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Fee
€150 for the course. A concession rate of €75 is
available to second and third level students and
people whose primary source of income is social
welfare, health board or a government-
sponsored employment scheme.
Time and place
This is a day-time course. Time and venue
to be confirmed, please check our website:
after 6 August 2013 for update
or text ‘INFO’ to 087 2572015.
Duration
The course comprises of two lectures per
week over one twelve-week term commencing
Monday, 23 September 2013. There is a one
week break from 4-8 November 2013 when no
lectures will take place.
Europe, c. 1700-1815: Culture
and Politics
The ‘long eighteenth-century’ that led from Louis
XIV to Napoleon was an age of unprecedented
cultural and political change. In order to
understand the nature and extent of this change,
this lecture-only course charts the emergence of
new ways of thinking about science, society and
the self during the Enlightenment and explores
how these ideas contributed to reshaping the
state during the revolutionary crisis that
convulsed Europe from 1789 on. By examining
the evolution of attitudes towards gender, death
and family life, the course also explores how
European perceptions of private life and popular
culture changed over the course of the
eighteenth-century.
Lecturer
Professor Joseph Clarke
How to apply
You may register and pay by credit/laser card
online at
after 6 August 2013 or you can
download an application form and send it with a
cheque/draft/postal money order made payable
to Trinity College no. 1 account to: Patricia
Stapleton, Extramural Administrator, School
of Histories and Humanities, room 3141,
Arts Building, Trinity College, Dublin 2.
Applications may be made in person after
Tuesday, 6 August 2013, in room 3141, Arts
Building, Trinity College, Dublin 2 between
2.30
p.m. and 4.30 p.m. or by appointment
(
phone 01 896 8589).
Fee
€150 for the course. A concession rate of €75 is
available to second and third level students and
people whose primary source of income is social
welfare, health board or a government-
sponsored employment scheme.
Time and place
This is a day-time course. Time and venue
to be confirmed, please check our website:
after 6 August 2013 for update
or text ‘INFO’ to 087 2572015.
Duration
The course comprises of two lectures per week
over one twelve-week term commencing
Monday, 23 September 2013. There is a one
week break from 4-8 November 2013 when no
lectures will take place.