In the Autumn and Spring teaching periods, you will take a number of courses (with the option to take instruction in Latin) that explore major themes in western medieval culture and are intended to equip you with the key skills of the medieval historian. Teaching is research-led; classes focus on a range of sources, both literary and visual.
HI6094 Imaging the Medieval City: Historical Contexts for Medievalists (10 credits)
HI6090 The Insular World in Text and Image (10 credits)
HI6091 Skills for Medieval Historians: Sources, Methods and Public History (10 credits)
You will have the opportunity to take an introductory Latin course (LT6001), or a Latin project (LT6005). If you decide not to take Latin, you can choose from a number of selected options in consultation with your Supervisor and the MA coordinator.
See the University Calendar (Medieval History) for more information on course content and module options.
Map of Cork. Detail from Civitates Orbis Terrarum
Map of Cork. Detail from Civitates Orbis Terrarum [Coloniae Agrippinae: apud Petrum a Brachel, 1618]
Ed.Georg Braun & engravings by Abraham Hogenberg. U.314(v.6), Special Collections, UCC Library
Student MA Exhibitions
As part of the MA in Medieval History, our postgraduates create and publish an online exhibition. In the past, we have created exhibitions on the Book of Kells, the Luttrell Psalter, and medieval and early modern maps of Cork city.
Modules
Further details on modules can be found in our Book of Modules. Any modules listed are indicative of the current set of modules for this course but are subject to change from year to year.
University Calendar
You can find the full academic content for the current year of any given course in our University Calendar.
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