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Sicilian Studies: A Guide and Syllabus for Educators

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By (author): Jacqueline Alio Louis Mendola

In the first book of its kind, two of Sicily's leading historians and lecturers outline strategies and resources available in English for professors and other instructors wishing to introduce students to the world's most conquered island. Sicily boasts a cosmopolitan heritage, yielding lessons perfectly suited to our complex times. This guide is not only for educators. It's useful for anybody seeking sources of accurate information about Sicily, a place which over the centuries has been politically connected to Asia and Africa as well as Europe. The authors consider Sicilian Studies as a multifaceted field in itself, not merely a specialized niche within the broad field of Italian Studies. Most of the text consists of succinct descriptions or reviews of books and (in a few cases) articles useful to those seeking to learn about Sicily. The book includes a lengthy chapter setting forth the history of Sicily, along with numerous maps and a 3000 year timeline. This makes it very useful even for teachers who may be unfamiliar with Sicily yet interested in teaching about it. In addition to a consideration of how to teach about Sicilian history, archeology, literature and even cuisine and the Sicilian language, this book offers candid, practical suggestions for those planning study tours or courses in Sicily. This guide is more than a blueprint. It presents a pragmatic concept of what this field can be. This is based on experience. Over the years, the authors have advised professors on how to formulate such courses, and they have occasionally presented lectures to university students. The point of view, as well as the advice, is impartial, unbiased, because the authors are not beholden to any specific academic publisher or institution. Never before have so many works about Sicily covering the island's lengthy history in English been described in a single volume. Chapters are dedicated to foundational principles, historiographical concepts and the history of Sicily, followed by the consideration of works on ancient, medieval and modern Sicily, special topics (women's studies, genealogy, the Mafia), the Sicilian language, the arts (art, film, literature, music), culinary topics and, finally, study tours. At 250 pages, it is fairly concise, with no space wasted, yet highly informative. This guide makes it possible to teach a course related to Sicily even if your institution lacks an Italian Studies department. Its publication was long overdue. See more
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  • Weight: 378g
  • Dimensions: 79 x 208mm
  • Publication Date: 14 May 2018
  • Publisher: Trinacria Editions
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781943639182

About Jacqueline AlioLouis Mendola

Jacqueline Alio is one of Sicilys leading historians and part of a new wave that is writing the history of Sicily's women. Over the last decade she has been consulted by The History Channel The Discovery Channel and other media. An accomplished medievalist she has published the results of her original research while writing insightful articles for a general readership. Online her articles have captivated millions gaining her a special place as one of the Sicilian historians with the most readers around the world. In print scholarly works like her translation of the Ferraris Chronicle have earned her kudos in academic circles. Margaret Queen of Sicily the first biography of that regent is the lengthiest published work of original scholarship written in English by a historian in Sicily. She co-authored the first book in English to outline the emerging field of Sicilian Studies. Her most recent book the result of years of research is a compendium of biographies of the Louis Mendola is one of Sicilys foremost medievalists and one of the very few whose work is known beyond Italian borders. His first scholarly paper (on the Battle of Benevento of 1266) was published in 1985; others consider such topics as the history of the medieval Normans in Sicily. He wrote the first book covering the entire seven-century history of the Kingdom of Sicily and the first English translations of two chronicles of the thirteenth century. Having researched in Italy Britain Spain Germany France and the Vatican he has been consulted by The History Channel the BBC and The New York Times. Read by millions internationally his online articles have made him one of the most popular Sicilian historians of the present century.

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