21801445 - HISTORY OF THE CONTEMPORARY BALKANS

Starting point of the course is the history of the evolution of the Balkan countries (the end of the Nineteenth Century and especially the Twentieth Century) towards state models inspired by the nation-state, their inclusion - often contradictory - in the more general context of European politics, economics and culture.

Curriculum

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Programme

Introduction: The Balkans and the European Turkey; Geography, people, economy and society; The Great Powers, the Balkans e the national awakening; The end of the Ottoman power and the nation building and state building; The new century, its development and the consequences on the South-east Europe: The Balkan Wars: the end of the Risorgimento phase and the start of a new political vision: nationalism and imperialism; The World War One and its consequences; Peace, war and the Balkans in the New Europe; New Borders, new states and new people also? The interwar years the first massive modernization in the Balkans; A new ruler: the Third Reich; crisis and war; The establishment of a communist rule in the Balkan countries: the birth of a new world? Between Stalin ad Tito; The Seventieth and the eighties: stabilization and stagnation; the fall of the communist regimes and the hard transition.

Core Documentation

1) Alberto Basciani, L'illusione della modernità. Il Sud-est dell'Europa tra le due guerre mondiali, Soveria Mannelli, Rubbettino, 2016
2) R. Petri (a cura di), Balcani, Europa. Violenza, Politica, Memoria, Torino, Giappiachelli, 2017 3) Andrew B. Wachtel, Storia dei Balcani, Lecce, Salento Books, 2016.

for non-attending students:

1) Ben Fowekes, L'Europa orientale dal 1945 al 1970, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2004 2) Bulent Gokay, L'Europa orientale dal 1970 a oggi, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2005 .

Reference Bibliography

1) Mark Mazower, The Balkans. A Short History, NY, Ramdom House, 2000 2) Barbara Jelavich, History of the Balkans, Voll. 1 e 2, London - NY, CUP, 1999 3) Maria Todorova, Imagining the Balkans, London - NY, Oxford Un. Press, 1997

Type of delivery of the course

Lectures online mode with active participation of students and the intervention of specialists.

Attendance

Class attendance is optional but strongly recommended.

Type of evaluation

the oral exam will include all aspects of the program. In the next summer session, the oral examination will take place in online mode.

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Mutuazione: 21801445 STORIA DEI BALCANI NELL'ETA' CONTEMPORANEA in Relazioni internazionali LM-52 NESSUNA CANALIZZAZIONE BASCIANI ALBERTO

Programme

Introduction: The Balkans and the European Turkey; Geography, people, economy and society; The Great Powers, the Balkans e the national awakening; The end of the Ottoman power and the nation building and state building; The new century, its development and the consequences on the South-east Europe: The Balkan Wars: the end of the Risorgimento phase and the start of a new political vision: nationalism and imperialism; The World War One and its consequences; Peace, war and the Balkans in the New Europe; New Borders, new states and new people also? The interwar years the first massive modernization in the Balkans; A new ruler: the Third Reich; crisis and war; The establishment of a communist rule in the Balkan countries: the birth of a new world? Between Stalin ad Tito; The Seventieth and the eighties: stabilization and stagnation; the fall of the communist regimes and the hard transition.

Core Documentation

1) Alberto Basciani, L'illusione della modernità. Il Sud-est dell'Europa tra le due guerre mondiali, Soveria Mannelli, Rubbettino, 2016
2) R. Petri (a cura di), Balcani, Europa. Violenza, Politica, Memoria, Torino, Giappiachelli, 2017 3) Andrew B. Wachtel, Storia dei Balcani, Lecce, Salento Books, 2016.

for non-attending students:

1) Ben Fowekes, L'Europa orientale dal 1945 al 1970, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2004 2) Bulent Gokay, L'Europa orientale dal 1970 a oggi, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2005 .

Reference Bibliography

1) Mark Mazower, The Balkans. A Short History, NY, Ramdom House, 2000 2) Barbara Jelavich, History of the Balkans, Voll. 1 e 2, London - NY, CUP, 1999 3) Maria Todorova, Imagining the Balkans, London - NY, Oxford Un. Press, 1997

Type of delivery of the course

Lectures online mode with active participation of students and the intervention of specialists.

Attendance

Class attendance is optional but strongly recommended.

