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Delivered In-Person
5 hours 30 minutes
A partnership event from the Historical Association, University College London, Royal Holloway and the Association for the Study of Modern Italy
The day will feature lectures from academics from the University of Leicester, UCL and Royal Holloway on a variety of topics within Italian History from 1900-1946. It will provide up to date academic knowledge on key topics within this period of Italian History and ways this information could be presented to students. The day will also allow teachers to talk to these university academics about how universities can work more effectively with teachers to help produce resources that will be more productive for the teaching of Italian history. The day will be beneficial to teachers of Italian history at both high school and A Level as well as Italian language teachers who cover this topic in their course.
Programme
10.00 | Arrival and welcome |
10.15 | Selena Daly (UCL), Italy and the Great War |
11.30 | Paris Chronakis (RHUL), Women and young people under Fascism |
12.30 | Lunch |
1.15 | Simona Storchi (University of Leicester), Art and architecture under Fascism |
2.30 | Guido Bartolini, Italian Fascism in literature and film |
Registered attendees will be sent an email from the HA via Cademy with the joining information one week before the course, with a reminder the day before.
Tea and coffee will be provided. Please bring your own packed lunch, or if you would prefer you can purchase food from university catering outlets in the vicinity.
If you require assistance with your booking or would like to know more about the course, please contact events@history.org.uk.
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