
Facilitator: Ray Esten Egan. B. A. History and Religion. H. Dip in Education. MA. Irish Political History
This 12 week course aims to offer students an overview and understanding of Irish America. The timeline, the
early nineteenth to the late-twentieth century, contains many of the critical events which fashioned
our perceptions of Irish America. The course links these events to the people, sports stars, factory
workers, criminals, politicians and labour leaders, who built the Irish American legacy. Particular
themes covered in the course include, anti-immigration and anti-Catholic sentiments in urban
America (1840s). The Irish in the Confederate and Union Army (1860s). Prohibition and the Irish
American criminal (1920s). The Irish American as a powerful political force in the twentieth century.
Closing with Chicago’s Democratic machine and its controversial Mayor Richard J. Daley (1955-1975).
The course is aimed at those with an interest in history and is open to all. It is delivered in a friendly
environment in which all participants can engage openly. By the end of the course participants will
be inspired to think critically about historical events whilst identifying comparisons within modern
society.
Registration for this course can be done by:
| Course Location | Dublin |
| Location Postcode | Dublin 1 |
| Course Category | Adult & Community Education, Education |
| Course Type | Classroom Based |
| Course Start Date | 30th September 2025 |
| Course End Date | 20th January 2026 |
| Course Duration | 12 weeks |
| Course Time | Tuesday Afternoons - 2.30pm to 4.00 pm |
| Course Fee | 135 |



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