CORSO DI DOTTORATO
Person and Education Sciences
Milan
a.y. 2014-2015, cycles XXVIII and XXIX
Seminar cycles (compulsory activity, 18 hours)
- Humanistic tradition and scientific rationality: 1859-1959, the century of the 'two cultures'
Prof. Stefano Bertani
Friday 17 April, 14.30-17.30
Friday 24 April, 14.30-17.30
Wednesday 6 May, 14.30-17.30
- Civil religion between nationalism and globalization
Prof Giuseppe Reguzzoni
Wednesday 13 May, 14.30-17.30
Wednesday 20 May, 14.30-17.30
Wednesday 27 May, 14.30-17.30
The meetings will be held in room C, via Lanzone 29
a.y. 2013-2014, cycles XXVII and XXVIII
International Study Day
- One-dimensional man? The anthropological question in the scenarios of modernity
Friday 26 September, 10 am-6 pm (room 110 - via Nirone 15)
>> program
Seminar cycles (compulsory activity, 18 hours)
- Modernity and secularization: the debate of the great authors of the European twentieth century (9 hours) - edited by Giuseppe Reguzzoni
Tuesday 1 April, 3.30 p.m . (room G)
Tuesday 8 April, 3.30 p.m. (room G)
Monday 14 April, 2.30 p.m. (room G) - Elite culture and popular culture in the metamorphoses of modernity (9 hours) - curated by Stefano Bertani
Monday 28 April, 2.30 p.m. (room G)
Monday 5 May, 10 a.m.-12.45 p.m. (room F)
Monday 12 May, 10 a.m.-12.45 p.m. (room F)
The meetings will be held at the building in via Lanzone 29.
Advanced training course
- On the shoulders of giants: the Social Doctrine of the Church (>> program)
Lecture cycles
- Manzoni afternoons • 29 January at 2.00 p.m.: Monica Bisi (Università Cattolica), Manzoni German
• 26 February, 2.00 p.m.: Rita Zama (Università Cattolica), Alessandro Manzoni, a philosopher of language
• 12 March, 2.00 p.m.: Federica Alziati (Università Cattolica), Invention, plausibility, truth. Paths and challenges of Manzoni's maturity
• 16 April, 2.00 p.m.: Elena Maiolini (University of Venice), Pride, jealousy, fury: «Le langagedespassions» between Manzoni and the French moralists
• 14 May, 2.00 p.m.: Ottavio Ghidini (Università Cattolica), Leopardi and Manzoni compared: forms of poetry and forms of thought
• 11 June, 2.00 p.m.: Isabella Binda (Università Cattolica), Around the "Betrothed"
Seminar
- Final seminar of the project "The associative traditions of modern and contemporary Lombardy" (>> Program).
a.y. 2012-2013
Seminar
- Lombardy and Europe: crossroads and relationships (>> Programme)
This is the final moment of the homonymous cycle of seminars, but open to anyone interested.
Lecture cycles
- Advanced training course: The works of Italian literature. Towards a canon of the twentieth century. (>> Program).
In particular, the following lessons are noted:
• 8 November 2013, 9 a.m. (Camplus Turro, via Stamira d'Aragona 25, Milan)
François Livi (University of Paris La Sorbonne): Life of a Man.
• 8 November 2013, 3 pm (Camplus Turro, via Stamira d'Aragone 25, Milan)
Bart Van den Bossche (Catholic University of Leuven): The Moon and the Bonfires, Cesare Pavese
• 8 November 2013, 3.45 p.m. (Camplus Turro, via Stamira d'Aragona 25, Milan)
Thomas Klinkert, (University of Freiburg): Conversation in Sicily, Elio Vittorini
• 8 November, 4.45 p.m. (Camplus Turro, via Stamira d'Aragona 25, Milan): Maria Antonietta Terzoli (University of Basel), Quer pasticciaccio brutto de via Merulana, Carlo E.Gadda.
- Cycle of seminars Lombardy Europe (>> Program)
As part of the Advanced Doctoral Studies Programme "Lombardia Europa"
Stefano Bertani, Lecturer at the PhD in History and Literature of the Modern and Contemporary Age, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart of Milan
Lombard culture and the progress of European sciences between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
• 14 January 2013, 2.30-6.30 p.m. (room D, via Lanzone 29)
• 28 January 2013, 2.30-6.30 p.m. (room D, via Lanzone 29)
Luca Mocarelli, Professor of Economic History, University of Milan Bicocca
A region that looks to Europe: the Lombard economy between the modern and contemporary ages.
