Unit POLITIC CULTURES AND IDEOLOGIES IN THE MODERN WORLD

Course
European legal integration and human rights
Study-unit Code
A000382
Location
PERUGIA
Curriculum
In all curricula
Teacher
Cristina Baldassini
Teachers
  • Cristina Baldassini
Hours
  • 36 ore - Cristina Baldassini
CFU
6
Course Regulation
Coorte 2024
Offered
2024/25
Learning activities
Caratterizzante
Area
Storico
Academic discipline
SPS/02
Type of study-unit
Obbligatorio (Required)
Type of learning activities
Attività formativa monodisciplinare
Language of instruction
Italian
Contents
This course analyses, in a historical and political perspective, the most important ideologies and political cultures from the beginning of the twentieth century to the present day, with special emphasis on the European and American contexts. Particolar attention will be given to the literature on the crisis of liberal democracy.
Reference texts
Texts for attending students:
M. Conway, L’età della democrazia. L’Europa occidentale dopo il 1945, Carocci 2023(ed. or. Western Europe’s Democratic Age 1945-1968, Princeton University Press 2020).

Texts for non-attending students:
C. Galli, Ideologia, Bologna, il Mulino, 2022.
M. Conway, L’età della democrazia. L’Europa occidentale dopo il 1945, Carocci 2023(ed. or. Western Europe’s Democratic Age 1945-1968, Princeton University Press 2020).
Educational objectives
This course aims to provide students with an overview of the most significant cultures and political ideologies from the twentieth century to the present day. Teaching programme is designed to help students understand historical contexts from which political cultures and ideologies are set up, their impact on political systems and, more generally, on the international political order. At the end of the course, students will have a knowledge of the most significant political cultures and ideologies, not only in terms of factual reference, but also according to its determining myths, ideas and interests.
Prerequisites
In order to gain an understanding of the topics covered, a general knowledge of contemporary history is required.
Teaching methods
The first part of the course is organized in lectures on general concepts of political culture and ideology. The second part is organized in seminars and takes an in-depth look at specific case studies, with particular attention to the so-called “new ideologies” in the world today.
Other information
For further information, please send an email to:
cristina.baldassini@unipg.it
Learning verification modality
For students who complete the course the final exam consists of an oral examination lasting about 20 minutes on all the contents of the course. The purpose of this exam is to ascertain the level of students’ knowledge of the programme contents and their ability to express them in a clear and appropriate manner. Non-attending students must sit an oral examination lasting about 20 minutes, with questions on the content of three texts assigned in this programme.
Extended program
The course explores the history of the most significant ideologies and political cultures from the twentieth century to the present day, with particular reference to the European and American contexts. The first part of the course focuses on ideologies and political cultures of the twentieth century (liberalism, fascism, nazism, communism) paying attention to their development, decline and fall. The second part of the course analyzes “the end of ideologies” debate after 1989 and focuses on several more contemporary issues, including: the scientific literature on the crisis of liberalism; neoliberalism and its discontents; the rise of “new ideologies” (from environmentalism to anti-globalism, from anti-Europeanism to anti-Americanism) but also phenomena such as cancel culture in Anglo-Saxon countries.
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