'Italia tra Sette e Ottocento , Bologna, Il Mulino, 1999

S. ULIVIERI (a cura di), Le bambine nella storia dell'educazione , Roma-Bari, Laterza, 1999



B: SOURCES

Some of these works are part of anthologies in texts that are now no longer published and found only in libraries. In order to obtain them, students may ask the teacher. They are also required to read the introductory essay that is usually a preface to such a work.

- S. ANTONIANO, Dell'educatione christiana de i figliuoli, selected passages in Il pensiero pedagogico della Controriforma, ed. by L. Volpicelli, Firenze 1960, pp. 43-47/ 67-68/ 99-107/ 127-149/ 169-175/ 199-221/ 341-348/ 457-458/ 476-484 (ask the teacher about how to obtain a copy of this work).

-B. CASTIGLIONE, Il Cortegiano, Books I and II (various editions)

-G. DELLA CASA, Galateo (various editions)

-ERASMUS of Rotterdam, De civilitate morum puerilium, Italian translation. The most recent editions are: Sulle buone maniere dei bambini, ed. by F. Cambi, Roma, Armando Editore, 2000; Il Galateo dei ragazzi, ed. by L. Gualdo Rosa, Napoli, Liguori, 2004.

-ERASMUS of Rotterdam, De pueris statim ac liberaliter instituendis, Italian trans. The most recent is Per una libera educazione, ed. by L. D'Ascia, Milano, Rizzoli (BUR), 2004.

-M. VEGIO  – P. P. VERGERIO – M. PALMIERI, selected passages in E. GARIN, Educazione umanistica in Italia, Bari, Laterza, 1971, pp. 52-136 (to obtain this work, see the teacher).

 

NB! Students from the earlier course of studies (3 CFU) are asked to know 2 texts from list A to pass the examination.

Teaching methods

Lectures. Seminars devoted to reading texts and documents.

Assessment methods

Oral examination. Students attending regularly may pass part of the exam by means of a series of tests carried out while the course is being held.

Teaching tools

Photocopies of texts and documents / Iconographic material

Office hours

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