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.
Academic calendar
The academic calendar shows the deadlines and scheduled events that are relevant to students, teaching and technical-administrative staff of the University. Public holidays and University closures are also indicated. The academic year normally begins on 1 October each year and ends on 30 September of the following year.
Course calendar
The Academic Calendar sets out the degree programme lecture and exam timetables, as well as the relevant university closure dates..
Period | From | To |
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Sem. I Trento | Sep 17, 2018 | Dec 21, 2018 |
Sem. 1A | Sep 24, 2018 | Nov 10, 2018 |
Sem. 1B | Nov 19, 2018 | Jan 12, 2019 |
Sem. II Trento | Feb 11, 2019 | May 31, 2019 |
Sem. 2A | Feb 18, 2019 | Mar 30, 2019 |
Sem. 2B | Apr 8, 2019 | Jun 1, 2019 |
Session | From | To |
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Sessione d'esame straordinaria invernale Trento | Dec 3, 2018 | Dec 21, 2018 |
Sessione d'esame invernale Trento | Jan 7, 2019 | Feb 9, 2019 |
Sessione d'esame invernale | Jan 14, 2019 | Feb 16, 2019 |
Sessione d'esame estiva (gli esami sono sospesi durante la sessione di laurea) | Jun 3, 2019 | Jul 27, 2019 |
Sessione d'esame autunnale Trento | Aug 19, 2019 | Sep 14, 2019 |
Sessione d'esame autunnale | Aug 26, 2019 | Sep 21, 2019 |
Session | From | To |
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Sessione di laurea estiva | Jul 8, 2019 | Jul 13, 2019 |
Sessione di laurea autunnale | Nov 4, 2019 | Nov 9, 2019 |
Sessione di laurea invernale | Mar 30, 2020 | Apr 4, 2020 |
Period | From | To |
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Festa di Ognissanti | Nov 1, 2018 | Nov 1, 2018 |
Sospensione dell'attività didattica | Nov 2, 2018 | Nov 3, 2018 |
Festa dell’Immacolata | Dec 8, 2018 | Dec 8, 2018 |
Vacanze di Natale | Dec 24, 2018 | Jan 5, 2019 |
Vacanze di Pasqua | Apr 19, 2019 | Apr 23, 2019 |
Sospensione attività didattica | Apr 24, 2019 | Apr 27, 2019 |
Festa della liberazione | Apr 25, 2019 | Apr 25, 2019 |
Festa del lavoro | May 1, 2019 | May 1, 2019 |
Festa del Santo Patrono | May 21, 2019 | May 21, 2019 |
Festa della Repubblica | Jun 2, 2019 | Jun 2, 2019 |
Vacanze Estive | Aug 12, 2019 | Aug 17, 2019 |
Exam calendar
Exam dates and rounds are managed by the relevant Culture and Civilisation Teaching and Student Services Unit.
To view all the exam sessions available, please use the Exam dashboard on ESSE3.
If you forgot your login details or have problems logging in, please contact the relevant IT HelpDesk, or check the login details recovery web page.
Academic staff
Bassetti Massimiliano
massimiliano.bassetti@univr.it 045802 8376Study 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 Political Institutions II
History of Political Thought
History of Science and Technology - LM
Medieval Latin Literature II
Digital tools for historical research
2° Year activated in the A.Y. 2019/2020
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 Political Institutions II
History of Political Thought
History of Science and Technology - LM
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.
Greek History I - LM (2019/2020)
The teaching is organized as follows:
Learning outcomes
Deepening of the knowledge related to the development of the historical events of the Greek world until the Roman conquest of the Hellenistic kingdoms. Critical awareness of the methodological foundations of the discipline and of the prevailing research guidelines. Adequate familiarity with the primary historical sources and the most significant original documents. Development of individual analytical and research critical skills.
Program
The specific educational aims of the course "War and peace in Ancient Greek poleis and ‘federal states’" are:
-to develop students' knowledge and understanding of interpoleic relations, including in the ‘federal states’, with an emphasis on border wars and arbitrations
-to provide the intellectual tools needed to critically discuss the potential for conflict resolution by ‘federal states’
-to provide the intellectual tools needed to critically discuss the relevant historical events
Learning outcomes:
a. Knowledge and understanding
Students are expected
-to get familiar with interpoleic relations, with an emphasis on border relations, including in ‘federal states’.
