Certificate of Achievement
Mary Templeman Hogg - O'Rourke
has completed the following course:
Dublin: A Social History, 1850-1930
This online course explored various issues and questions relating to the social history of Dublin between 1850 and 1930. It introduced the learner to the lives of ordinary Dubliners, from the gruesome and gory to the good times and glory. It looked at how Dublin’s past helped shape its present and considered the key debates of the past and how much or little has changed. Learners covered topics and engaged in activities to facilitate and support their learning.
4 weeks, 4 hours per week
Dr. Ruth McManus
Associate Professor of Geography
Dublin City University
Juliana Adelman
Assistant Professor of History
Dublin City University
Transcript
Learning outcomes
- Identify the main contours of Dublin between 1850 and 1930 (social, political, economic, geographic)
- Describe what it was like to live in Dublin from 1850 to 1930, identifying how it changed over time
- Explore some key sources which can be used to study the history of post-Famine Dublin
- Compare key issues and debates about Dublin in the past with contemporary issues
Syllabus
- Introduction to Dublin, 1850-1930 – its political and social context
- Health and disease – death, disease and public health initiatives
- Living conditions and housing – suburban development and different approaches to the slums
- Leisure and everyday life – work and play for ordinary Dubliners
Issued on 18th October 2021
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