FORUM MOODLE SCALCERLE

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GENERAL GUIDELINES AND SKILLSGENERAL GUIDELINES AND SKILLS

HISTORY
At the end of the course the student knows the most important events about the trasformationsin the history of Europe and Italt,from antiquity to the present day,as part of the global historyof the world;he can use an appropriate vocabolary and interpretive categories of the actual discipline;the student knows how to read and assess the various sources;he looks to the history as a significant dimension to understand through critical discussions and comparisons of a variety of perspectives and interpretations,the roots of the present.
The starting point will be the emphasis on the temporal dimension of each event and the ability to place it in the correct chronological order. On the other hand, the importance of the space should not be overlooked. In fact, history involves a geographic dimension and human geography, in turn, requires temporal coordinates. The two space-time dimensions must be an integral part of learning the discipline.
Making use of the basic vocabolaryof the discipline, the student elaborates and exposesthe topics in an articulate and attentive way paying attention to their relationships;he also captures the elements of affinity-continuity-discontinuity and diversity between different civilizations. Moreover, adequate space must be reserved for the issue of citizenship and the republican Constitution,so that at the end of the five years, the student is familiar with the fundamentals of our constitutional order and will be also in relation with the activities carried out by schools with the necessary skills,for an active and responsible civic life.
Without detracting from the overall framework of reference,adequate space will be reserved for activities that bring evaluation to different type s of sources,read historical documents or compare different interpretative thesis:that in order to understand the ways in which scholars build their telling of history,the variety of sources used and the contrast of different interpretations. The student will also accrue a method of study which will put him in a position to summarize and outline an expository text of an historical nature. Attention also shoul be paid to oral exposure which occurs frequently and will be particularly desirable to keep the accuracy in placing the events according to the correct space-time coordinates,the coherence of the discourse and the mastery of terminology.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF LEARNIG
FIRST TWO YEARS
The first two years will be devoted to the study of ancient civilizations and the early Middle Ages. In the construction of learnig paths,the following topics cannot be excluded:the major civilizations of the Ancient Near East, Jewish civilization, the Greek civilization, the Roman civilization, the advent of Christianity, the Roman-barbarian Europe, companies and economy in early medieval Europe, the Church in the early Middle Ages, the birth and spread of Islam, high Middle Age's Empire and kingdoms. The study of various topics will be accompanied by a reflection on the nature of the sources used in the study of ancient and medieval history and the contribution of disciplines such as archeology, epigraphy and paleography.
SECOND BIENNIUM
The third and the fourth year will be devoted to the study of the process of formation of Europe and its opening in a global dimension between the Middle Ages and the modern age,starting from the eleventh century until the beginning of the twentieth century. 
In the construction of learning paths, the following topics cannot be omitted:different aspects of the revival of the eleventh century, the universal powers (the Papacy and the Empire), the Church and religious movements, late medieval society, and in Europe,the crisis of universal powers and the advent of territorial monarchies and feudalism;geographical discoveries and their consequences and the final crisis of religious Europe unity and the construction of modern states and absolutism;economic development until the industrial revolution , the political revolutions of the seventeeth and eighteenth centuries (English, American, French); the Napoleonic age and the Restoration, the problem of nationality in the nineteeth century, the Italian Risorgimento and Italy combined, the Western nation-state, the social question and the labour movement, the second industrial revolution, imperialism and nationalism, the development of Italian state until the end of the nineteeth century.
FIFTH YEAR
The final year is devoted to the study of the contemporary era, from the analysis of the premises of World War I to the present day. In the construction of learning paths, the following topics cannot be excluded :the beginning of mass society in the West, the Giolitti era, World War I , the Russian revolution and the Soviet Union from Lenin to stalin, the crisis of the post-war fascism, the crisis of 1929 and its consequences in the United States and the world; Nazism, the Holocaust and other genocides of the twentieth century, the World War II, Italy from Fascism to the Resistance and the stages of construction of republican democracy.
The historical context of the late twentieth century will be built around three main lines:
- the "Cold War" carried out at the end of the twentieth century: the UN, the German question, the two blocks, the age of Khrushchev and Kennedy, the collapse of the Soviet system, the process of formation of the European Union, the processes of globalization, the Information revolution and the new conflict of global world.
- the struggle for decolonization and development in Asia, Africa and Latin America: the birth of the state of Israel and the Palestinian question, the non-aligned movement, the resurgence of China and India as global powers.
- the history of Italy in the second post-war reconstruction, the economic boom, the reforms of the sixties and the seventies, terrorism and "Tangentopoli" and the crisis of the political system in the early 90s.
Some issues of the contemporary woeld will be examined taking into account their nature, "Geographical "(e.g., distribution of natural resources and energy, the dynamics migration, the demographic characteristics of the different areas of the planet, the relation between climate and economics). Besides, particular attention will be devoted to deal with some of these topics in an interdisciplinary manner, in relation to other subjects (for example: the experience of war, society and culture in the age of totalitarianism, the relation between intellecual and political power).