HIST 177
Fall 2021 not offered
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Course Cluster and Certificates: Health Studies |
Ireland's history has been contested by its historians since the start of the 18th century. Was it a colony under the brutal occupation of a foreign power, its neighbor England; or was it an integral part of the United Kingdom with the rights and benefits of the other parts of the realm? The differences in how the island's past was viewed by its inhabitants would contribute to Ireland's partition in 1923 and the ongoing violence in Northern Ireland that lasted until 1999. This course will examine various sorts of primary historical sources from government documents produced by the island's elites to the song lyrics and oral history preserved by the island's people to understand their past. Lastly, we will examine the attempt by Irish historians from both sides of the political divide to produce historical narratives to unite rather than divide the peoples of Ireland. |
Credit: 1 |
Gen Ed Area Dept:
SBS HIST |
Course Format: Lecture / Discussion | Grading Mode: Graded |
Level: UGRD |
Prerequisites: None |
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Fulfills a Requirement for: (HIST-MN)(HIST) |
Major Readings:
Required Readings: R.F. Foster, Modern Ireland 1600-1972 ISBN 978-0140132502 Angela Bourke, The Burning of Bridget Cleary ISBN 978-0141002026 Sebastian Barry, A Long Long Way ISBN 978-0143035091 Shorter Readings on electronic reserve
Assignments: 4 short response essay (2-3 pages) Research essay based on primary research (8-10 pages) Regular class attendance.
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