• 19 June 2013, 2.30-5.30 p.m. (room A, via Lanzone 29)
• 26 June 2013, 2.30-5.30 p.m. (room A, via Lanzone 29)
• 27 June 2013, 2.30-5.30 p.m. (room A, via Lanzone 29) - Hermeneutics: research practices based on evidence and testimony
mid-April-end of May 2013, 20 hours
Dr. Giuseppe Reguzzoni
Classrooms:
• 20 March, 2.30-5.30 p.m., room G, via Lanzone 29
• 27 March, 2.30-5.30 p.m., room G, via Lanzone 29
• 3 April, 2.30-5.30 p.m., room G, via Lanzone 29
• 24 April, 2.30-5.30 p.m., room C, via Lanzone 29
• 6 May 2.30-5.30 p.m., room D, via Lanzone 29
• 14 May 2.30-5.30 p.m., room D, via Lanzone 29
• 15 May, 2.30-5.30 p.m., room G, via Lanzone 29
a.y. 2011-2012
Lecture cycles
- The "civil religion" in the history of the West
11 February -14 March 2012, 20 hours
Giuseppe Reguzzoni - Truth, "fiction" and historicity in the culture of the Moderns
14 May, 2.30-5.30 p.m., Room B Via Lanzone 29
21 May, 2.30-5.30 p.m., Room B Via Lanzone 29
30 May, 2.30-5.30 p.m., Room B Via Lanzone 29
6 June, 2.30-5.30 p.m., Room B Via Lanzone 29
18 June, 2.30-5.30 p.m., Room C Via Lanzone 29
20 June, 2.30-5.30 p.m., Room B Via Lanzone 29
27 June, 2.30-5.30 p.m., Room B Via Lanzone 29
Stefano Bertani
Seminars
Wednesday 9 and Thursday 10 November 2011, 4 hours in total.
Lecturer: Prof. Francesco Guardiani (University of Toronto)
- The Age of Printing I. From Incunabula to Petrarchism
- The Age of Printing II. From Mannerism to Baroque
a.y. 2010-2011
Lecture cycles
- Modernity and secularization. The debate on twentieth-century European high culture
February-March 2011, 17.5 hours
Dr. Giuseppe Reguzzoni - Elite culture / popular culture. Encounters and dialectics in the ascent to full modernity
April-May 2011, 20 hours
Dr Stefano Bertani
Seminars
Research methodology - November 2010/February 2011, 30 hours
- Methodology of historical research
Prof. Daniele Montanari, Credit and Charity in the Modern Age
Dr. Ivana Pederzani, Socio-institutional History
Prof. Elena Riva, Risorgimento and the Unification of Italy - Methodology of philological-literary research
Prof. Ermanno Paccagnini, Between critical edition and commented edition
Prof. Giuseppe Farinelli, The Nun of Monza in history and literature
Prof. Pierantonio Frare, Culture and sandwiches: reflections on nature and the role of literature and criticism - Methodology of art-historical research
Prof. Cecilia De Carli, At the sources of the image: methodology and reading examples (1)
Dr. Michela Valotti, At the sources of the image: methodology and reading examples (2)
Study meetings
- Recent studies on St. Charles and the Milan of the Borromeos.
23 May 2011, 2 hours
Speeches by Paolo Biscottini (Diocesan Museum of Milan), Xenio Toscani (Catholic University of the Sacred Heart) and Gabriella Zarri (University of Florence).
Coordination of the work of Mons. Franco BUZZI (Prefect of the Ambrosian Library).
The meeting is part of the initiatives for the fourth centenary of the canonization of Carlo Borromeo (1610) and intends to offer the opportunity to discuss the publications resulting from the research work of the University's scholars that have appeared over the last year: Annalisa Albuzzi, "To complete the apparatus that usually makes itself every year in the Cathedral of Milan". The later canvases on the life of St. Charles: from design to realization (Pliniana); The apostolic visit of Gerolamo Ragazzoni to Milan (1575-1576), edited by Angelo Giorgio Ghezzi, edited and edited by Lisa Longhi (Biblioteca Ambrosiana – Bulzoni); The life and miracles of St. Charles Borromeo. Between art and devotion: the story in images by Cesare Bonino, edited by Danilo Zardin with an essay by Simonetta Coppa (Jaca Book); Danilo Zardin, Carlo Borromeo. Culture, Holiness, Government (Vita e Pensiero).
Educational activities from previous academic years (77,50 KB)