Studying at the University of Verona
Here you can find information on the organisational aspects of the Programme, lecture timetables, learning activities and useful contact details for your time at the University, from enrolment to graduation.
Study Plan
The Study Plan includes all modules, teaching and learning activities that each student will need to undertake during their time at the University.
Please select your Study Plan based on your enrollment year.
1° Year
Modules | Credits | TAF | SSD |
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Medieval History, History of Christianity and Churches
Early Modern History I - LM (Historical Anthropology)
Contemporary History I - LM
History of Science and Technology - LM
History of Political Thought
Un insegnamento a scelta
Un insegnamento a scelta
Contemporary Italian Literature II
History of Contemporary Art II - LM
History of Medieval Art I
History of Modern Art II
Italian Philology II (Medieval and Humanistic Philology)
Medieval Latin Literature II
Digital tools for historical research
2° Year activated in the A.Y. 2015/2016
Modules | Credits | TAF | SSD |
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Modules | Credits | TAF | SSD |
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Medieval History, History of Christianity and Churches
Early Modern History I - LM (Historical Anthropology)
Contemporary History I - LM
History of Science and Technology - LM
History of Political Thought
Un insegnamento a scelta
Un insegnamento a scelta
Contemporary Italian Literature II
History of Contemporary Art II - LM
History of Medieval Art I
History of Modern Art II
Italian Philology II (Medieval and Humanistic Philology)
Medieval Latin Literature II
Digital tools for historical research
Modules | Credits | TAF | SSD |
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Legend | Type of training activity (TTA)
TAF (Type of Educational Activity) All courses and activities are classified into different types of educational activities, indicated by a letter.
History of Political Institutions I (2015/2016)
Teaching code
4S003236
Teacher
Coordinator
Credits
6
Language
Italian
Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)
SPS/03 - HISTORY OF POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS
Period
II semestre sede Trento dal Feb 15, 2016 al May 31, 2016.
Learning outcomes
This course focuses on the process of constitutionalization of the major European nation-states of 19th century with particular attention to the history of German and Austrian constitutional monarchy
Program
Group A:
- Marco Meriggi, L'Europa dall'Otto al Novecento, Roma 2006.
Group B on Germany:
- Otto Hintze, Il principio monarchico e il regime costituzionale, in Stato e società, a cura di Pierangelo Schiera, Bologna 1980, pp. 27-49;
- Heinrich August Winkler, Grande storia della Germania. Un lungo cammino verso Occidente, Roma 2004, pp. 145-232;
- H.-U. Wehler, L'impero guglielmino 1871-1918, prefazione di Pierangelo Schiera, Bari 1981, pp. 31-50 e 69-147;
- V. Sellin, L'unità nazionale, la legittimità imperiale e la caduta di Guglielmo II nel 1918, in Marina Tesoro (ed.), Monarchia, tradizione, identità nazionale, Milano 2004, pp. 9-20.
Group C on Austria:
- Brigitte Mazohl, Costituzioni e costituenti nell'Europa del 1848-49, il caso dell'Austria e dell'Ungheria, in P. L. Ballini (ed.), 1848-1849. Costituenti e Costituzioni. Daniele Manin e la repubblica di Venezia, Venezia 2002, pp. 15-30;
- Brigitte Mazohl, Comunicazione politica e nuova storia costituzionale: l’esempio della Monarchia asburgica nel XIX secolo, in "Memoria e ricerca", 2010, fasc. 35, pp. 63-82;
- Giorgio Bongiovanni, Reine Rechtslehre e dottrina giuridica dello Stato. Hans Kelsen e la costituzione austriaca del 1920, Milano 1998, pp. 143-207;
- Antonio Traversa (a cura di), La costituzione della repubblica austriaca, Firenze, Sansoni, 1946, pp. 5-118.
Examination Methods
Students will be asked to discuss during the final oral examination the reference text of the Group A, and the reference texts of the Group B or C