Focusing on the social and cultural implications of historical events, this seminar paper examines the Great Famine's role in shaping modern Ireland. It argues that historical studies should encompass humanity and emotions rather than just data. Highlighting the Famine as a pivotal moment in the 19th century, the paper explores its impact on food, land, and the broader transformation of Irish society, suggesting that while significant, the Famine was one of several factors influencing change in Ireland during this period.
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- 2013
- 2012
Focusing on the British novel from the 18th to the 20th century, this bachelor thesis delves into contemporary research within the field of English pedagogy and literature studies. It presents a structured analysis that begins with an introduction outlining the thesis statement and contextual framework. The work is designed to contribute to the understanding of literary developments and pedagogical approaches, reflecting a scholarly engagement with historical and thematic elements of British literature.