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My friend planning to move to Ireland, she lives in melbourne, Thanks for answering.

I’m looking for Universities that have good courses in Irish history (besides the ones in Ireland) and strong history programs. I’m already looking at colleges in Ireland. I’m just going into my sophomore year of high school, so I’m just starting to look.

i’m an inspiring actress and i like history. for acting i have been in many plays and as for history i have an irsh background and i want to study/learn more about it.

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For a degree I am interested in studying Law with History and I am considering studying at University College Dublin and I currently living in England . When I move back to England would I be able to get a job there because it is Irish History that I would be studying and not English?

I plan on studying abroad next year in Scotland, but I’m not sure whether I should go for the Fall/Autumn or Spring semester. I’m interesting in photography, and so plan to take lots of pictures of the scenery. I also want to go see lots of the castles in Scotland. Can anyone who lives in or has visited Scotland give me some feedback on which would be a better time to go? Thank you!
Oh, and should I go to the University of Glasgow or Edinburgh? Thanks!

I’d really like to know like what conservatory or school they went to to learn how to use their voices so beautifully and clearly.

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This book investigates the places on the Irish landscape where open-air Gaelic royal inauguration assemblies were held in the period c. 1100-1600. It emphasises the significant role that specially appointed inauguration sites played in the political life of later medieval Gaelic lordships through an exploration of their physical appearance, place-names, situational geography and historical contexts. The range of archaeological sites identified as inauguration places… More >>

Royal Inauguration in Gaelic Ireland, c.1100-1600: A Cultural Landscape Study

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