To learn the characterising elements of slavic societies, focusing both on their long duration and on the moments of historical hiatus. To familiarise students with a multidisciplinary approach (using methods and ideas from geography, law, economy, political theory, linguistics and sociology). To highlight the specificity of different cultures through time, whereas the globalization produces an overall tendency to ignore cultural pluralism.
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Historical description of Slavic civilizations in time and space.
the study of the linguistic chapters is optional, although it is still recommended to read them; The same applies to the boxes scattered throughout the book to supplement the text
Programme
The course presents the essential characters of civilization, or better, of Slavic civilizations. It ranges chronologically from the era of the Slavic settlement in Eastern and Central Europe to the present day. Historical, political, economic, social, cultural events are analyzed in the Slavic world.Historical description of Slavic civilizations in time and space.
Core Documentation
M. Garzaniti, Gli slavi, Carocci editorethe study of the linguistic chapters is optional, although it is still recommended to read them; The same applies to the boxes scattered throughout the book to supplement the text
Type of delivery of the course
lessons in attendance, with streaming.Attendance
Attendance is not mandatory