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Local History (currently not running)
Onsite, Education Course by Cathal Brugha FET - Dublin City North, Co. DublinLocal history 8 weeks | €100 8.00 – 10.00pm “People, places and times past: An introduction to local history research.” An introduction to all the sources for local history which includes research methods & organising your research; primary and secondary sources and where to find them; how family, local and national histories relate; appraising sources…
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Irish History with Dr Claire Collins
Onsite, History Course by Blackrock Further Education Institute - Blackrock, Co. DublinThe Landscape of Ireland and the Stories that Shaped it Ireland has been called both the ‘Emerald Isle’ and the ‘Land of Saints and Scholars’. With its rolling hills, boggy midlands and mild climate, the land and its people have always held a close connection. This course will focus on how the people of Ireland…
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Genealogy – Tracing Your Family History (Cappamore)
Classroom Based, Genealogy Course by Limerick College of Further Education - LimerickThis course is suitable for anyone wishing to develop a broad array of historical research skills. The programme will include detailed instruction into the tools and sources that are available to conduct personal, family and community based history research and projects.
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Cultural Intersections in the History of Art II
Seminar, Art History Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinThis part of the Cultural Intersections in the History of Art course examines the influence of different global cultures on the history of Western art from the medieval period to the twentieth century. Organised thematically, Dr Rachel Moss will consider how different factors such as religious conversion, trade and the age of discovery on artistic…
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Introduction to Irish Family History
Blended Learning - Mix of Classroom & Online, Local History Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinThis evening course will run subject to sufficient numbers applying. Family History isn’t just about the past: learning about our origins allows people to get down to the granular details of our ancestors’ lives. It enables people to construct their own family narrative and personal identity. This module is taught through a series of eight…
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Irish Family History: Intermediate Level
Blended Learning - Mix of Classroom & Online, Local History Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinYou must have completed the introduction module (Introduction to Irish Family History) to enroll in this course. Building on the theoretical foundations of the first year, participants move into experiential learning with the option of project work. We explore the Irish diaspora in all its aspects (military, mercantile, civilian, political, criminal exiles and convicts, adventurers,…
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American History
Seminar, History Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinAn introduction to the main events of American history from the beginnings of English colonisation in the early seventeenth century to the present, this lecture-only module is divided chronologically in two parts. Among topics covered are the colonial period; the establishment of American independence; the US constitution; slavery; the Civil War; and industrialisation, urbanisation, and…
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Introduction to the History of Architecture I
Seminar, Arts Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. Dublinhis module offers a survey of architecture up to the end of seventeenth century, with a focus primarily, although not exclusively, on the Western world. It introduces the critical analysis of buildings and the spaces that they occupy considering issues of style, function and technical innovation. Architecture is considered in the context of influential factors…
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Introduction to the History of Art I
Seminar, Art History Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinThis module offers a survey of art up to the end of seventeenth century, with a focus primarily, although not exclusively, on the Western world. It provides an introduction to the critical analysis of artworks, including painting, mosaic, fine metalwork, manuscripts, and sculpture. The module considers such matters as the iconography of major religious and…
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A World on the Move: Migration and Colonisation from Prehistory to Present
Blended Learning - Mix of Classroom & Online, Art History Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinHumans have always been on the move: sometimes by choice as colonisers, traders or travellers, and at other times by necessity, as migrants escaping difficult or dangerous circumstance or seeking better opportunities. Migration, the movement of people between places, can be voluntary or forced, temporary or permanent, and may be driven by a complex range…
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Cultural Intersections in the History of Art I
Seminar, Art History Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinThis module, led by Dr Rachel Moss, presents a thematic overview of the global intersections and relationships of Western visual and material culture across a range of historically located examples. Topics are explored in this module under the broad themes of knowledge and discovery and empire building. Through these lenses lectures will explore topics as…
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Introduction to Roman History
Seminar, Classics Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinThis lecture-only module, led by Dr Rebecca Usherwood, provides an introductory survey of the history of the Greek and Roman world, from the Greek Archaic age (around 700 BC) to the death of Augustus in 14 AD. The main trends and issues of this period will be explored including colonisation, imperialism, war, the Athenian invention…
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Introduction to Greek History
Seminar, Classics Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinThis course, led by Dr. Shane Wallace, provides an introductory survey of the history of the Greek world, from the Greek Archaic age to the Hellenistic period. The main trends and issues of this period will be explored through themes such as colonisation, imperialism, war, the Athenian invention of democracy, and the rise of Alexander.…
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Gender: History, Culture and Representation
Seminar, History Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. Dublin“The story is no longer about the things that have happened to women and men and how they have reacted to them; instead it is about how the subjective and collective meanings of women and men as categories of identity have been constructed.” (Joan Scott, Gender and the Politics of History, New York, 1988, p.6). This…
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MA in History
History Course by Dublin City University (DCU) - Glasnevin, Co. DublinIntroduction Gain a deeper understanding of Ireland’s social, cultural, economic and political history from the Middle Ages to the present day. DCU’s MA in History offers fresh perspectives on Ireland’s journey from colony to independent state, on how Irish sovereignty has developed, on the centrality of land and landscape, and on the fluctuating fortunes of…
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Genealogy - Tracing your family history (Class Based)
Classroom Based, Genealogy Course by Limerick College of Further Education - LimerickThis course is suitable for anyone wishing to develop a broad array of historical research skills. The programme will include detailed instruction into the tools and sources that are available to conduct personal, family and community based history research and projects.
