Reformation, Rebellion, and Resilience: Ireland in the Early Modern Era (Wednesday 14:00-16:00)Info Location Contact More Info Event Information
DescriptionPlease note that the ‘last booking’ date is only a guide. We reserve the right to close bookings earlier if courses are over- or under-subscribed. In order to avoid disappointment, please be sure to enrol as soon as possible. Registrations may not be processed until the following day if received after 3pm. Course DescriptionDive into the tumultuous journey of Ireland during the Early Modern period in this comprehensive course. Explore how the introduction of the Reformation under Henry VIII ignited a series of transformative events, shaping the course of Irish history. While historical assessments often overlook Ireland's role during the Tudor and Stuart dynasties, this course sheds light on its profound impact. Experience the aftermath of Oliver Cromwell's conquest, evaluating the enduring influence of his devastating invasion. Conclude with an analysis of Ireland's state from the Restoration to the end of the Stuart dynasty, exploring pivotal events like the Battle of the Boyne and James II's exile. Discover how Ireland's evolution—from regional Gaelic governance to facing English repression—redefined its identity and relationship with England. Uncover the often-overlooked nuances of Irish history, illuminating not just Ireland's transformation under English colonialism, but also its profound impact on England. Join us on this journey to better understand the Ireland we recognise today. Number of Meetings5 Course LeaderDr Andrew Foster CRN 27126/HIST000 Course FeesCourse Fee: Full Fee: £80 | Concession: £40 Click here for information on our fee bands and further enrolment information
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