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509537 - ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIETY IN THE MODERN AGE

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ID:
509537
Duration (hours):
36
CFU:
6
SSD:
STORIA MODERNA
Year:
2025
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Overview

Date/time interval

Secondo Semestre (23/02/2026 - 22/05/2026)

Syllabus

Course Objectives

The course aims at illustrating some basic aspects of the relationship between human societies and environment in the early modern period, as crucial events such as the European global expansion, the scientific revolution, and the first steps of the industrialization process brought about significant changes, which seemingly favoured human emancipation from nature. At the end of this course, both undergraduate and graduate students should be able to properly analyse the history of the relationship between society and environment in the early modern period, making use of an up-to date bibliography and having acquired some preliminary notions about the primary sources available. Moreover, graduate students in particular will develop a more sophisticated approach to archival sources and will be taught how to carry out a research on environmental history.

Course Prerequisites

Basic knowledge of early modern history. Interest in the discipline.

Teaching Methods

Students (especially graduate ones) are warmly invited to attend and actively participate in alle lectures and seminars, reading and discussing texts and archival sources. Slides, papers, and examples of primary sources will be provided during the lectures and uploaded to the KIRO pages of this course.

Assessment Methods

Attending undergraduate students
Oral exam (75% of the final grade). The other fraction of the final grade will be determined as a result of class activities.

Attending graduate students
Oral exam (50% of the final grade). The other fraction of the final grade will be determined as a result of class activities, including the presentation of papers (25%) and their collective discussion (25%).

Non-attending students (both undergraduate and MSc)
Oral exam.

The oral exam will test the knowledge of the topics presented during the classes or addressed in the exam's bibliography.

Texts

Attending undergraduate students
• Notes, slides and materials provided during classes.
• M. Di Tullio, M.L. Fagnani, Una storia ambientale dell’età moderna. Società, saperi, economie, Roma, Carocci 2024
• M. Agnoletti, Storia del bosco. Il Paesaggio forestale italiano, Roma-Bari, Laterza 2020

Attending graduate students
• Notes, slides and materials provided during classes.
• M. Di Tullio, M.L. Fagnani, Una storia ambientale dell’età moderna. Società, saperi, economie, Roma, Carocci 2024
• M. Agnoletti, Storia del bosco. Il Paesaggio forestale italiano, Roma-Bari, Laterza 2020
• An additional monograph or a series of primary sources (to be agreed with the professor), which will be discussed during FoRMe seminars.

Non-attending undergraduate students
• M. Di Tullio, M.L. Fagnani, Una storia ambientale dell’età moderna. Società, saperi, economie, Roma, Carocci 2024
• M. Agnoletti, Storia del bosco. Il Paesaggio forestale italiano, Roma-Bari, Laterza 2020
• One of the following books:
o E. Sereni, Storia del paesaggio agrario italiano, Roma-Bari, Laterza, 1961.
o L. Gambi, Una geografia per la storia, Torino, Einaudi, 1973.
o L. Febvre, La terra e l’evoluzione umana. Introduzione geografica alla storia, Torino, Einaudi, 1980.
o E. Le Roy Ladurie, Tempo di festa. Tempo di carestia. Storia del clima dall’anno mille, Torino, Einaudi, 1982.
o K. Thomas, L’uomo e la natura. Dallo sfruttamento all’estetica dell’ambiente (1500-1800), Torino, Einaudi, 1983.
o R. Finzi, Le meteore e il frumento. Clima, agricoltura, meteorologia a Bologna nel ‘700, Bologna, Il Mulino, 1986.
o A.W. Crosby, Imperialismo ecologico: l’espansione biologica dell’Europa, 900-1900, Roma-Bari, Laterza, 1986.
o C. Merchant, La morte della natura. Donne, ecologia e rivoluzione scientifica. Dalla Natura come organismo alla Natura come macchina, Milano, Garzanti, 1988 (oppure Milano, Editrice Bibliografica, 2022).
o D. Moreno, Dal documento al terreno: storia e archeologia dei sistemi agro-silvo-pastorali, Bologna, Il Mulino, 1990.
o P. Bevilacqua, Tra natura e storia: ambiente, economie, risorse in Italia, Roma, Donzelli, 1996.
o M. Pastoreau, L’orso. Storia di un re decaduto, Torino, Einaudi, 2008.
o G. Alfani, M. Di Tullio, L. Mocarelli (a cura di), Storia economica e ambiente italiano (ca. 1400-1850), Milano, Franco Angeli, 2012.
o J. Radkau, Storia Globale dell’ambiente, Gorizia, LEG, 2020.
o D. Chakrabarty, Clima, Storia e capitale, Milano, Nottetempo, 2021
o R. Rao, Il tempo dei lupi. Storia e luoghi di un animale favoloso, Torino, Utet 2018