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Irish History
Humanities & Social Sciences Course by Letterkenny Institute of Technology (LYIT) - Letterkenny, Co. DonegalParticipants will learn about events in Irish History from Medieval times to the 21st century. The course is unique in Donegal in particular, at present there is none of its kind in the county. It enables the participant to look at Irelands past in a different light from what they would have done so before.…
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HISTORY: \\\'IRELAND, 1798 – 1998 - War, Peace and a study of the people and efforts in between\\\\\\\\\\\'.
Classroom Based, History Course by People\\\'s College for Continuing Education and Training - DublinTutor: Elaine Metcalfe, Bsc. Education & Training, MA Modern Irish History, Dip. Life Coaching, Certified Train-the-Trainer, DTM. *THIS IS A 24 WEEK COURSE, SPLIT INTO TWO TERMS OF 12 WEEKS – AUTUMN AND SPRING. Date: September 28th, 2023 – 25th January 2024 Day: Thursday Time : 6.15pm – 7.45pm Category: History Venue : The Teachers…
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History - Dublin in the Rare Ould Times Course
Classroom Based, Local History Course by People\\\'s College for Continuing Education and Training - DublinHistory – Dublin in the Rare Ould Times Course. Tutor: Elaine Metcalfe, Bsc. Education & Training, MA Modern Irish History, Dip. Life Coach- ing, Certified Train-the-Trainer, DTM Date: September 26 th, 2023- Jan 23rd, 2024 Day: Tuesday Time : 6.15pm – 7.45pm Category: Venue : To be confirmed in office on start date Cost: €120…
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Local History
Local History Course by Mary Immaculate College - Limerick City, Co. LimerickThis programme is offered jointly by faculty from the Department of History, Mary Immaculate College and the Department of History, University of Limerick. The programme meets the needs of graduates in history, or in related disciplines (e.g. Irish studies, human geography, archaeology, anthropology) who wish to carry out historical research, especially in relation to a…
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History
History Course by Mary Immaculate College - Limerick City, Co. LimerickThis History programme consists of six taught modules and a 20,000 word dissertation. Accredited modules include: Revolutionary Ireland, 1789-1803; The American Irish, 1850-1920; Irish Communities in Early Modern Europe; Science and Enlightenment in Early Modern Europe; Race, gender and ethnicity in the United States in historical perspective; The evolution of popular culture 1750-1950; Oral History:…
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Art History
Classroom Based, Art History Course by Cabinteely Community School - DublinThis 10-week course begins in September and in January. A brief overview of art from beginnings to modern times, and also a detailed look at the work of some artists. Through a careful reading of art, we can better understand our common history. A key objective is to help you derive more from your gallery…
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Genealogy course (Family History) currently not running
Classroom Based, Genealogy Course by Cathal Brugha FET - Dublin City North, Co. DublinAn introduction to researching your family history which builds week on week through all the important classes of genealogy records, with an emphasis on what is available online. The Genealogy course will cover ‘How to get started’, births, marriages and deaths, census and church records, land records, newspapers, wills, military, prison and workhouse records. Suitable…
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MA in Local History
Local History Course by Mary Immaculate College - Limerick City, Co. LimerickThis programme is offered jointly by faculty from the Department of History, Mary Immaculate College and the Department of History, University of Limerick. The programme meets the needs of graduates in history, or in related disciplines (e.g. Irish studies, human geography, archaeology, anthropology) who wish to carry out historical research, especially in relation to a…
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MA in History
History Course by Mary Immaculate College - Limerick City, Co. LimerickThis programme consists of six taught modules and a 20,000 word dissertation. Accredited modules include: Revolutionary Ireland, 1789-1803; The American Irish, 1850-1920; Irish Communities in Early Modern Europe; Science and Enlightenment in Early Modern Europe; Race, gender and ethnicity in the United States in historical perspective; The evolution of popular culture 1750-1950; Oral History: Theory…
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Art History -Major Artists and Movements (An Introduction) 9 weeks
Classroom Based, Art History Course by Marino College - Fairview, Co. DublinIntroduction to Art History A foundation course of art history exploring the development of Western Art from Classical Antiquity to 20th Century. The survey of main periods in art history introduces to key concepts, major artists and iconic artworks. In these enjoyable classes topics are discussed together to develop visual skills enabling students to engage…
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LC History - Preparation Course for Leaving Certificate History Exam
Distance Learning, Leaving Certificate Grinds Course by Kilroy's College - Dublin City South, Co. DublinThe objective of this Leaving Certificate course of study is to ensure you will be well prepared to succeed in your Leaving Certificate History examination. Kilroy’s College‘s specialised approach to teaching Leaving Certificate History to our students, will give them unique advantages over others and it is a real alternative study choice. Our Leaving Certificate…
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Diploma in Family History (Advanced) - February 2025
Online Learning, Genealogy Course by City Colleges - DublinAn interest in ancestral research can be a long-term hobby that enriches your life and informs your understanding of the past. This Diploma course is the first step in a journey of self-fulfilment, whether the student is looking for structured learning or a pathway towards a new career. Like all research-based activities, genealogy demands a…
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Diploma in Irish History - Online (Start Anytime)
Distance Learning, History Course by City Colleges - DublinCourse Overview What can you expect from this course? Choose from among the following. Homicide. Adultery. Mass murder. Betrayal. Bankruptcy and ruin (mostly of the 19th century variety). Inflated egos. Some self-sacrifice and nobility but lots of corruption, deceit, incompetence, and a fair quota of violence as well. Ireland under the Union wasn’t really a…
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Certificate in Local History
Classroom Based, Local History Course by Maynooth University - Maynooth, Co. KildareThis Certificate level course is offered by the Department of History, Maynooth University. The course examines the ‘local dimension of Ireland’s past’. The course aims to provide participants interested in local history with an opportunity to obtain formal training in the subject. This course sets out to provide students with a methodological approach to the…
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