Unit History of culture and institutions in the Modern age

Course
Philosophy and ethics of relationships
Study-unit Code
A002066
Curriculum
Filosofia e storia
Teacher
Filippo Maria Troiani
Teachers
  • Filippo Maria Troiani
Hours
  • 36 ore - Filippo Maria Troiani
CFU
6
Course Regulation
Coorte 2021
Offered
2022/23
Learning activities
Affine/integrativa
Area
Attività formative affini o integrative
Academic discipline
M-STO/02
Type of study-unit
Opzionale (Optional)
Type of learning activities
Attività formativa monodisciplinare
Language of instruction
Italian
Contents
In the first part of the course we will analyze the birth and the subsequent development of modern diplomacy as a tool determined in the relations between the ancient Italian states and the nascent European powers between the fifteenth and seventeenth centuries. The study of the various crucial junctions crossed by the old continent, from geographical discoveries, to the rupture of religious unity, up to the long conflict of the seventeenth century, will allow the reconstruction of the political context, economic and cultural in which the dialectic between the political realities of the Italian peninsula and the great monarchies that guide the European states takes shape. The second part of the course will be devoted to the analysis of diplomatic relations between the papal court and the Spanish crown in the second half of the 17th century
Reference texts
For the first part of the course on the General Frameworks of Modern History, students will use the slides published on the Unistudium platform (for further information please consult the text A. Musi, Le vie della modernità, Sansoni, 2003, capitoli: 1-2-3-4-5-7-9). On the birth and subsequent development of modern diplomacy the essay: La diplomazia degli antichi stati italiani: problematiche e percorsi metodologici, a cura di F.M. Troiani, (which will be provided with special dispensations.). For the second part of the course dedicated to the analysis of diplomatic relations between the papal court and the Spanish crown in the second half of the seventeenth century the wise men: Gli ambasciatori della Sede apostolica nell’Europa delle monarchie, (a cura di F. M. Troiani); Entre la Iglesia y el Estado: la “Concordia Facchinetti” come premessa del processo concordatario Settecentesco, (a cura di F. M. Troiani), of which will be provided special dispensations.
Educational objectives
To analyse the multiplicity of political, cultural, religious and societal models operating in European history. To reconstruct the processes that led to the present situation, identifying European expansion, the emergence of a world economy, the connection of contents through mass emigration, the planetary enlargement of international relations, in the formation of a cosmopolitan culture, the roots of modernity.
Prerequisites
With the purpose to understand and to face the course the student must possess the general notions concerning the chronological arc taken in examination by the course (1492 -1820), to know how to connect facts and events in the time, to reorganize data and concepts to know the principals conceptual and terminological tools of the discipline.
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons with projections of slide and breves filmed that they reassume the treated contained principals. Visit to a public institution (Library/ Archive) for a direct approach with the type of documentary sources presented in class.
Other information
During the carrying out of the course you/they will have made of the students on the base UNISTUDIUM the materials used in the frontal lessons available.For urgent communications and appointments to write mail to the address filippo.troiani@unipg.it.
Learning verification modality
The final oral exam consists of a 30-minute interview max that wants to verify the mastery of the language, the ability to use the acquired knowledge and to connect them in the argumentation and to discuss and deepen in various respects the different topics covered during the lessons and in the individual study of the students.
Extended program
The course is divided into two parts. In the first part of the course (24 hours) will be addressed the changes and breaks that have deeply marked the history of Europe in the modern age and will analyze the birth and subsequent development of modern diplomacy as a tool determined in the relations between the ancient Italian states and the nascent powers between the 15th and 17th centuries. This will be achieved through the knowledge and study of the following topics:
The breaking of geographical barriers
-Italy and Europe in the sixteenth century
-The development of the Italian Renaissance
-The wars of Italy
-The Protestant Reformation
-The Counter-Reformation and the Council of Trent
-The diplomacy of the ancient Italian States: problems and methodological paths.
-The "stately" matrix of the ambassador
-The origin of diplomacy resident in the peninsula
-The birth of dynastic diplomacy
-The figure of the ambassador
-The legal instruments
-War and diplomacy between the Five and Seventeenth Centuries
-Diplomacy and the Thirty Years' War
-The foreign policy of the papacy during the conflict
In the second part (12 hours) The diplomatic structure of the Papal States will be presented as it develops in the context of the Europe of national monarchies by analysing in particular the diplomatic relations between the Papal Court and the Spanish Crown in the second half of the 17th century.
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