Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this module students will have:
- An understanding of the role of frontiers in Late Antiquity
- A knowledge of the evolution of Irish society on the frontiers between the first and sixth centuries
- A knowledge of the major primary sources, including material and textual evidence
- Familiarity with the relevant major historical debates and how Irish history fits into them
- Developed skills in oral and written analysis
- Developed skills in learning with others
Indicative Module Content:
Frontiers of Empire: Ireland and the Roman World, 100-600 AD
Module Schedule
1. Ireland and the Classical World
2. Frontiers of the Roman Empire
3. Ireland in a Roman Atlantic West
4. The Transformation of the Western Roman Empire
5. The Coming of Christianity I: Empire and Religion
6. The Coming of Christianity II: The British Connection
7. Change and Continuity in Late Antique Ireland 1: Communication and Consolidation
8. Change and Continuity in Late Antique Ireland 2: Pagans and Christians
9. Creating Ireland: Church, Society and Economy
10. Creating Ireland: Law and Learning
11. The End of Late Antiquity?