Enrollment year
2015/2016
Academic discipline
SECS-P/12 (ECONOMIC HISTORY)
Department
DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES
Curriculum
MODERNO E CONTEMPORANEO
Period
2nd semester (27/02/2017 - 01/06/2017)
Lesson hours
36 lesson hours
Learning outcomes
The course aims at providing students with a wide-ranging reconstruction of preindustrial European society and economy (ca. 1000-1700). For this purpose, as an introduction some basic 'structural' issues are discussed in historical perspective, such as demand and supply, the factors of production, productivity. Then the course moves on to examine a few crucial phenomena which characterised the social and economic history of preindustrial Europe, in the wider context of world history.
Course contents
The course aims at providing students with a wide-ranging reconstruction of preindustrial European society and economy (ca. 1000-1700).
A short summary of the main topics to be covered in the course includes:
The basic features
- Demand
- The factors of production
- Production and productivity
The great historical phenomena
- The Urban Revolution
- Population
- Technology
- Enterprise, credit, and money
- Economic policies
- Incomes, production, and consumption 1000-1500
- The changing balance of economic power in Europe and the world 1500-1700
- Preindustrial Europe and the dawn of the Industrial Revolution
Teaching methods
Lectures
Reccomended or required readings
Carlo M. CIPOLLA, Uomini, tecniche, economie, Bologna, il Mulino, 2013
Carlo M. CIPOLLA, Storia economica dell'Europa pre-industriale, Bologna, il Mulino, 2009 (except for part ii, chapter 4: "Imprese, credito e moneta")
Assessment methods
Oral exam
Further information
During the course, a few seminars will be held by Prof. Luciano Maffi
Sustainable development goals - Agenda 2030