| Call Number | 12904 |
|---|---|
| Day & Time Location |
TR 11:40am-12:55pm 141 Uris Hall |
| Points | 4 |
| Grading Mode | Standard |
| Approvals Required | None |
| Instructor | James Stafford |
| Type | LECTURE |
| Method of Instruction | In-Person |
| Course Description | We are often led to believe that Ireland is a place defined by timeless tradition: ancient songs and stories, a rural way of life, persistent and mysterious religious antagonisms. The real history of modern Ireland, however, is defined by dramatic and restless change: political, social, economic, even environmental. This lecture course will introduce you to the broad sweep of modern Irish history, acquainting you with a rich historical literature and striking primary sources covering everything from the contentious and deadly politics of potato-farming to the secret lives of combatants in the Northern Ireland Troubles. It will view Ireland not as a place out of time but as somewhere from which we can gain a unique perspective on some of the historical forces that have shaped our world: empire, capitalism, religion, migration, and nationalism. |
| Web Site | Vergil |
| Department | History |
| Enrollment | 34 students (60 max) as of 2:06PM Thursday, October 30, 2025 |
| Subject | History |
| Number | UN2347 |
| Section | 001 |
| Division | Interfaculty |
| Note | DISCUSSION SECTION HIST UN2348 ALSO REQUIRED |
| Section key | 20253HIST2347W001 |