20706075 - HISTORY OF EUROPE AND THE MEDITERRANEAN

The course provides advanced skills for reading and critical interpretation of crucial issues in the political and cultural history of modern Europe, also read in terms of symbolic production. Specific attention is paid to the history of European historiography as a place of formation for the idea of Europe and a common identity consciousness.

Curriculum

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Mutuazione: 20706075 STORIA DELL'EUROPA E DEL MEDITERRANEO in Storia e società LM-84 R BROGGIO PAOLO

Programme

Never before in recent years has the idea of Europe been at the center of public debate: for some, it is the only lifeline against nationalism and war; for others, it is the ultimate cause of all our problems and woes, especially economic ones. The invasion of Ukraine by Vladimir Putin's Russia in February 2022 has not only revived the classic themes of war and peace in public discourse but also brought back into focus the issue of the eastern expansion of the concept of Europe, a question with extraordinary historical depth. Only a profound understanding of the long-term history of European civilization and its interactions with other civilizations around the globe can allow us to decode issues that only superficially appear to be purely contemporary. In the first part of the course, we will focus on the evolution of the notion of Europe, the various thoughts about Europe, and the long-term development of European consciousness. In the second part, the history of the Mediterranean in the early modern period will be explored as a space of connections, exchanges, human mobility, fruitful encounters but also expulsions, diasporas, tensions, and bloody conflicts.

Core Documentation

First section: 'History of Europe: ideas, perspectives, reflections' (6 ECTS)

Reference books:

Lucien Febvre, L’Europa. Storia di una civiltà, Roma, Donzelli.
Federico Chabod, Storia dell’Idea d’Europa, Roma-Bari, Laterza.
Additional book for students who will not attend the lessons: Egidio Ivetic, Studiare la storia del Mediterraneo, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2024


Second section: "The Mediterranean as a historiographical issue and as a space of connections'" (6 ECTS).

Reference books:

Guillaume Calafat e Mathieu Grenet, Mediterranei. Una storia delle mobilità umane (1492-1750), Roma, Viella, 2025 (ed. or. francese: Méditérranées. Une histoire des mobilités humaines (1492-1750), Paris, Editions Points, 2023).
Bruno Pomara Saverino, Rifugiati. I moriscos e l'Italia, Firenze, Firenze University Press, scaricabile gratuitamente dal sito: https://www.fupress.com/catalogo/rifugiati/3516

Those who only need to take 6 ECTS are required to study the first teaching unit.
IT IS POSSIBLE TO USE THIS BIBLIOGRAPHY STARTING FROM JUNE-JULY 2026, EXCLUSIVELY.


teacher profile | teaching materials

Mutuazione: 20706075 STORIA DELL'EUROPA E DEL MEDITERRANEO in Storia e società LM-84 R BROGGIO PAOLO

Programme

Never before in recent years has the idea of Europe been at the center of public debate: for some, it is the only lifeline against nationalism and war; for others, it is the ultimate cause of all our problems and woes, especially economic ones. The invasion of Ukraine by Vladimir Putin's Russia in February 2022 has not only revived the classic themes of war and peace in public discourse but also brought back into focus the issue of the eastern expansion of the concept of Europe, a question with extraordinary historical depth. Only a profound understanding of the long-term history of European civilization and its interactions with other civilizations around the globe can allow us to decode issues that only superficially appear to be purely contemporary. In the first part of the course, we will focus on the evolution of the notion of Europe, the various thoughts about Europe, and the long-term development of European consciousness. In the second part, the history of the Mediterranean in the early modern period will be explored as a space of connections, exchanges, human mobility, fruitful encounters but also expulsions, diasporas, tensions, and bloody conflicts.

Core Documentation

First section: 'History of Europe: ideas, perspectives, reflections' (6 ECTS)

Reference books:

Lucien Febvre, L’Europa. Storia di una civiltà, Roma, Donzelli.
Federico Chabod, Storia dell’Idea d’Europa, Roma-Bari, Laterza.
Additional book for students who will not attend the lessons: Egidio Ivetic, Studiare la storia del Mediterraneo, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2024


Second section: "The Mediterranean as a historiographical issue and as a space of connections'" (6 ECTS).

Reference books:

Guillaume Calafat e Mathieu Grenet, Mediterranei. Una storia delle mobilità umane (1492-1750), Roma, Viella, 2025 (ed. or. francese: Méditérranées. Une histoire des mobilités humaines (1492-1750), Paris, Editions Points, 2023).
Bruno Pomara Saverino, Rifugiati. I moriscos e l'Italia, Firenze, Firenze University Press, scaricabile gratuitamente dal sito: https://www.fupress.com/catalogo/rifugiati/3516

Those who only need to take 6 ECTS are required to study the first teaching unit.
IT IS POSSIBLE TO USE THIS BIBLIOGRAPHY STARTING FROM JUNE-JULY 2026, EXCLUSIVELY.


teacher profile | teaching materials

Mutuazione: 20706075 STORIA DELL'EUROPA E DEL MEDITERRANEO in Storia e società LM-84 R BROGGIO PAOLO

Programme

Never before in recent years has the idea of Europe been at the center of public debate: for some, it is the only lifeline against nationalism and war; for others, it is the ultimate cause of all our problems and woes, especially economic ones. The invasion of Ukraine by Vladimir Putin's Russia in February 2022 has not only revived the classic themes of war and peace in public discourse but also brought back into focus the issue of the eastern expansion of the concept of Europe, a question with extraordinary historical depth. Only a profound understanding of the long-term history of European civilization and its interactions with other civilizations around the globe can allow us to decode issues that only superficially appear to be purely contemporary. In the first part of the course, we will focus on the evolution of the notion of Europe, the various thoughts about Europe, and the long-term development of European consciousness. In the second part, the history of the Mediterranean in the early modern period will be explored as a space of connections, exchanges, human mobility, fruitful encounters but also expulsions, diasporas, tensions, and bloody conflicts.

Core Documentation

First section: 'History of Europe: ideas, perspectives, reflections' (6 ECTS)

Reference books:

Lucien Febvre, L’Europa. Storia di una civiltà, Roma, Donzelli.
Federico Chabod, Storia dell’Idea d’Europa, Roma-Bari, Laterza.
Additional book for students who will not attend the lessons: Egidio Ivetic, Studiare la storia del Mediterraneo, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2024


Second section: "The Mediterranean as a historiographical issue and as a space of connections'" (6 ECTS).

Reference books:

Guillaume Calafat e Mathieu Grenet, Mediterranei. Una storia delle mobilità umane (1492-1750), Roma, Viella, 2025 (ed. or. francese: Méditérranées. Une histoire des mobilités humaines (1492-1750), Paris, Editions Points, 2023).
Bruno Pomara Saverino, Rifugiati. I moriscos e l'Italia, Firenze, Firenze University Press, scaricabile gratuitamente dal sito: https://www.fupress.com/catalogo/rifugiati/3516

Those who only need to take 6 ECTS are required to study the first teaching unit.
IT IS POSSIBLE TO USE THIS BIBLIOGRAPHY STARTING FROM JUNE-JULY 2026, EXCLUSIVELY.