Learning Outcomes:
On successful completion of this module students should be able to:
• Demonstrate knowledge and critical understanding of the history of Ireland and the Irish writings of Jonathan Swift
• Assess the historiography of Ireland during the lifetime of Jonathan Swift
• Appreciate, analyse and critique the primary sources relevant to the module
• Prepare and deliver an oral presentation and present their conclusions in written form
• Engage in informed discussion and debate on the subject of Jonathan Swift and Ireland
• Organise, report upon, discuss and complete a substantial research project on an aspect of Jonathan Swift and Ireland
Indicative Module Content:
The module will cover the following main areas: 1: Context: late seventeenth-century Ireland and Britain. 2: Post-Glorious Revolution Ireland and Britain: 1690s. 3: Post-Glorious Revolution Ireland and Britain: 1700s. 4: From London to Dublin: 1710-21. 5: Ironmongers and Drapiers, 1722-5. 6: The World according to Gulliver, part 1. 7: The World according to Gulliver, part 2. 8: Savage Indignation, 1727-9. 9: Soldiers and Money, 1729-32. 10: Women, Servants, Slavery and Social Distinction.