Irish and Global Conflict History Masters
Limerick, Ireland
DURATION
1 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
EUR 16,902
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
This one-year MA programme explores Irish and international conflict during the twentieth century—the most violent period in recorded history. Wars have often changed the course of human history, opening up pathways into the future and closing down others. Examining the history of conflict and its impact on society enables us to better understand the world we live in today. Part of the course will also be devoted to the study of conflict resolution, examining the history of diplomacy and negotiation between states. Students will learn about the different ways that historians have approached the study of war and peace, the various sources at their disposal, and the theoretical issues arising within the field. Topics covered on the programme include the Cold War, the two World Wars, and the Northern Ireland “Troubles”—the longest and most serious insurgency in post-1945 Western Europe.
During the course of the programme, students develop advanced skills in research, analysis, presentation, and debate, which will stand to them post-graduation. They will learn the scholarly craft and research a topic of their own choice, working with original archival material. This MA programme serves as an ideal route to doctoral research and a pathway to exciting careers in academia, education, foreign affairs, and the archival and library sectors, among others.
This history master’s degree is designed to help you.
- Acquire knowledge of substantive areas of modern Irish and international conflict history;
- Develop an understanding of the different ways that historians have approached the study of war and peace and the theoretical issues which arise within the field;
- Learn about the wide range of primary sources available for advanced historical research, and acquire the ability to use archival findings to construct their own arguments and interpretations;
- Acquire the necessary skills to present historical research to a publication standard, and to conduct research at a doctoral level
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Scholarships and Funding
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Curriculum
Autumn Semester
- The Global Cold War (9 ECTS)
- Concepts and Methods (9 ECTS)
- Exploring Legacies of Conflict (9 ECTS)
- Historical Research and Practice I (3 ECTS)
Spring Semester
- MA History Research Seminar (9 ECTS)
- The Irish Conflict, 1948-1998 (9 ECTS)
- Directed Reading I (9 ECTS)
- Historical Research in Practice II (3 EECTS)
Summer Semester
- Dissertation (circa 15,000 - 20,000 words) (30 ECTS)
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Career Opportunities
The programme will provide an attractive opportunity for graduates considering a career—whether in higher education, teaching in secondary or primary level, archival or library sectors, foreign affairs or international organizations—that requires or benefits from postgraduate research experience in conflict history.