20702494-1 - Storia sociale - 1

Social History
With an interdisciplinary approach and a comparative perspective, the course intends to give knowledge of phenomena and social processes that, with reference mainly to Italy and West Europe, characterized the period between the Eighteenth Century to the end of the Twentieth Century. Demography, family, migrations, social stratification and mobility processes, professions, material culture and social-health conditions are some of the issues of the course, all of them included in the broader framework of economic and political dynamics and joined by historiographical questions.

Curriculum

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Programme

Social History
Unit 1 – 36 hours - 6 cfu.
Emigration, internal migration and immigration in Italy from the nineteenth century to today.
The course aims at retracing, generally starting from the Italian unification and indicating the multiple implications of the latter, the internal and external migration phenomena that characterized and still characterize the history of the Italian society: from the nineteenth-century internal seasonal migrations, which were mainly at a short distance and connected to the agricultural activity, to the exodus from the South to the North of the Italian Peninsula during the 1950s and the 1960s of the Twentieth Century; from the great European and transoceanic migrations of the decades between the centuries 19th and 20th to the ones, once again transoceanic and European, of the first twenty-five years of the Republic, until the successive evolution by which Italy transformed into a country (also) of immigrants.


Core Documentation

Social History
Unit 1 – 36 hours - 6 cfu.
Emigration, internal migration and immigration in Italy from the nineteenth century to today.
- P. Audenino, M. Tirabassi, Migrazioni italiane. Storia e storie dall’Ancien régime a oggi, Bruno Mondadori, Milano 2008.
- P. Bevilacqua, A. De Clementi, E. Franzina (a cura di), Storia dell’emigrazione italiana, vol. II, Arrivi, Donzelli, Roma 2002, four of the following essays: A. Trento, In Brasile (pp. 3-23); F. Devoto, In Argentina (pp. 25-54); R. J. Vecoli, Negli Stati Uniti (pp. 55-88); B. Ramirez, In Canada (pp. 89-96); V. Cappelli, Nelle altre Americhe (pp. 97-109); A. Boncompagni, In Australia (pp. 111-119); E. Pugliese, In Germania (pp. 121-132); E. Vial, In Francia (pp. 133-146); G. M. Sabino, In Svizzera (pp. 147-158); A. Morelli, In Belgio (pp. 159-170).
- S. Gallo, Senza attraversare le frontiere. Le migrazioni interne dall’Unità a oggi, Laterza, Roma-Bari 2012.
- M. Colucci, Storia dell’immigrazione straniera in Italia, Carocci, Roma 2018.


Type of delivery of the course

Frontal lessons.

Type of evaluation

Oral exam.

teacher profile | teaching materials

Programme

Social History
Unit 1 – 36 hours - 6 cfu.
Emigration, internal migration and immigration in Italy from the nineteenth century to today.
The course aims at retracing, generally starting from the Italian unification and indicating the multiple implications of the latter, the internal and external migration phenomena that characterized and still characterize the history of the Italian society: from the nineteenth-century internal seasonal migrations, which were mainly at a short distance and connected to the agricultural activity, to the exodus from the South to the North of the Italian Peninsula during the 1950s and the 1960s of the Twentieth Century; from the great European and transoceanic migrations of the decades between the centuries 19th and 20th to the ones, once again transoceanic and European, of the first twenty-five years of the Republic, until the successive evolution by which Italy transformed into a country (also) of immigrants.


Core Documentation

Social History
Unit 1 – 36 hours - 6 cfu.
Emigration, internal migration and immigration in Italy from the nineteenth century to today.
- P. Audenino, M. Tirabassi, Migrazioni italiane. Storia e storie dall’Ancien régime a oggi, Bruno Mondadori, Milano 2008.
- P. Bevilacqua, A. De Clementi, E. Franzina (a cura di), Storia dell’emigrazione italiana, vol. II, Arrivi, Donzelli, Roma 2002, four of the following essays: A. Trento, In Brasile (pp. 3-23); F. Devoto, In Argentina (pp. 25-54); R. J. Vecoli, Negli Stati Uniti (pp. 55-88); B. Ramirez, In Canada (pp. 89-96); V. Cappelli, Nelle altre Americhe (pp. 97-109); A. Boncompagni, In Australia (pp. 111-119); E. Pugliese, In Germania (pp. 121-132); E. Vial, In Francia (pp. 133-146); G. M. Sabino, In Svizzera (pp. 147-158); A. Morelli, In Belgio (pp. 159-170).
- S. Gallo, Senza attraversare le frontiere. Le migrazioni interne dall’Unità a oggi, Laterza, Roma-Bari 2012.
- M. Colucci, Storia dell’immigrazione straniera in Italia, Carocci, Roma 2018.


Type of delivery of the course

Frontal lessons.

Type of evaluation

Oral exam.

teacher profile | teaching materials

Programme

Social History
Unit 1 – 36 hours - 6 cfu.
Emigration, internal migration and immigration in Italy from the nineteenth century to today.
The course aims at retracing, generally starting from the Italian unification and indicating the multiple implications of the latter, the internal and external migration phenomena that characterized and still characterize the history of the Italian society: from the nineteenth-century internal seasonal migrations, which were mainly at a short distance and connected to the agricultural activity, to the exodus from the South to the North of the Italian Peninsula during the 1950s and the 1960s of the Twentieth Century; from the great European and transoceanic migrations of the decades between the centuries 19th and 20th to the ones, once again transoceanic and European, of the first twenty-five years of the Republic, until the successive evolution by which Italy transformed into a country (also) of immigrants.


Core Documentation

Social History
Unit 1 – 36 hours - 6 cfu.
Emigration, internal migration and immigration in Italy from the nineteenth century to today.
- P. Audenino, M. Tirabassi, Migrazioni italiane. Storia e storie dall’Ancien régime a oggi, Bruno Mondadori, Milano 2008.
- P. Bevilacqua, A. De Clementi, E. Franzina (a cura di), Storia dell’emigrazione italiana, vol. II, Arrivi, Donzelli, Roma 2002, four of the following essays: A. Trento, In Brasile (pp. 3-23); F. Devoto, In Argentina (pp. 25-54); R. J. Vecoli, Negli Stati Uniti (pp. 55-88); B. Ramirez, In Canada (pp. 89-96); V. Cappelli, Nelle altre Americhe (pp. 97-109); A. Boncompagni, In Australia (pp. 111-119); E. Pugliese, In Germania (pp. 121-132); E. Vial, In Francia (pp. 133-146); G. M. Sabino, In Svizzera (pp. 147-158); A. Morelli, In Belgio (pp. 159-170).
- S. Gallo, Senza attraversare le frontiere. Le migrazioni interne dall’Unità a oggi, Laterza, Roma-Bari 2012.
- M. Colucci, Storia dell’immigrazione straniera in Italia, Carocci, Roma 2018.


Type of delivery of the course

Frontal lessons.

Type of evaluation

Oral exam.