Type of evaluation

the oral exam will include all aspects of the program. In the next summer session, the oral examination will take place in online mode.

teacher profile | teaching materials

Mutuazione: 21801445 STORIA DEI BALCANI NELL'ETA' CONTEMPORANEA in Relazioni internazionali LM-52 NESSUNA CANALIZZAZIONE BASCIANI ALBERTO

Programme

Introduction: The Balkans and the European Turkey; Geography, people, economy and society; The Great Powers, the Balkans e the national awakening; The end of the Ottoman power and the nation building and state building; The new century, its development and the consequences on the South-east Europe: The Balkan Wars: the end of the Risorgimento phase and the start of a new political vision: nationalism and imperialism; The World War One and its consequences; Peace, war and the Balkans in the New Europe; New Borders, new states and new people also? The interwar years the first massive modernization in the Balkans; A new ruler: the Third Reich; crisis and war; The establishment of a communist rule in the Balkan countries: the birth of a new world? Between Stalin ad Tito; The Seventieth and the eighties: stabilization and stagnation; the fall of the communist regimes and the hard transition.

Core Documentation

1) Alberto Basciani, L'illusione della modernità. Il Sud-est dell'Europa tra le due guerre mondiali, Soveria Mannelli, Rubbettino, 2016
2) R. Petri (a cura di), Balcani, Europa. Violenza, Politica, Memoria, Torino, Giappiachelli, 2017 3) Andrew B. Wachtel, Storia dei Balcani, Lecce, Salento Books, 2016.

for non-attending students:

1) Ben Fowekes, L'Europa orientale dal 1945 al 1970, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2004 2) Bulent Gokay, L'Europa orientale dal 1970 a oggi, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2005 .

Reference Bibliography

1) Mark Mazower, The Balkans. A Short History, NY, Ramdom House, 2000 2) Barbara Jelavich, History of the Balkans, Voll. 1 e 2, London - NY, CUP, 1999 3) Maria Todorova, Imagining the Balkans, London - NY, Oxford Un. Press, 1997

Type of delivery of the course

Lectures online mode with active participation of students and the intervention of specialists.

Attendance

Class attendance is optional but strongly recommended.

Type of evaluation

the oral exam will include all aspects of the program. In the next summer session, the oral examination will take place in online mode.

teacher profile | teaching materials

Mutuazione: 21801445 STORIA DEI BALCANI NELL'ETA' CONTEMPORANEA in Relazioni internazionali LM-52 NESSUNA CANALIZZAZIONE BASCIANI ALBERTO

Programme

Introduction: The Balkans and the European Turkey; Geography, people, economy and society; The Great Powers, the Balkans e the national awakening; The end of the Ottoman power and the nation building and state building; The new century, its development and the consequences on the South-east Europe: The Balkan Wars: the end of the Risorgimento phase and the start of a new political vision: nationalism and imperialism; The World War One and its consequences; Peace, war and the Balkans in the New Europe; New Borders, new states and new people also? The interwar years the first massive modernization in the Balkans; A new ruler: the Third Reich; crisis and war; The establishment of a communist rule in the Balkan countries: the birth of a new world? Between Stalin ad Tito; The Seventieth and the eighties: stabilization and stagnation; the fall of the communist regimes and the hard transition.

Core Documentation

1) Alberto Basciani, L'illusione della modernità. Il Sud-est dell'Europa tra le due guerre mondiali, Soveria Mannelli, Rubbettino, 2016
2) R. Petri (a cura di), Balcani, Europa. Violenza, Politica, Memoria, Torino, Giappiachelli, 2017 3) Andrew B. Wachtel, Storia dei Balcani, Lecce, Salento Books, 2016.

for non-attending students:

1) Ben Fowekes, L'Europa orientale dal 1945 al 1970, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2004 2) Bulent Gokay, L'Europa orientale dal 1970 a oggi, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2005 .

Reference Bibliography

1) Mark Mazower, The Balkans. A Short History, NY, Ramdom House, 2000 2) Barbara Jelavich, History of the Balkans, Voll. 1 e 2, London - NY, CUP, 1999 3) Maria Todorova, Imagining the Balkans, London - NY, Oxford Un. Press, 1997

Type of delivery of the course

Lectures online mode with active participation of students and the intervention of specialists.

Attendance

Class attendance is optional but strongly recommended.

Type of evaluation

the oral exam will include all aspects of the program. In the next summer session, the oral examination will take place in online mode.