MODERN HISTORY
Academic Year 2024/2025 - Teacher: CINZIA RECCAExpected Learning Outcomes
The expected learning objectives, declined according to the Dublin Descriptors, are as follows:
Knowledge and comprehension skills (DD1)
To know theories and models in the historical-geographical area for interpreting educational and training events (Core1)
To know theories and methodologies of empirical research (Core 2)
Knowledge of theories useful for interpreting historiographical dynamics (Core 4)
Applied knowledge and understanding (Core 2)
To relate the theoretical and methodological contents learned to the interpretation of past, present, future events and processes (Core 1)
To know how to choose methods, techniques and tools functional to the subjects and contexts of reference (Core 3)
Be able to intervene in relational dynamics using methods and tools to manage situations at different levels (individual, organisational and community) (Core 4)
Knowing how to use methodologies appropriate to the training objectives (Core 5)
Autonomy of judgement (Core 3)
To evaluate the relevance of the theories studied with respect to the situations addressed and the actions managed and/or observed (Core1)
To be able to assess the link between research objectives and results (Core 2)
To be able to evaluate the functional tools for historical research (Core 2)
To be able to put forward, formulate and argue proposals for change and transformation (Core 4)
Communication skills (DD4)
Able to communicate projects (Core 3)
Knowing how to deal with interlocutors, specialists and non-specialists (Core 3)
Knowing how to communicate the meaning of one's actions (Core 4)
Knowing how to justify objectives, procedures, methodologies in oral and written form (Core 4)
Be able to activate sharing processes (Core 5)
Knowing how to value the different points of view involved (Core 5)
Learning capacity (DD5)
To be able to identify the unexpected results of research and its possible developments in terms of methodology and impact.
To be able to identify one's own learning needs
Course Structure
For frequent students, there is an optional in itinere examination. Each small group (or individual student) is required to present orally, and (in view of the final examination) with a short written report, an explanation and commentary on a text chosen from those listed above.
Required Prerequisites
Attendance of Lessons
Detailed Course Content
The monographic part proposes the study and in-depth study of one of the following topics of your choice.
Violence against women in history
Powerful queens and court life in the early modern age
Learning Assessment
Learning Assessment Procedures
For non-frequent students.
Those who cannot attend the course (Erasmus students or workers) may agree with the professor on alternative programmes
Final examination: oral