-to understand the main problems related to the development and mechanisms of decision-making in ancient Greek ‘federal states’
b. Skills. Students are expected:
-to read and critically assess primary and secondary source materials and evaluate different sources of information
-to recognize historical problems and to formulate their own questions about major historical issues concerning Ancient border relations
-to develop their ability to approach historical problems with academic rigour
-to develop their ability to approach the potential for conflict resolution by ‘federal states’
Students are expected to be already familiar with the outlines of the history of the ancient Greek world.
Knowledge of ancient Greek is not required.
Students are expected to be able to closely read texts and to critically manage complex information.
Contents:
-historical geography of Ancient Greece
-scholarship on ‘polis’, ‘borderland’, ‘no man’s land’
-interpoleic wars and the anthropology of conflict
-scholarship on Greek ‘federal states’: beyond the “tribal state”
-terminological problems: ethne, leagues, koinà, confederations, federations
-the ethnic background of the Greek ‘federal states’
-the impact of war on ethnogenesis and koinogenesis
-double citizenship; subdivisions providing a formula for league membership
-border wars in ‘non federal contexts’
-border wars in ‘federal states’
-scholarship on ‘federalism and conflict resolution’
The course is taught through a combination of lectures (frontal teaching), classroom discussions, cooperative learning (primary sources) and flipped classroom. Formative tests will be made available.
Bibliography
Author | Title | Publishing house | Year | ISBN | Notes |
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H.Beck-P. Funke | Federalism in Greek Antiquity (Edizione 1) | Cambridge University Press | 2015 | 978-0-521-19226-2 | Del volume vanno preparati: 1) l'introduzione: H.Beck-P. Funke, "An introduction to federalism in Greek antiquity", in H.Beck-P. Funke, Federalism in Greek Antiquity, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1-29. 2) il saggio di Sh. Ager: Sh. Ager, “Peaceful conflict resolution in the world of the federal states”, in H.Beck-P. Funke, Federalism in Greek Antiquity, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 471-486. |
M. Bettalli - A.L. D’Agata - A. Magnetto | Storia greca | Carocci | 2013 |
Examination Methods
Attending students:
1) One paper (30%) on topic to be agreed upon with the teacher: 40%. The case study or the topic should be chosen from among the cases or themes addressed in the lesson (border conflicts, arbitration procedures, conflict resolution mechanisms, theoretical reflections on federalism, the anthropology of conflict).The student should contact the teacher to define the theme, structure and bibliography. The paper should be between 2500 and 3000 words in length. It must be submitted at the latest two weeks before the exam.
2)The final oral exam (70%) will assess the students' ability to critically discuss one or more topics based on the reading list provided.
Non-attending students:
1) ) One paper on a topic to be agreed upon with the teacher: 30%. The case study or the topic should be chosen from among the cases or themes addressed in the course bibliography (border conflicts, arbitration procedures, conflict resolution mechanisms, theoretical reflections on federalism, the anthropology of conflict).The student should contact the teacher to define the theme, structure and bibliography. The paper should be between 2500 and 3000 words in length. It must be submitted at the latest two weeks before the exam.
2)The final oral exam (70%) will assess the students' ability to critically discuss one or more topics based on the reading list provided.
Non-attending students are invited to contact the teacher (elena.franchi@unitn.it).
Type D and Type F activities
Modules not yet included
Career prospects
Module/Programme news
News for students
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Linguistic training CLA
Graduation
List of thesis proposals
theses proposals | Research area |
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Ambiti di tesi | Art & Architecture - Art & Architecture |
Student mentoring
Student login and resources
Manifesto degli studi
Manifesto degli studi del CdLM interateneo in Scienze storiche
Documents
Title | Info File |
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Manifesto Scienze storiche a.a. 2023-24 - 1° anno | pdf, it, 466 KB, 26/02/24 |
Manifesto Scienze storiche a.a. 2023-24 - 2° anno | pdf, it, 456 KB, 26/02/24 |
Manifesto Scienze storiche a.a. 2024-25 | pdf, it, 477 KB, 17/07/24 |
Modalità e sedi di frequenza
La frequenza non è obbligatoria.
Maggiori dettagli in merito all'obbligo di frequenza vengono riportati nel Regolamento del corso di studio disponibile alla voce Regolamenti nel menu Il Corso. Anche se il regolamento non prevede un obbligo specifico, verifica le indicazioni previste dal singolo docente per ciascun insegnamento o per eventuali laboratori e/o tirocinio.
È consentita l'iscrizione a tempo parziale. Per saperne di più consulta la pagina Possibilità di iscrizione Part time.
La sede di svolgimento delle lezioni e degli esami è il Palazzo Paolo Prodi - Trento