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Global History (HEC-AS-GLOHIS-23)

HEC-AS-GLOHIS-23


Department HEC
Course category HEC Area Seminar
Course type Seminar
Academic year 2023-2024
Term 1ST TERM
Credits 1 (EUI History seminars)
Professors
Contact Parrini, Alba
  Course materials
Sessions

03/10/2023 17:00-19:00 @ Sala del Torrino, Villa Salviati

10/10/2023 17:00-19:00 @ Sala del Torrino, Villa Salviati

17/10/2023 17:00-19:00 @ Sala del Torrino, Villa Salviati

24/10/2023 17:00-19:00 @ Sala del Torrino, Villa Salviati

30/10/2023 11:00-13:00 @ Sala del Torrino, Villa Salviati

30/10/2023 14:30-16:30 @ Sala del Torrino, Villa Salviati

06/11/2023 10:30-12:15 @ Sala del Torrino, Villa Salviati

06/11/2023 13:15-15:00 @ Sala del Torrino, Villa Salviati

01/12/2023 10:00-13:00 @ Sala del Torrino, Villa Salviati

01/12/2023 14:30-16:30 @ Sala del Torrino, Villa Salviati

Description

This seminar aims to discuss the methodology, scope and subject matter of global history. Global history can be understood variously as either the history of global connections, the history of globalization or of entanglements across the globe; a methodology that analyses local, regional and supra-regional histories within global or transnational networks; an approach that seeks to ‘provincialize’ European perspectives and ‘decolonise’ history; or a spatial approach that shifts the level of enquiry away from the nation-state to other scales of analysis. The seminar will examine these different kinds of global history. It will also consider how global history might transform the writing of other fields, for example, cultural history, the history of gender, or the history of science and the environment. Four weekly seminars will be followed by three one-day workshops with multiple sessions dedicated to ‘Global microhistories’; ‘Whose Global History? The Politics of a field’, and ‘The experiential history of the global’. Researchers are expected to take an active part in the seminar discussion based on the readings for each session. In addition, sessions will be introduced by a brief presentation of the readings by one or two participants in the seminar.
 

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