Advanced Diploma in Political Ideologies
This free online course covers Political Ideologies and allows you to liaise with the main players in these fields. This free online Course in Political…

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This free online course covers Political Ideologies and allows you to liaise with the main players in these fields. This free online Course in Political…
Learn how to research Irish family history and find your ancestors' roots with this free online genealogy course. This free online course teaches you the…
Overview of the BA degrees These three BA programmes are part-time, evening (with some daytime options available), interdisciplinary degrees for mature applicants (21 years or…
Course overview to follow – see our website https://histories-humanities.tcd.ie/shortcourses/ for updates Enrolments for this course will open in December at: www.histories-humanities.tcd.ie/shortcourses You may apply online or by telephone…
Learn about the different approaches to managing and rehabilitating historic preservation sites in this online course. This free course will explain the degrees and processes…

*in collaboration with the City of Dublin Education Training Board Course Outline This programme is intensive and rewarding for the learner providing the practical experience…
This course examines the influence of different global cultures on the history of Western art from the medieval period to the twentieth century. Organised thematically,…
This part of the Cultural Intersections in the History of Art course examines the influence of different global cultures on the history of Western art…
Between 1688 and 1832, Britain emerged from a period of chronic instability to become a global power and the world’s first industrial nation. This module…
Free online course on the architectural features of the phases of modern architecture and post modern architecture. The free online contemporary architecture and design course…
A free online course that teaches you the key events and forces that have shaped the civilizations of this world. This online course offers a…
This module deals with what has traditionally been known as Ireland's "Golden Age". Having begun with a brief introduction to prehistoric Ireland, it covers in…
Learn about the government structure, beliefs, lifestyle and language of ancient Egypt in this free online course.Do you want to know how the ancient Egyptian…
This module will introduce to students the broader historical outlines of the emergence of the modern Middle East. After providing a discussion of the Ottoman…
This module explores the history of Europe during the sixteenth century. It assesses the era of Europe’s Renaissance and Reformation, and considers efforts to revive…
In the aftermath of the Act of Union with Great Britain, Irish society and its political system was transformed. Change was not immediate however, transformation…
"The story is no longer about the things that have happened to women and men and how they have reacted to them; instead it is…
A new course on the global history of architecture will run in Hilary Term. Please check the School of Histories and Humanities website for updates…
What is myth? How do myths deal with fundamental human concerns about who we are and the world we live in? In this module, Dr.…
What is myth? How do myths deal with fundamental human concerns about who we are and the world we live in? What is the relationship…
History confronts us in many ways, not just in books or lecture theatres. This module will involve looking at how events, people, places and objects…
Overview In contrast to the modern myth of mankind’s liberation from nature, human interactions with the nonhuman world got more – and not less –…
Most people, most of the time, never encounter the past through academic history books. Instead, the past confronts them in images and interpretations that appear…
Learn how people can use DNA testing to trace their family ties and history in this free online genealogy course. Tracing your ancestry can yield…
This free online course explores gods, goddesses and heroes found in diverse mythological traditions. Many deities and heroic figures, each with unique qualities and powers…
Introduction Step into six centuries of Irish resistance, rebellion, and resilience. This course explores Ireland’s turbulent journey from the first Norman landings at Bannow Bay…
A new module on Japanese History. Course title and overview to follow – see our website https://histories-humanities.tcd.ie/shortcourses/ for updates Enrolments for this course will open in December…
This programme consists of six taught modules and a 20,000 word dissertation. Accredited modules include: Revolutionary Ireland, 1789-1803; The American Irish, 1850-1920; Irish Communities in…
Material Witnesses endure not only in museums, but in the art, architecture, and texts left behind by people—individuals who dreamed, believed, resisted, and remembered. Each carved…
Northern Ireland, like the Irish Free State, was born of revolution and civil war. Like much of contemporary Europe it was also indelibly marked by…