ORAL HISTORY

Academic year
2024/2025 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
STORIA ORALE SP.
Course code
FM0229 (AF:508990 AR:294278)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6
Degree level
Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
Educational sector code
M-STO/04
Period
2nd Semester
Where
VENEZIA
Moodle
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The course is among the Core Educational Activities of the Master's degree course in History and ACEL; it is also among the Related or Additional Studies of other Master's degree courses.
The aim of the course is to provide an introduction to oral history and to the use of oral sources for historical and social research.
Knowledge and understanding:
- knowledge of research practices with oral sources: interview, transcription, interpretation, conservation
- knowledge of the evolution and of the main exponents of oral history, especially in Italy
- knowledge of the theoretical and epistemological debate related to oral history
- knowledge of ethical, deontological and legal issues involved in oral history
Ability to apply knowledge and understanding:
- ability to apply the research methodology with oral sources
- ability to choose the most appropriate ways to do it
Communication and relational skills:
- know how to present and discuss a theoretical or historiographical text in a seminar context orally
- knowing how to interact in a peer group
- know how to express the results of a research in a short written text
At least elementary knowledge of the Italian language.
Knowledge of the essential lines of contemporary history.
A voice recorder.
The foundamentals of oral history. The practice of in-depth interviewing. Historiography that used oral sources. The technologies of speech: orality, writing, recording. Oral archives. Digital turn in oral history. Oral history and public history.
Furthermore, each student will have to do an individual essay - written or audio essay - the topic of which will be presented at the beginning of the course. Students interested in conducting the audio essay are required to attend the ‘Audiodoc Workshop’, taught by Prof. Gilda Zazzara.
Detailed information on the texts and activities required for the examination will be added near the beginning of the lessons within the ‘Learning Agreement’ published on the course's Moodle page.
1. Bruno Bonomo, Voci della memoria. L'uso delle fonti orali nella ricerca storica, Roma, Carocci, 2013.
2. Jacopo Tomatis, Bella Ciao. Una canzone, uno spettacolo, un disco, Milano, Il Saggiatore 2023.
3. Alessandro Portelli, Storie orali. Racconto, immaginazione, dialogo, Roma, Donzelli, 2007 (pp. 3-126, pp. 235-250, pp. 323-340, pp. 349-448).
4. Texts and materials shared on the course Moodle page.

Detailed information on the texts and activities required for the examination will be added in the "Learning Agreement" published on Moodle at the beginning of classes.
Written examination on the reference texts: 5 to 10 short answer questions and 2 open-ended questions.
The examination aims to check that the reference texts and documents presented in class have been read and understood.
An individual work - written paper or audio essay - the topic of which will be presented at the beginning of the course, will also be assessed.
Lectures and seminar discussion on texts.
Italian
written and oral
Definitive programme.
Last update of the programme: 28/06/2024