Early Modern History (15th-16th Century) - 1st semester

Objectives

a) To understand in a dynamic analysis the different dimensions of geographical and political reality of Early Modern Europe.
b)To identify the main political, economic, social and cultural processes in Europe during 15th and 16th centuries.
c) To know the main historiographical currents of interpretation of the subjects studied.
d) To know the most important bibliography on the issues and to be able to work on coeval documents.
e) To develop the hability of oral and written communication through an adequate vocabulary and concepts specific to the Early Modern Europe.
f) To acquire the adequate knowledge which enables the student to proceed further and deeper the studies in the area of Early Modern History.

General characterization

Code

711051062

Credits

6

Responsible teacher

Ana Isabel Buescu

Hours

Weekly - 4

Total - Available soon

Teaching language

Portuguese

Prerequisites

None.

Bibliography

CAMERON, Euan (coord.) – O século XVI (História da Europa Oxford), Porto, Fio da Palavra Editores, 2009
QUATAERT, Donald – O Império otomano. Das origens ao século XX, Lisboa, Edições 70, 2008, pp. 13-58
SALMANN, Jean-Michel – Géopolitique du XVIe siècle. 1498-1618, Paris, Seuil, 2003, pp. 211-285
CARPENTIER, Jean e LEBRUN, François – História da Europa, 3ª edição, Lisboa, Editorial Estampa, 2002
HALE, John – A Civilização Europeia no Renascimento, Lisboa, Presença, 2000, pp. 21-178
TENENTI, Alberto – La formación del mundo moderno. Siglos XIV-XVII, Barcelona, Ed. Crítica, 1985
MORINEAU, Michel – O Século XVI. 1492-1610, Lisboa, D. Quixote, 1980
CORVISIER, André – O Mundo Moderno, Lisboa, Edições Ática, 1976, pp. 5-167
LAPEYRE, Henri – Les monarchies européennes du XVIe siècle. Les relations internationales, Paris, PUF, 1973 (cap. I-III)


Teaching method

The classes are both theoretical (70%) and practical (30%). The first consist of the the exposition, point by point, of the subjects of the Program. The practical classes consist on the analysis and commentary of written documents, iconography and historiographical texts with the active participation of the students, as well as an individual oral presentation on a subject previously chosen.

Evaluation method

Two written individual tests;
evaluation of oral interventions; one individual oral presentation on a representative personality or major event of the XVt
and XVth centuries

Subject matter

1. Europe in 15th and 16th centuries: demography, economy and society
2. Origins and development of the Modern States
3. The great monarchies in the 16th century: France, Spain, England
4. The “divided countries”: Germany and Italy
5. The struggle for European supremacy: the confrontation between the Valois and the Hapsburg dynasties. The Wars in Italy (1494-1559)
6. The rising of the Empires: the Empire of Charles V (1519-1558) and the Otoman Empire
7. The “Europe of the borders”: Poland, Scandinavia and Russia
8. Protagonists: Charles V and the idea of an “universal empire”. The “catholic monarchy of Philip II (1556-1598): Successes and defeats
9. The insurrection in the Low-Countries (1566-1609)
10. Wars of Religion in France (1562-1598)
11. 1598 – the end of a century, the end of an era.

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