Course Description
Introduction to Irish Family History
Trinity College Dublin
This evening course will run subject to sufficient numbers applying.
Family History isn’t just about the past: learning about our origins allows people to get down to the granular details of our ancestors’ lives. It enables people to construct their own family narrative and personal identity.
This module is taught through a series of eight lectures by Fiona Fitzsimons and Brian Donovan of the Irish Family History Centre (Eneclann). The course covers a broad sweep of Irish history (1650s-1950s), and is deeply rooted the records generated by churches, central and local government, enterprises, families and individuals. You will explore what section of the Irish population is documented in these records, and how to interpret the evidence.
The course provides free access to the largest Irish online collection of family information, www.findmypast.ie
You will also gain free access to EPIC and the Irish Family History Centre in Custom House Quay. It will also provide support for all participants to construct a simple family history portfolio over sixteen weeks, including creating a family profile; collecting documentary evidence; building a family tree; and writing a simple report.
You may apply online or by telephone as follows:
Online: Register and pay by credit/debit card online after enrolments open at: www.histories-humanities.tcd.ie/shortcourses
By telephone: Text ‘APPLY FOR COURSE’ to +353 (0)87 2572015 and you will receive a call back confirming your registration. The phone will be busy during the application period so responses may be delayed. Please do not call to enroll for this course.
College Name | Trinity College Dublin |
Course Category | Humanities & Social Sciences, Local History |
Course Type | Blended Learning - Mix of Classroom & Online |
Course Location | Dublin, Ireland |
Location Postcode | Dublin 2 |
Course Fee | One term: €150 full rate, €90 concession rate. Two terms: €275 full rate, €150 concession rate. The concession rate is available to all those retired, over 65s, and those on a government pension / payment plan and the unwaged, including second- and third-level students. |
Course Duration | This lecture-only module comprises of one lecture per week for eight weeks over two terms (16 lectures in total). The course commences in September 2024, pauses over the Christmas and New Year period, and resumes in January 2024. |
Course Times | Classes will run every Monday between 6pm-7pm. This course is taught in-person on the Trinity campus and will also be livestreamed. Lectures will not be recorded. |
Awarding Body | Trinity College Dublin |
Entry Requirements | Participants must have access to their own computers at home for follow-up clinics and individual research. |
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