A critical examination of the history of modern Italy, covering a period from the late eighteenth to the twentieth century, with an emphasis on the international context.
Beginning in the late 18th century, 'Modern Italy' examines the long birthing and continued pangs of the unified nation state (1860). It follows the nation's progress through World War I, the fascist era and the emergence of the postwar republic (1946), to the development of a modern European nation up to about the 1980s.
Paper title | Modern Italy |
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Paper code | HIST325 |
Subject | History |
EFTS | 0.15 |
Points | 18 points |
Teaching period | Not offered in 2023 (On campus) |
Domestic Tuition Fees (NZD) | $955.05 |
International Tuition Fees | Tuition Fees for international students are elsewhere on this website. |
- Prerequisite
- 36 200-level points
- Schedule C
- Arts and Music
- Notes
- (i) May not be credited together with HIST333 passed in 2004 or 2005. (ii) Students who have not passed the normal prerequisite may be admitted with approval from the Head of Department.
- Contact
Professor Mark Seymour - mark.seymour@otago.ac.nz
- More information link
- Teaching staff
Co-ordinator and Lecturer: Professor Mark Seymour
- Textbooks
- Course materials will be made available electronically.
- Course outline
Available via Blackboard.
- Graduate Attributes Emphasised
- Global perspective, Scholarship, Communication, Critical thinking.
View more information about Otago's graduate attributes. - Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete this paper will gain:
- An in-depth knowledge of two centuries of modern Italian history and the peninsula's changing relationship with the outside world
- An appreciation of varied historical approaches to Italy
- An understanding of the richness and complexity of Italy's past