HIST4262 · History
Morrissey College of Arts & Sciences
Through close inspection of contemporary documents, contextualized by reading of extensive research bibliography, this course examines the impact and ramifications of the Age of Atlantic Revolutions on Ireland, with reference to the secret society of the United Irishmen, the Great Irish Rebellion of 1798, the passing of the Act of Union and the formation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1801), and the Rising of Robert Emmet in 1803. We will also consider how these landmark events were subsequently remembered.
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Fall 2023
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