Family history from the 2nd half of the 1900's to today following the Republican Constitutional models (1948) and the Vatican Council II (1962-1965). A critical analysis between the past and the present
STUDENTS WHO DON'T ATTEND THE COURSE
M. Barbagli, Storia di Caterina che per ott'anni vestì abiti da uomo, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2014
STUDENTS WHO ATTEND THE COURSE
Didactic materials will be handed out during the lectures
Learning Objectives
The course focuses on the study of different family models that have characterized the history of our country and that today are the subject of radical changes and discussions both from a civil and a religious point of view
Teaching Methods
Lectures in class
Type of Assessment
Oral exam
Course program
Constitution (1948 and Vatican Council II: comparing different family systems
From Divorce to Same-sex marriage: old and new problems at home
Episcopal Conferences concerning the family: questions for the Catholic Church