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MPhil
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Histories and Humanities
This course is designed to provide a critical understanding of the key themes of early modern history between the Reformation and the Enlightenment. The programme includes a range of courses which allow students to explore the intellectual, political and cultural history of early modern Europe.
MPhil
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies
This is an interdisciplinary course which provides an overview of European intellectual and cultural history, looking at Europe and its history from a range of disciplinary perspectives. It focuses on constructions and representations of identity, the emergence of the idea of Europe, political symbolism and nationalism, symbolic geographies and so on.
MPhil
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Histories and Humanities
This course is designed to provide a critical understanding of the key themes of early modern history between the Reformation and the Enlightenment. The programme includes a range of courses which allow students to explore the intellectual, political and cultural history of early modern Europe.
MPhil
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Histories and Humanities
The M. Phil. degree in Public History and Cultural History is a new programme that will give its students a thorough grounding in public history and to provide them with a unique preparation for the management of cultural heritage. The course has been designed to act as a bridge between Humanities disciplines in the university, and the professional and creative concerns of cultural institutions (the research libraries, museums and galleries), both in Ireland and beyond.
MPhil
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies
This is an interdisciplinary course which provides an overview of European intellectual and cultural history, looking at Europe and its history from a range of disciplinary perspectives. It focuses on constructions and representations of identity, the emergence of the idea of Europe, political symbolism and nationalism, symbolic geographies and so on.
MPhil
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of English
Digital Humanities is a field of study, research, teaching, and invention concerned with the intersection of computing, information management and the humanities. It is methodological by nature and multidisciplinary in scope involving the investigation, analysis, synthesis and presentation of information in electronic form.
MPhil
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - Department of History of Art and Architecture
The M.Phil. in Irish Art History was developed in response to the growing international interest in Irish art, and consequent demand for research and educational opportunities in the discipline. It comes within the ambit of the recently established Irish Art Research Centre within the Department of History of Art and Architecture and draws on the expertise of staff in the department as well as a range of guest lecturers from other institutions.
MPhil
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - Department of History
The M.Phil. programme consists of a combination of coursework, the selection of an area of specialization and the preparation of a dissertation of some 20,000 words. Courses are provided for beginners in palaeography and diplomatic and in Latin and/or other relevant languages, though it is also possible to cater for students who already have some knowledge in these areas.
MPhil
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - Department of History
The course is intended as an introduction for well-qualified Humanities or Social Sciences graduates to research in Modern Irish History. The emphasis in the M. Phil. in Modern Irish History will be on the study of problems, issues and epochs in a broadly comparative context, rather than treating Irish history as somehow 'exceptional'.
MPhil
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies
This course explores the relationship between textual and visual forms of apprehension and expression in the modern world and their impact on European culture post-1900. The focus of the core module is on the graphic arts (poster, postage stamp, typography), photography and cinema, and on contemporary digital-based media.
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