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The Easter Rising of 1916 was a dramatic and controversial turning point in Irish history. This course examines the rebellion’s planning, execution and aftermath, exploring why it failed militarily yet succeeded politically. We consider the motivations of the rebels, British responses and the Rising’s lasting impact on Irish identity and independence. Suitable for anyone interested in modern history, nationalism and revolutionary movements.
DELIVERY MODE
*Face to Face
COURSE OUTLINE
- Irish history: English invasion and Irish rebellions
- Rebel leaders of 1916
- Preparation for the Easter Rising
- April 1916
- Defeat and executions
- British victory
- Australian responses
- Consequences in Ireland
LEARNING OUTCOMES
By the end of this course, students should be able to:
- Describe the personalities and motivations of the Irish rebels.
- Outline the timeline of the rebellion through Irish history to Easter Week 1916.
- Account for the consequences of the battle in Ireland, and in Australia.
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