The course will aim to analyze the development of piracy as an economic and social phenomenon throughout modern history and its impact on contemporary society.
Course Prerequisites
Having taken and passed module A. The written test is valid for six months
Teaching Methods
Lectures
Assessment Methods
Oral exam on the texts of the program aimed at verifying the candidate's preparation and learning abilities The final mark will also include the assessments of the written test
Texts
Reading list All the attending students (2/3 of lessons) will have to study: Rediker, Marcus, Storia sociale della pirateria, Milano, Shake Edizioni, 2015. Turnbull, Stephen, I pirati dell’Estremo Oriente 811-1639, Udine, LEG Edizioni, 2013. For the not participants, it’s obligatory the lecture of one of this books: Bono, Salvatore, Guerre corsare nel Mediterraneo. Una storia di incursioni, arrembaggi, razzie, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2019. Cordingly, David, Storia della pirateria, Milano, Mondadori, 2017 Rediker, Marcus, Canaglie di tutto il mondo, Milano, Elèuthera, 2024.
Contents
Romantic figures par excellence, celebrated in literature and Hollywood cinema, who were pirates really? This course aims to analyze the impact of piracy on contemporary societies, extending beyond Atlantic piracy to include Asian countries (China and Japan) and the confrontation between privateers in the Mediterranean. This study aims to better understand the evolution of this global phenomenon.