Lehrveranstaltungen im kommenden Semester

Übung Neueste Geschichte: Reputatio: The branding history of some iconic European food products (Antiquity-Present)

Dozent:innen: Rengenier Rittersma
Kurzname: Ü.Neueste.Ges.
Kurs-Nr.: 07.068.205
Kurstyp: Übung

Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches

Keine besonderen Zugangsvoraussetzungen.
B.A. Geschichte: Diese Übung ist Bestandteil des Moduls 5 (Neueste Geschichte). Die Übung ist unbenotet; vorausgesetzt wird eine aktive Teilnahme an der Übung.
B.A. KF, M.A., M.Ed. Geschichte: Diese Übung ist Teil des Aufbaumoduls Neuzeit. Die Übung ist unbenotet; vorausgesetzt wird eine aktive Teilnahme an der Übung.

Inhalt der Veranstaltungen

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Course Description

Beschreibung:
Reputatio: The branding history of some iconic European food products (Antiquity-Present) Why is Champagne since about 100 years considered to be the nec plus ultra of sparkling wines and not, for example, Sekt from the Mosel valley, Prosecco from Italy or Cava from Spain? And why are these specialty products in an often-emotionalised way connected to a very specific territory? This course will be devoted to the “reputation history” of a wide variety of iconic European specialty products, such as, for example, Roquefort cheese, saffron, truffles, Champagne, port wine, marzipan, and caviar. It offers a set of instruments that will help to analyse the components of specialty product reputation, but it also provides conceptual tools that shed light on the complex of typicality and regional identity.

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Vorbereitende Literatur

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Recommended Readings

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Typicality in History : Tradition, Innovation, and Terroir Ceccarelli, Giovanni / Grandi, Alberto / Magagnoli, Stefano (eds.) Bruxelles, Bern, Berlin, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Wien: Peter Lang, 2013 476 pp., 12 ill., 33 tables ISBN 978-2-87574-007-6 pb. (Softcover) ISBN 978-3-0352-6328-2 (eBook) Ebook available in the University Library Zentralbibliothek For those who master French: I highly recommend the following book by one of the major specialists in this field. It is available in the University Library Zentralbibliothek Signatur: 000 301.258 Meyzie, Philippe, L'unique et le véritable: Réputation, origine et marchés alimentaires (vers 1680- vers 1830). Ceyzérieu, Champ Vallon 2021), 384 pages. ISBN 979-10-267-1020-2 ; 26 ¤ www.champ-vallon.com/philippe-meyzie-lunique-et-le-veritable/

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Digitale Lehre

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Teaching format

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The lecturer sincerely hopes to deliver this course in a standard didactic plenary format. Since the lecturer is hard of hearing, he cannot, unfortunately, offer a lecture format via Zoom, videoconference, Skype or any other digital medium. In case of any returning pandemic, he will therefore offer the course in a format of written assignments. These written assignments will also be decisive for the assessment of the course. Real, i.e. “live” teaching will only be possible if face masks are not mandatory anymore, since the lecturer, regrettably, also faces great difficulty in communicating with masked people.

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Vertiefungshinweise

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Didactic approach

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The standard didactic plenary format of the course follows more an interactive than a “frontal” one-way instruction scheme. It consists of various assignments (individual and group assignments, as, for example, presentations, pro and contra statements, quiz etc.). The final grade will be based on actual presence (50%) and active input both individually (25%) and in groups (25%). Upon successful completion of the course, an individual certificate (“Schein”) will be issued, stating the grade.

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Termine

Datum (Wochentag) Zeit Ort
19.04.2023 (Mittwoch) 09:30 - 13:00 00 441 P10
1141 - Philosophisches Seminargebäude
28.04.2023 (Freitag) 09:30 - 17:30 00 030 SR 04
9125 - Bausparkasse Mainz
12.05.2023 (Freitag) 09:30 - 17:30 00 161 (K9) Übungsraum
9139 - Am Kisselberg
13.05.2023 (Samstag) 09:30 - 13:00 02 425 P203
1141 - Philosophisches Seminargebäude