Learning outcomes

6. To acquire the techniques of analysis and interpretation of historical sources, as well as a reflexive and critical awareness in the practice of the historical approach 7. Learn how to conduct a research question in history and master the tools and working methods specific to the discipline

Goals

The aim of the course is to provide the student with methodological tools for interpreting iconographic sources. The aim is to identify the specificity of such documents (through knowledge of the codes specific to visual communication) and to weigh their complementarity with the "classic" sources of historical criticism.

Content

The course, structured around a chronological axis, will present various iconographic documents (sculptures, posters, caricatures, photographs, documentaries, films, television programmes, etc.). Using concrete examples, the aim will be to place these images in their context, to present their formal characteristics, and above all to identify the interest of such documents for a better understanding of the different periods of history.

Assessment method

The written examination will include questions of analysis (images not seen in the course), synthesis and accuracy. This course is subject to continuous assessment.

Sources, references and any support material

BASCHET (Jérôme), L'iconographie médiévale, Paris: Gallimard, 2008 (Coll. Folio Histoire). BELTING (Hans), Image et culte: une histoire de l'image avant l'époque de l'art, Paris, 1998. PASTOUREAU (M.), Bleu: histoire d'une couleur, Paris, 2006. WIRTH (J.), L'image à l'époque romane, Paris, 1999. WIRTH (J.), L'image à l'époque gothique (1140-1280), Paris, 2008. GERVEREAU, L., Histoire du visuel au XXème siècle, Paris, 2003.

Language of instruction

Français
Training Study programme Block Credits Mandatory
Bachelor in History Standard 0 2
Bachelor in History Standard 2 2