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Studies in Early Modern Ireland, 1541-1800
HI501Y/551Y
Credit Points: 15
Course Co-ordinator: Professor T Bartlett
Pre-requisite(s): Programme Year 5 or above
The purpose of this module is to investigate the rich writing and research that has been done on early modern Ireland in the last thirty years, and to put them in the context of other writing in early modern Atlantic world. In addition, the module will review the earlier literature on the major problems of this period and demonstrate how or whether that still shapes current understanding of the historical processes at work.
8 two-hour seminars (to be arranged)
1 two-hour written examination (60 per cent); continuous assessment (1500 word seminar paper - 40 per cent)

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