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Themes in Irish Art I
Seminar, Art History Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinThis course presents a thematic introduction to Irish art, architecture and design in its broader international context. Subjects will be connected across periods and styles – the focus not on presenting summarised histories but rather considering how aspects of Irish […]
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Kingship and Warfare: Ireland, 1000-1318
Seminar, History Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinThis module begins with the rise of Brian Ború from modest origins to become Ireland’s most famous high king – a spectacular career that ended in the iconic battle of Clontarf in 1014. We explore how Irish society and kingship […]
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War and Peace in Modern Europe
Seminar, History Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinIn this module, we discuss how Europe was defined and redefined through war, military occupation, civil conflicts, and peace agreements in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Drawing on examples of various—through often interrelated—conflicts, we discuss several major questions: How did […]
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Imperialism to Globalism: Europe and the World 1860-1970
Seminar, History Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinGlobal integration is not only a fact of modern life, but modern history writing. The interconnectedness of societies and states, and the powers forcing social, cultural and economic interaction have prompted significant scholarly assessment. This lecture-only module investigates some of […]
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Europe, 1500-1800: Power and Culture
Seminar, History Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinThis module explores the political and cultural history of Europe during the early modern period. It analyses the efforts of reformers to revive their churches and societies during the sixteenth century. It then examines the legacy of these reform movements […]
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Online Art Appreciation
Online Learning, Art History Course by Crumlin College of Further Education (CDETB) - DublinOnline Art Appreciation course. Learn how to ‘read’ a painting and appreciate modern and contemporary Irish artists. Introduction to Irish Art will provide students with an introduction to approach ‘reading’ Irish art. These informal but sense awakening talks shall give […]
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Climate and Environment in the Pre-Modern World
Seminar, History Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinClimate history is a rapidly evolving field of study that aims to: firstly reconstruct climate conditions over past centuries and millennia; and secondly understand how societies perceived and responded to changing climates and extreme weather. These aims can be best […]
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Islamic Art and Architecture of the Medieval Mediterranean
Seminar, Art History Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinThis module considers objects and places from the medieval world that have accumulated multiple meanings over time. Challenging the narrative of a ‘clash of civilisations’ between Islam and Christianity, it focuses on the entangled histories of art and architecture in […]
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The Hundred Years War, 1337-1453
Seminar, History Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinThe Hundred Years War was a series of wars, on land and sea, arising primarily from the political and dynastic conflicts of the kings of England and France. It was fought mainly in France but also engulfed Brittany, Scotland, the […]
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Ancient Anatolia from the Hittites to King Croesus
Blended Learning - Mix of Classroom & Online, History Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinThis lecture-only module provides an introduction to the ancient cultures of Anatolia (Asia Minor/modern Turkey) and the history, archaeology and art. The diverse people of this important Mediterranean region are less well-known than their Near Eastern counterparts to the south […]
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Painting in Europe in the Long Eighteenth Century
Seminar, Art History Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinThe module will study some patterns of artistic development in Britain, France and Ireland, with reference to the circumstances found in the main centres of production. It will explore the roles of the period’s major artists, including Gainsborough, Hogarth, Angelica […]
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The Age of Rembrandt and Vermeer
Seminar, Art History Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinThe lecture-only module will examine Netherlands’ wealth of artistic production in the seventeenth century, primarily studying Rembrandt and Vermeer. These contrasting and complementary figures represent the diverse tendencies of the time. The course will focus on the development of individual […]
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National Tour Guide Training Programme QQI Level 6 Special Purpose Award
Blended Learning - Mix of Classroom & Online, Cultural Studies Course by Dublinia - DublinCourse Outline The National Tour Guide course in Dublinia will provide participants with the skills, knowledge and competencies to deliver and manage a comprehensive tour management and guiding service for tourists visiting and travelling in Ireland. The programme is […]
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Cultural and Heritage Studies – QQI MAJOR 5 AWARD
Blended Learning - Mix of Classroom & Online, History Course by Dublinia - Dublin*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 and knowledge needed for employment in the Heritage and Tourism industry or move into further […]
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Life in Modern Ireland
Seminar, History Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinWhat do we mean by modern Ireland? Where is modern Ireland and when did it begin? Having broached these questions, this course will investigate what life was like on the island of Ireland across the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Reflecting […]
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Pre-University Law with Politics
Classroom Based, Law Course by Dunboyne College of Further Education - Dunboyne, Co. MeathThis one-year course will prepare students for entrance into Law and Arts programmes in Irish universities and colleges. It will also prepare students to work in a legal environment both in Ireland and abroad. This law course option is available […]
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Antiquity and Innovation in Early Medieval Art
Seminar, Art History Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinThe reign of King (later Emperor) Charlemagne (768-814 AD) marked a flourishing of the visual arts that had not been seen since the fall of the Roman Empire. Often styled the ‘Carolingian Renaissance’, the artistic culture of the period was […]
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Early Christian Ireland, 400-1000
Seminar, History Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinThis 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 more detail the period from the arrival of Christianity in the fifth century to the […]
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Ireland 1534-1815
Seminar, History Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinThis module examines political, social and cultural developments in Ireland during the early modern period within a narrative and thematic framework, starting with Tudor political reform and continuing through to the Act of Union in 1800. The principal issues dealt […]
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Fashion Industry Practice Advanced – Year 2
Classroom Based, Fashion Design Course by Sallynoggin College of Further Education - Sallynoggin, Co. DublinThis course provides the opportunity for the student to develop the practical and business skills needed by fashion stylists, fashion PAs, design and retail entrepreneurs, fashion journalists, buyers, merchandisers and retailers. Trend forecasting and a solid grounding in contemporary and […]
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Themes in Irish Art II
Seminar, Art History Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinThis module presents a thematic overview of the global intersections and relationships of Western visual and material culture across a range of historically located examples. Topics are explored in this module under the broad themes of appropriations and the ‘other’ […]
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Introduction to European Art II
Seminar, Art History Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinThis lecture-only module offers a survey of Western painting and sculpture from around 1520. It provides an introduction to the critical analysis of artworks and considers matters such as the iconography of major religious and mythological subjects, issues of style, […]
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Irish Literature – Plunkett to Rooney – Spaces & Places
Distance Learning, Irish Literature Course by Martin Keaveney Creative Writing - Galway City, Co. GalwayMKCW: Plunkett to Rooney – Spaces & Places This new course is designed to bring readers through the spaces and places of a series of fine works of Irish literature. We begin with the claustrophobic bar in James Plunkett’s short […]
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Diploma in Modern Ireland (The Irish Revolution) – On Demand
History Course by City Colleges - DublinThe course will investigate and interrogate the decade (1913-23) in which the foundations were laid for Irish independence and in which the establishment of the Irish Free State was achieved. We will examine the unionist drive to forestall Home Rule […]
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Creative Writing: Historical Fiction – REMOTE CLASS
Online Learning, Creative & Fiction Writing Course by Martin Keaveney Creative Writing - Galway City, Co. GalwayCreative Writing: Historical Fiction Join writer and scholar Dr Laura Healy for this fantastic new course for this wishing to begin or complete a Historical Fiction project. Enjoy a highly rewarding series of lectures & creative workshops in this area. […]
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