- Docente: Rosa Smurra
- Credits: 8
- SSD: M-STO/01
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Expert Social And Cultural Education (cod. 8776)
Course contents
Teaching starts in February 2021.
Europe is a continent with a high urban density and population; understanding its historical dynamics, starting from the ancient urbanization, helps to better understand the complexities of contemporary reality. The course aims to provide a comparative picture of the main stages of the formation and transformation of urban settlements. By means of the analysis of some case studies that can make use of different types of sources (archaeological, literary, documentary, etc.), the course aims to propose a critical vision of a long and complex reality of European urban history, sometimes misunderstood, which has deeply influenced the formation of our culture and our institutions.
The course in particular includes a series of lessons dedicated to the European historical framework ( 1st-15th centuries), structured according to the following thematic frameworks:
Roman Empire and urbanization of Europe
People on the move: European ethnogenesis
Roman barbarian kingdoms and the finding of capital cities
Europe and the Carolingian Empire
Islamic presence in Europe
Feudal Europe and local authorities
Papacy, Empire and Cities in the central centuries of the Middle Ages
European monarchies and cities
Forms of power between municipal and stately urban realities
Urban economy and society in the late Middle Ages
Readings/Bibliography
Morfologie sociali e culturali in Europa fra tarda antichità e alto medioevo, Spoleto 1998 (Settimane di studio della Fondazione Centro italiano di studio sull’alto medioevo, 45), volume I.
One textbook among the following
- Introduzione alla storia medievale, a cura di G. Albertoni, S. Collavini, T. Lazzari, Bologna, Il Mulino 2015
- P. Grillo, Storia medievale. Italia, Europa, Mediterraneo, Ediz. Mylab. Pearson 2019
- G. Piccinni, I mille anni del Medioevo, Ediz. Mylab. Pearson 2018
- A. Zorzi, Manuale di storia medievale, Torino, UTET Università, 2016
Teaching methods
Teaching is by a combination of lectures and seminars.The active involvement of students is strongly recommended.
Assessment methods
Students will be asked three open-ended questions aimed at verifying their knowledge of urban history topics, as taught during the term and available in the Bibliography. Among the indicators that will contribute to the evaluation there are the knowledge of the topics discussed in the lessons and contained in the Bibliography; the property of language and the ability to compare the evolutionary historical lines of the major European cities.
Teaching tools
Lectures based on aerial views, cartography and literary sources.
Office hours
See the website of Rosa Smurra
SDGs


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