Non-attending graduate students
• M. Di Tullio, M.L. Fagnani, Una storia ambientale dell’età moderna. Società, saperi, economie, Roma, Carocci 2024
• M. Agnoletti, Storia del bosco. Il Paesaggio forestale italiano, Roma-Bari, Laterza 2020
• Two of the following books:
o E. Sereni, Storia del paesaggio agrario italiano, Roma-Bari, Laterza, 1961.
o L. Gambi, Una geografia per la storia, Torino, Einaudi, 1973.
o L. Febvre, La terra e l’evoluzione umana. Introduzione geografica alla storia, Torino, Einaudi, 1980.
o O. Rackham, Ancient Woodland: Its History, Vegetation and Uses in England, Londra, Arnold, 1980.
o E. Le Roy Ladurie, Tempo di festa. Tempo di carestia. Storia del clima dall’anno mille, Torino, Einaudi, 1982.
o K. Thomas, L’uomo e la natura. Dallo sfruttamento all’estetica dell’ambiente (1500-1800), Torino, Einaudi, 1983.
o R. Finzi, Le meteore e il frumento. Clima, agricoltura, meteorologia a Bologna nel ‘700, Bologna, Il Mulino, 1986.
o A.W. Crosby, Imperialismo ecologico: l’espansione biologica dell’Europa, 900-1900, Roma-Bari, Laterza, 1986.
o C. Merchant, La morte della natura. Donne, ecologia e rivoluzione scientifica. Dalla Natura come organismo alla Natura come macchina, Milano, Garzanti, 1988 (oppure Milano, Editrice Bibliografica, 2022).
o D. Moreno, Dal documento al terreno: storia e archeologia dei sistemi agro-silvo-pastorali, Bologna, Il Mulino, 1990.
o P. Bevilacqua, Tra natura e storia: ambiente, economie, risorse in Italia, Roma, Donzelli, 1996.
o P. Warde, Economy, ecology and state formation in Early Modern Germany, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2006.
o M. Pastoreau, L’orso. Storia di un re decaduto, Torino, Einaudi, 2008.
o G. Alfani, M. Di Tullio, L. Mocarelli (a cura di), Storia economica e ambiente italiano (ca. 1400-1850), Milano, Franco Angeli, 2012.
o B. Van Bavel, E. Thoen (a cura di), Rural societies and environments at risk. Ecology, property rights and social organisation in fragile areas (Middle Ages-Twentieth century), Turnhout: Brepols, 2013.
o M. Knoll, R. Reith (a cura di), An Environmental History of the Early Modern Period. Experiments and Perspectives, Zurich-Berlin, LIT, 2014.
o S. White, A Cold Welcome: The little Ice Age and Europe’s Encounter with North America, Harvard, Harvard University Press, 2017.
o S. Miglietti, J. Morgan (a cura di), Governing the Environment in the Early Modern World: Theory and Practice, London-New York, Palgrave, 2017.
o D. Degroot, The Frigid Golden Age. Climate change, the Little Ice Age, and the Dutch Republic, 1560-1720, Cambridge, Cambridge University press, 2018.
o P. Warde, The Invention of Sustainability: Nature and Destiny, c. 1500-1870, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018.
o B. Fagan, The Little Ice Age: How Climate Made History. 1300-1850, Londra, Basic Books, 2019.
o J.-B. Fressoz, F. Locher, Les révoltes du ciel. Une histoire du changement climatique. XVe-XXe siècle, Parigi, Seuil, 2020.
o J. Radkau, Storia Globale dell’ambiente, Gorizia, LEG, 2020.
o D. Chakrabarty, Clima, Storia e capitale, Milano, Nottetempo, 2021
o R. Rao, Il tempo dei lupi. Storia e luoghi di un animale favoloso, Torino, Utet 2018

Contents

All lectures will be open to both undergraduate and graduate students. Seminars will also be held regarding the environmental humanities, which all the students are warmly invited to attend. The course includes an institutional and a monographic part. The institutional part we will provide the basic knowledge on environmental history, in its various aspects, such as the relationship between population and environment (including the crucial interaction between pathogens and human societies), the use of natural resources, their depletion and conservation in early modern period. The monographic section will examine the various relationships between humans and woodlands, and how these evolved during the early modern period. Woodlands were multifunctional spaces: a source of fundamental resources such as wood, foraging and biomass; a place for pasturing and hunting; and an area for hiding and practising rites of passage. During the class, we will explore these different uses and evaluate how the growing anthropic pressure during the early modern period changed these spaces, leading to an important subsistence crisis.

Course Language

Italian

Degrees

Degrees (3)

HUMANITIES 
Bachelor’s Degree
3 years
GLOBAL HISTORY OF CIVILIZATIONS AND TERRITORIES 
Master’s Degree
2 years
GLOBAL HISTORY OF CIVILIZATIONS AND TERRITORIES 
Master’s Degree
2 years
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People

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DI TULLIO MATTEO
AREA MIN. 11 - Scienze storiche, filosofiche, pedagogiche e psicologiche
Gruppo 11/HIST-02 - STORIA MODERNA
Settore HIST-02/A - Storia moderna
Professore associato
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