- Docente: Riccardo Parmeggiani
- Credits: 12
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Humanities (cod. 8850)
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from Sep 16, 2024 to Dec 19, 2024
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course the student will know the essential of the Middle Age; he is able to contextualize and to study with criticism trends or events with the capability to explain differences occurring during the time; he is able to recognize the different historical sources.
Course contents
The program is divided into two parts: the first with an institutional nature, the other dedicated to a monographic study.
Institutional part:
a) The concept of Middle Ages
b) The sources of medieval history
c) The end of the ancient world
d) Monasticism
e) The Mediterranean in the early Middle Ages
f) The rise of the Carolingians
g) The eleventh century
h) The "Comune" in medieval Italy
i) The Papacy and the Empire in the 13th century
l) The Fourteenth Century
m) Political arrangements of the late Middle Ages
Reference book: the Manual by Andrea Zorzi indicated in the "texts" section.
Monographic part:
- Migrations in medieval Italy
Reference book: the volume by Ermanno Orlando on migratory Middle Ages indicated in the "texts" section.
Students with SLD or temporary or permanent disabilities. It is suggested that they get in touch as soon as possible with the relevant University office (https://site.unibo.it/studenti-con-disabilita-e-dsa/en ) and with the lecturer in order to seek together the most effective strategies for following the lessons and/or preparing for the examination.
Readings/Bibliography
Attending students will prepare the final exam following this bibliography with the support of materials and notes provided in class:
A. Zorzi, Manuale di storia medievale, Torino, UTET, 2021.
E. Orlando, Medioevo migratorio. Mobilità, contatti e interazioni in Italia nei secoli V-XV, Bologna, il Mulino, 2022.
Non-attending students will prepare the final exam following the previous bibliography with the support of one of the following additional readings:
- B. Andreolli, Donne del Medioevo, a cura di R. Rinaldi, Bologna, Bononia University Press, 2018.
- A. Barbero, Carlo Magno. Un padre dell'Europa, Roma-Bari, Laterza, 2017 (or previous editions).
- N. D’Acunto, La lotta per le investiture. Una rivoluzione medievale (998-1122), Roma, Carocci, 2020.
- F. Delle Donne, La porta del sapere. Cultura alla corte di Federico II di Svevia, Roma, Carocci, 2019.
- T. Duranti, Ammalarsi e curarsi nel medioevo. Una storia sociale, Roma, Carocci, 2023.
- P. Grillo, Controllo del territorio e repressione del crimine nell’Italia comunale (secoli XIII-XIV), Roma, Viella, 2017.
- R. Parmeggiani, L' Inquisizione a Firenze nell'età di Dante. Politica, società, economia cultura, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2018.
Teaching methods
Lessons (general approach to the subject); reading and comment of the principal sources.
Assessment methods
The final exam will be an oral one, with questions aimed to verify the student's knowledge of the themes discussed during frontal lessons (only for students that participated in classwork) as well as those treated in the program's texts. Among the elements that concur in the final evaluation there are: detailed knowledge of the book's content, property of language, and especially the capacity of organizing the information into complex answers showing expositive and critical skills.
Top marks will be awarded to a student displaying an overall understanding of the topics discussed during the lectures, combined with a critical approach to the material and a confident and effective use of the appropriate terminology.
Average marks will be awarded to a student who has memorized the main points of the material and is able to summarise them satisfactorily and provide an effective critical commentary.
A student will be deemed to have failed the exam if he displays significant errors in his understanding and failure to grasp the overall outlines of the subject, together with a poor command of the appropriate terminology.
Students with SLD or temporary or permanent disabilities. It is necessary to contact the relevant University office (https://site.unibo.it/studenti-con-disabilita-e-dsa/en ) with ample time in advance: the office will propose some adjustments, which must in any case be submitted 15 days in advance to the lecturer, who will assess the appropriateness of these in relation to the teaching objectives.
Teaching tools
During the lessons power point slides with images, graphics and geographics maps will be used.
Office hours
See the website of Riccardo Parmeggiani
SDGs



This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.