HISTORY OF ENVIRONMENT AND RURAL LANDSCAPES
- Academic year
- 2019/2020 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- STORIA DELL'AMBIENTE E DEI PAESAGGI RURALI SP.
- Course code
- FM0420 (AF:308494 AR:170076)
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6
- Degree level
- Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
- Educational sector code
- M-STO/01
- Period
- 1st Semester
- Where
- VENEZIA
- Moodle
- Go to Moodle page
Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
Expected learning outcomes
1. - will have acquired a secure knowledge of the relationship between the human societies during the Greco-Roman Antiquity and in the Middle Ages, and the dynamics of environmental changes in the Mediterranean area (Knowledge and understanding);
2. - will have acquired a secure knowledge of the effects of population growth and technological development in relation to the availability of natural resources in ancient and late ancient societies and in medieval Italy (Knowledge and understanding);
3. - will be able to identify and critically use literature relating to the period and theme studied for the purpose of carrying out autonomous researches (Ability to apply knowledge and understanding);
4. - will be able to properly evaluate and judge the case studies analysed during classes (judgment autonomy);
5. - will have acquired the ability to present critically and with an appropriate lexicon the results of their research (Communication skills);
6. - will be able to fully understand the complexity of historical developments (Learning skills).
Pre-requirements
Contents
Referral texts
1) Teaching materials provided in classroom and available online (Moodle platform);
2) M. Armiero, S. Barca, Storia dell’ambiente. Una introduzione, Roma, Carocci, 2004, in particolare i capp. 1-3;
3) A. Rapetti, La terra degli uomini. Le campagne dell’Italia medievale, Roma, Carocci Editore, 2012;
4) R. Hoffmann, An environmental history of medieval Europe, Cambridge, Cambridge university press, 2014 (Cambridge medieval texts).
Further informations will be held during the course.
Non attending students:
1) M. Armiero, S. Barca, Storia dell’ambiente. Una introduzione, Roma, Carocci, 2004, in particolare i capp. 1-3;
2) A. Rapetti, La terra degli uomini. Le campagne dell’Italia medievale, Roma, Carocci Editore, 2012;
3) R. Hoffmann, An environmental history of medieval Europe, Cambridge, Cambridge university press, 2014 (Cambridge medieval texts);
4) R. Rao, I paesaggi dell’Italia medievale, Roma, Carocci, 2015.
Research material:
D. Hughes, The Mediterranean. An environmental history, Santa Barbara (CA) 2005, in particolare i capp. 1-4 e 7 or
The nature of Mediterranean Europe. An ecological history, A. T. Grove, O. Rackham (eds.), Yale University Press, New Haven, 2001.
Assessment methods
- the skill to learn autonomously;
- the ability to carry out and present a research project with autonomy of judgment, particularly in the selection of the most important topics;
- the ability to communicate the purpose and results of a research project.
Non attending students must define their own specific readings and their own paper's title and contents together with the teacher.
Teaching methods
Teaching language
Further information
You may also be interested in:
History of governments in the Middle Ages (https://www.unive.it/data/insegnamento/319421 );
Early medieval history (https://www.unive.it/data/insegnamento/319430 );
Resources and methods for medieval history (https://www.unive.it/data/insegnamento/273228 );
History of Venice in the Middle Ages (https://www.unive.it/data/insegnamento/319448 );
Medieval latin philology (https://www.unive.it/data/insegnamento/319411 );
History of bizantine christianism (https://www.unive.it/data/insegnamento/319425 );
Medieval epigraphy (https://www.unive.it/data/insegnamento/319396 );
Latin palaeography (https://www.unive.it/data/course/308124 );
Diplomatics (https://www.unive.it/data/insegnamento/319395 ).
Type of exam
2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Goals
This subject deals with topics related to the macro-area "Climate change and energy" and contributes to the achievement of one or more goals of U. N. Agenda for Sustainable Development