Generali:

  • Dipartimento: Lettere E Filosofia
  • Settore Ministeriale: M-STO/04
  • Codice di verbalizzazione: 804002567
  • Metodi di insegnamento: Frontale
  • Metodi di valutazione: Scritto E Orale
  • Prerequisiti: Have a basic knowledge of English and modern history
  • Obiettivi: The course aims to provide students with solid knowledge and the ability to navigate the dynamics of global history from the late nineteenth century to the present day. By the end of the course, students will have a good knowledge of political and institutional events in a transnational and global dimension; they will be able to think globally at the historical-political and institutional transformations. The teaching activity of this module aims to strengthen the following skills: Critical Thinking: Students will be developing their ability to analyze critically both historical and present events in a global perspective. Reading: Students will become active readers that can articulate their own interpretations with an awareness and appreciation of multiple perspectives. Each lecture will include discussions designed to ensure that students have completed their assigned reading. These discussions will also foster a collaborative classroom environment where students collectively analyze the significance of historical developments. Writing: Students will be able to offer complex and informed analyses of historical documents. They will practice writing as a process of inquiry and engage other writers�� ideas as they explore and develop their own voice as a writer. As shown below, over the course of the semester, students will complete a process-oriented writing assignment that emphasize analysis over description. Communication: Students will demonstrate the skills needed to participate in a dialogue that builds knowledge collaboratively, listening carefully and respectfully to others�� viewpoints while articulating their own ideas and questions.
  • Ricevimento: Si prega di prendere appuntamento con il docente per il ricevimento

Didattica:

  • A.A.: 2020/2021
  • Canale: UNICO
  • Crediti: 6
  • Data Inizio Lezioni: 05/10/2020
  • Data Fine Lezioni: 03/12/2020
  • Semestre: Primo