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Early Modern History (MPhil) - Trinity College Dublin
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Early Modern History (MPhil) - Trinity College Dublin

Trinity College Dublin
DublinIreland
On campus
Full-time
€7,770.00total
Duration
1 Year
Language
English
Start date
Sep 2025

Program Description

The Master in Early Modern History (MPhil) introduces graduates in History, the Humanities and the Social Sciences disciplines to research in the political, social, cultural and religious history of Ireland, Britain and continental Europe across the Early Modern period.

This one-year program is designed to familiarise students with a wide range of issues in, and approaches to, Early Modern History while also providing students with a rigorous training in research methods and relevant skills.

The Master in Early Modern History (MPhil) is built around Trinity College Library's unparalleled research resources for the period from the Reformation to the French Revolution and reflects the full range of exciting world-leading new research currently being undertaken in Early Modern history within the Department of History. The course may also serve as an introduction to graduate study for students intending to pursue doctoral studies in Early Modern History.

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Courses

Religious Tolerance and Intolerance in Early Modern Europe

A Global Revolution? France and the World in the 1790s

The War of Ideas in the English Revolution

Intoxicants in Early Modern Society: Consumption and Culture

Ireland in Rebellion, 1793-1803

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