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Offers unique and important reassessments of nineteenth-century British and Irish press and periodical media within social, cultural, technological, economic and historical contexts; This is a unique collection of essays examining nineteenth-century British and Irish newspaper and periodical history during a key period of change and development.
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British political history, 1485-1714 (Paper 4) British political history, 1688-1886 (Paper 5) British political history since 1880 (Paper 6) British economic and social history, 380-1100 (Paper 7) British economic and social history, 1050-c.1500 (Paper 8) British economic and social history, c.1500-1750 (Paper 9).
How did democracy and political organisations develop in Britain? How and with what effects did the economy develop? How and with what effects did society and social policy develop? How and why did Britain's relationship with Ireland change? How important was the role of key individuals and groups and how were they affected by developments?
This MA in the History of the British Isles will deepen your appreciation of the distinctive political, social and cultural aspects of the British and Irish historical experience, from the Reformation period to the present day, while also fostering your awareness of values and experiences the British and the Irish share with their European and global neighbours.
John Stephen Morrill, FBA (born 12 June 1946) is a noted British historian and academic who specialises in the political, religious, social, and cultural history of early-modern Britain from 1500 to 1750, especially the English Civil War.He is best known for his scholarship on Early Modern Politics and his unique county studies approach which he developed at Cambridge.
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The Rising of The moon is an Irish play written by John Keegan Casey I the mid 19 th century. It recounts the battle between the United Irishmen and the British Army during the Irish rebellion in the late 18 th century. The play conveys hope and optimism that are quickly dissipated when the rebellion is crushed by the British Army: “pikes must be together at the rising of the moon”.
This is a unique collection of essays examining nineteenth-century British and Irish newspaper and periodical history during a key period of change and development. It covers an important point of expansion in periodical and press history across the four nations of Great Britain (England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales), concentrating on cross-border and transnational comparisons and contrasts in.