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HIS10310 Ireland's English Centuries

In 1460 Ireland was a patchwork of lordships including an English Pale, by 1800 the country was poised to enter a United Kingdom with England and Scotland. In 1460, all Irish people shared the common religion of Western Europe, by 1800 three groups – Catholics, Protestants and Dissenters dominated. In 1460, only a tiny number did not speak Irish, by 1800 English was spoken by well over half the population. During these 340 years Ireland experienced massive transfers of land-holding, invasions, bitter civil war and a huge expansion of population. This module explains the complex blend of identities, allegiances and social changes that shaped the past and continue to shape the Irish present.
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Subject: History

Level: 1

Module Coordinator: Assoc Professor Charles McGrath

Trimester: Autumn

Credits: 5

Old info?

Module Info

Subject: History

Level: 1

Module Coordinator: Assoc Professor Charles McGrath

Trimester: Autumn

Credits: 5

Old info?