HISTORY AND CULTURE OF MEDITERRANEAN COUNTRIES

HISTORY AND CULTURE OF MEDITERRANEAN COUNTRIES

Francesca Maria Corrao

Instructional goals

This course goals are to provide a comprehensive introduction to the field of Mediterranean studies by drawing on a variety of disciplinary perspectives. Among the major topics covered are: conceptualizing the Mediterranean and Euro-Mediterranean relations, multiculturalism in the Mediterranean, conflict before and after the Arab uprisings, as well as economic cooperation in the region.

Prerequisites

Modern and Contemporary History, to learn about the history of Islam in the Mediterranean read Corrao F.M., 2017, Islam Religion and Politics, Luiss University Press.

Course Contents

•The Mediterranean and the Arab world: East-West trade from the Age of the Islamic Empires to the Modern States
• Social and Cultural change from Panarabism to Political Islam. 
The opening to foreign capital investments.
•Mediterranean Economic landscape. •The Youth Bulge. Mediterranean Transitions. 
• The silk road across the Arab countries
•Civil Wars and New Challenges: Iraq, Syria, Lybia, Egypt, Turkey, Jordan and Qatar.
• Women Empowerment 
• Political Islam in the Mediterranean

Reference Books

Corrao F.M., Redaelli R., State, Actors, and Geo-political Drivers in the Mediterranean, Palgrave, 2021. Further readings: Ghalioun, Burhan. “The Persistence of Arab Authoritarianism.” Journal of democracy 15.4 (2004): 126–132. Pace, M. (2014) “The EU's Interpretation of the 'Arab Uprisings': Understanding the Different Visions about Democratic Change in EU-MENA Relations”, JCMS, Volume 52, Number 5. pp. 969-984. Maha Yahya “A Storm of Imperfection”, Carnegie Middle-East Center, https://carnegie-mec.org/diwan/80933 Jihane Sfeir "Les Libanais entre exaltation et angoisse, vent debout contre la corruption des élites" — https://theconversation.com/les-libanais-entre-exaltation-et-angoisse-vent-debout-contre-la-corruption-des-elites-125610 Bensaâd, A. & Rahal, M. (2020). Février 2019 : les débuts du Hirak en Algérie. Maghreb - Machrek, 2(2), 5-10. Cherbi, M. (2020). Les mécanismes constitutionnels de l’autoritarisme algérien face au Hirak. Mouvements, 2(2), 166-176. Jihane Sfeir « Palestinian Historiography, between History and Memory », in Roger Heacock (ed.), The Archival Globalization of Palestine. Towards a Chaotic Order, Birzeit University Press, p. 241-256.

Teaching Methods

A balanced combination of various teaching techniques including lectures, discussions, team work and other class activities as well as video materials will be implemented
•Lessons will be based on lectures with slides in class which will introduce students to the specific topic. 
Seminar Attendance is mandatory, absences for internships are not justified (only in special cases authorized by the Area Director) other absences must be announced and motivated.


Assessment Method

The assessment includes quizzes, power point presentation (or paper), a written and an oral tests:
- laboratory work evaluation: answers to the quizzes (marks from 1 to 15), power points (marks from 1 to 15) if a student cannot attend the course will prepare a paper (3000 words max) for a total of 30% of the final mark.
- the midterm written exam: test with 20 multiple choice questions (1 point for correct answer, -1 for wrong answer); and 12 open-ended questions (3 points with correct answer down to -3 for wrong, partial or incomplete answer), for a total of 30%. The duration of the exam is one hour. 

- the final oral exam deals with the second part of the program (after the Midterm) for a total of 40%. 

Subsequent sessions:
Traditional oral exam on the whole program. Please note: the results of laboratory tests also apply to subsequent exam sessions.

Thesis assignment criteria

Criteri per l’assegnazione dell’elaborato finale/ Thesis assignment criteria CRIT_ASS_ELA 3800 Sì The criteria needed for deciding on the subject of the final paper are: final score 30/30 and good analytical skills. If the grade is 28/30, The teacher may consider an experimental thesis if attendance and participation in the course activities have been commendable.

Week 1

"Notes on Reading of The Mediterranean: a History of Trade, Culture and Wars" in "State, Actors, and Geo-political Drivers in the Mediterranean”, Corrao F.M., Redaelli R. Eds., Palgrave, 2021, Chapter I. Periodical Quiz/ team work

Week 2

"A geo-historical compass for the ‘new mediterranean’ " in "State, Actors, and Geo-political Drivers in the Mediterranean", Corrao F.M., Redaelli R. Eds., Palgrave, 2021, Chapter II.

 Periodical Quiz / team work

Week 3

"An overview of the changed EU-MENA economic landscape: from cooperation to migration" in "State, Actors, and Geo-political Drivers in the Mediterranean, Corrao F.M., Redaelli R. Eds., Palgrave, 2021, Chapter III, Periodical Quiz / team work

Week 4

"The Youth Bulge Dynamics in the Mediterranean Region: The Geopolitical Implications of Demography on Security and Stability", in "State, Actors, and Geo-political Drivers in the Mediterranean", Corrao F.M., Redaelli R. Eds., Palgrave, 2021, chapter IV. Periodica Quiz Team work

Week 5

Class presentation and periodical quiz "Gender and Economics in Mediterranean: Looking for new opportunities for North African women", in "State, Actors, and Geo-political Drivers in the Mediterranean“, Corrao F.M., Redaelli R. Eds., Palgrave, 2021, Chapter VI.


Week 6

Class presentation and quiz Gender Empowerment in MENA Countries

Week 7

"The Syrian storm and its regional side effects", "The evolving scenario of Tunisia" Corrao F.M., Redaelli R. Eds., Palgrave, 2021, Chapter "Syraq", in "State, Actors, and Geo-political Drivers in the Mediterranean", Corrao F.M., Redaelli R. Eds., Palgrave, 2021, Chapters 10 and 12

Week 8

General Revision MIDTERM



 Class Debate

Week 9

"Egypt and the regional challenges" in "State, Actors, and Geo-political Drivers in the Mediterranean", Corrao F.M., Redaelli R. Eds., Palgrave, 2021, Chapter VIII.
 Class presentations 
 "The Mediterranean as a new world hub and its role in the Belt and Road Initiative", + "Egypt and the regional challenges" , Corrao F.M., Redaelli R. Eds., Palgrave, 2021, Chapter VIII. Class presentations

Week 10

"Turkey as a Mediterranean country", "Proxy wars in the Levant: the case of Siraq", Chapter IX "The Israeli-Palestinian impasse", in "State, Actors, and Geo-political Drivers in the Mediterranean", Corrao F.M., Redaelli R. Eds., Palgrave, 2021, Chapter XIII. Class presentations

Week 11

L. Giorgi, O.Pizzingrilli "Mashreq Monarchies’ role in MED", Corrao F.M., Redaelli R. Eds., Palgrave, 2021, Chapter XIV. Class presentations

Week 12

Seminar The immigration emergence: new policies and old strategies