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The History of Modern Italy

Module Code: IT115
Module Name: The History of Modern Italy
Module Coordinator: Dr Joanne Lee

First meeting: 10am Tuesday 4th October FAB2.31
Lecture: Tuesdays 10-11 FAB 2.31
Seminar: Thursday 11-12 OC 1.08

Module Credits: 30 (terms 1-3)

Module Description

During the course of the twentieth century Italy changed beyond recognition from a rural, agricultural society to one of the world’s largest economies. This module traces the social, cultural and political development of Italy from the 1919 Treaty of Versailles to the rise of fascist dictatorship, World War II, the economic boom of the late 1950s and 60s, political extremism of the 1970s, through to contemporary issues such as immigration and recent years of economic and political crisis. It also examines how literary and cinematic works have constituted a response to these events.

The module aims to develop your understanding of these events and build an appreciation of how they have contributed to the nature and identity of Italy today so that you have a broad understanding of modern Italy in preparation for your year abroad and for future study of Italian culture. The module will also build your abilities in textual analysis, independent research skills and essay writing skills.

Assessment

50% Assessed Work ( 2 x 1500-2000 word essays)

50% Examination (1 x 2 hour summer exam) In 2022-23 this will be an online exam.

Module Convenor:

Dr Joanne Lee
Jo dot Lee at warwick dot ac dot uk

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