Well that made me google Gail Porter.
Wash your mouth out with soap young man.Lol @ school and ****ing history classes. Would have slept through every history class in my last year of history classes if we didn't have a hot instructor.
Should be quite interesting, in that time frame you've got unification, kicking the arse of the Papacy, attempts at imperialism and power politics pre 1914, Mussolini and the polarised situation post WW2.Is italy interesting. There's a course at uni that offered that kind of timeline for Italy.
Think I've done enough Chinese history to last me a while
Just had a quick look then. Seems the course is called Violence in Italy. Think I'll pass on it.Should be quite interesting, in that time frame you've got unification, kicking the arse of the Papacy, attempts at imperialism and power politics pre 1914, Mussolini and the polarised situation post WW2.
Too modern for my tastes though. It's quite funny, I picked Strathclyde over Glasgow because the department offers more modern history, and almost without exception my favourite classes have all been 16th and 17th century classes.
Violence is a feature of all human societies in every era. This unit examines the cultural significance of violence in Italy, from the Ancient Roman amphitheatre to the language of twentieth-century Fascist violence and post-war Italy's confrontation with left and right-wing terrorism, the 'years of lead', and Italy's continuing struggle with the Mafia. Themes include violence in Medieval, Renaissance and Early-Modern urban culture, gender and ***uality, crime and punishment in the Enlightenment, and Romantic representations of violence in the nineteenth century.
Not very. I think France and Britain went back on some promise given to Italy to tempt them to switch sides in the Great War with regards to territory (possibly former Austrian territory in the Balkans), which pissed them off, Mussolini comes to power in 1922 and in 1925 they signed the Locarno Pact which set Germany's western borders as set by the Versailles Treaty - couldn't tell you of any of the reasons why Mussolini came to power the way I could reel off reasons for the Nazi rise to power.How clues up on Italy 1918-25 GF?
Extremely.Is italy interesting.
Collingwood looks serious
Could it get any cheesier?
Well this is serious businessCollingwood looks serious