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HST2046   The Irish Republican Brotherhood, 1858-85   (20 credits)

 
Year Running: 2019/2020
Credit level: F5

Description

Britain's 'Irish problem' has long roots. This document module examines one of the most important violent Irish organisations that challenged British sovereignty in Ireland. Founded in 1858, the Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB) (or the Fenian movement, as it was also known) was a transatlantic movement dedicated to the overthrow of the British state in Ireland. Fuelled by hatred for the British after the dreadful Famine in Ireland of the 1840s, the Fenians constructed a sophisticated organisation that was part secret society, terrorist cell structure and propaganda machine. It was the early forerunner of the Irish Republican Army. This document option investigates aspects of Fenianism from a range of angles. Using sources written and produced by contemporaries, we will consider the dynamics of the IRB and its place within nineteenth-century Ireland.

 

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Teaching Methods

Delivery Type Hours
Independent 175.5
Lecture 11.0
Seminar 11.0
Tutorial 0.5
 

Methods of assessment

Assessment Type Duration % of formal assessment Semester
Course Work 0.0 33 % S1
Exam 2.0 50 % S1
Other 0.0 17 % S1
 

Teaching methods and assessment displayed on this page are indicative for 2019-20.