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Stapleton, Extramural Administrator, School
of Histories and Humanities, room 3141,
Arts Building, Trinity College, Dublin 2.
Applications may be made in person after
Tuesday, 5 August 2014, in room 3141, Arts
Building, Trinity College, Dublin 2 from 2.30 p.m.
to 4.30 p.m. between 5 and 29 August 2014 only
or by appointment (phone 01 896 8589).
Fee
€150 for the course. A concession rate of €75 is
available to second and third level students and
people whose primary source of income is social
welfare, health board or a government-
sponsored employment scheme.
Time and place
This is a day-time course. Time and venue to be
confirmed, please check our website:
after 5 August 2014 for update or text ‘INFO’
followed by your name and address to
087 2572015.
Duration
The course comprises of two lectures per week
over one twelve-week term commencing
Monday, 22 September 2014. There is a one
week break from 3-7 November 2014 when no
lectures will take place.
Ireland Transformed: 1641-1815
This course examines a number of the key
political and social developments in Ireland
during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
within a broadly chronological approach,
commencing with the tumultuous 1641 Rebellion
and ending with the beginnings of Ireland under
the Union. The principal political themes dealt
with include Confederate Ireland and the wars of
the three kingdoms; the Cromwellian land
settlements; the Jacobite/Williamite wars and
the impact of the American and French
revolutions on Irish politics. Social and economic
themes include elite and popular rebellion in
Ireland; the significance of death and dying in
early modern Irish society and the reshaping of
eighteenth-century society and economy.
Throughout the course developments in Ireland
will be situated in their wider British, European,
Atlantic and imperial contexts.
Lecturers
Professor David Dickson, Professor Susan
Flavin
How to apply
You may register and pay by credit/laser card
online at
after 5 August 2014 or you can
download an application form and send it with a
cheque/draft/postal money order made payable
to Trinity College no. 1 account to: Dr Patricia
Stapleton, Extramural Administrator, School
of Histories and Humanities, room 3141,
Arts Building, Trinity College, Dublin 2.
Applications may be made in person after
Tuesday, 5 August 2014, in room 3141, Arts
Building, Trinity College, Dublin 2 from 2.30 p.m.
to 4.30 p.m. between 5 and 29 August 2014 only
or by appointment (phone 01 896 8589).
Fee
€75 for the course. A concession rate of €45 is
available to second and third level students and
people whose primary source of income is social
welfare, health board or a government-
sponsored employment scheme.
Time and place
This is a day-time course. Time and venue to be
confirmed, please check our website:
after 5 August 2014 for update or text ‘INFO’
followed by your name and address to
087 2572015.