Type of course: | Elective (1 of 3) |
Language of instruction: | Romanian |
Erasmus Language of instruction: | English |
Name of lecturer: | Laura-Claudia Stanciu |
Seminar tutor: | Laura-Claudia Stanciu |
Form of education | Full-time |
Form of instruction: | Class |
Number of teaching hours per semester: | 42 |
Number of teaching hours per week: | 3 |
Semester: | Autumn |
Form of receiving a credit for a course: | Grade |
Number of ECTS credits allocated | 3 |
Knowing, understanding and a correct using of fundamental ideas concerning concepts specific to Modern History.
Integration in a coherent structure of main theorizations and value landmarks recognised in Modern History as well as in connected domains
Knowing, understanding and a correct using of fundamental ideas concerning concepts specific to Modern History.
Introduction to Modern History of Romanians; History of Romanian Historiography
1. Introductive course: From Enlightenment to 1900. 2. Romanian bourgeoisie: Its affirmation and confirmation in modern epoch. 3. The Romanians and the Habsburg ruling. 4. A laboratory of modernity: Romanian countries from the Phanariots to the royal monarchy. 5. Mentalities, private life – collective life in the modern history of Romanians. 6. Family and the Romanian modern civilisation. 7. Centre and periphery - urban and rural in the modern Romanian society, 8. Security and insecurity in Romanian civilisation. 9. Sociability and solidarity in ‘Romanian world’. 10. Cultural institutions and modernization rhythms for the Romanian world. 11. Cultural institutions and modernization rhythms for the Romanian world. 12. Romanian petitions in Transylvania. 13. Food and food habits in Romanian society. 14. Evaluation.
Lecture, conversation, exemplification
• retrieval of written sources on the historical past; • establishing historical facts on the basis of historical sources and outside of these; • the concrete production of new historical knowledge on the basis of deeper insights within the study of an epoch and/or of a medium complexity historical subject.
Written paper – interpretative essay – 60%; continuous assessment – 40%.
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2009,
280.