Ancient Ireland: Culture and Society
What you'll learn
- Insights into an ancient and advanced civilisation.
- New perspectives on history and social values.
- A deep understanding of early Irish history
- Lifetime Access
- 30 Day Money Back Guarantee
- Lots of bonus material for further study
Requirements
- No prior knowledge or materials are needed to take this course.
- Developed with the beginner in mind
- Guides you through a logical progression of sections
- Lots of extra learning materials for free download
Description
Embark on a journey into Ireland's ancient past as we explore the culture and society of this early civilization. For lovers of Irish history and those wishing to learn about a new fascinating topic.
We'll lay a broad yet detailed foundation ranging from the tribe and family, to the intricate social order of varying grades. The royal rituals of kingship and the people of skill and art.
Education, Festivals, Burial Rites and Spirituality; to name just a few!
Upon completing this course you will have a deeper understanding and appreciation for ancient Ireland, its culture and its heritage.
Who this course is for:
- Anyone with an interest in ancient civilizations, classical studies, culture and society.
- Anyone wanting to learn more about Ireland.
- Anyone who wants to learn more about Ireland’s native culture, its kings, rituals and social order.
- Anyone with Irish ancestry.
Instructor
Hi and thanks for checking out my profile and course!
I'm delighted to have this opportunity to finally make these courses widely available online.
Having presented earlier versions at live events in Ireland, I wanted to make them available for everyone who wants to learn more about this fascinating area of study.
My series of courses cover a wide range of topics relating to Ancient Irish Culture and Society, ranging from its Customs and Social Structures, its advanced legal system of Brehon Laws, to its Mythologies and ancient Legends ripe with heroes, maidens and magic.
With an Academic Background in Law, I was first driven to take up this subject by a desire for greater social justice. My favorite subjects were Jurisprudence and Comparative Law, as they taught me how to view law, justice and society 'outside-the-box'.
I obtained my Masters in Politics, Philosophy, and Economics in 2019, and I bring my knowledge of these disciplines to the topics I discuss, adding my own unique flair and perspective.
Earlier academic experience includes basic certificate levels in: History, Classical Studies, Philosophy, Psychology, and Literature.
I was inspired when, in 2009, I first learned about Ireland's native system of justice. Realizing that it still had many lessons to teach us today, I devoted my attention to learning more about it.
During my studies I completed a thesis arguing for reform of the prison system based on the principles derived from Ireland's laws and customs. In 2012, I presented these views at Trinity College Dublin's Law Colloquium, in addition to being awarded 'Best Academic Performance' for that year. In 2013, I was a guest speaker of the first Conference on Early Irish Law at Maynooth University, Kildare, and earlier this year I gave a presentation at the traditional Béaltaine Fire Festival (May 2015).
Since graduating with my Degree in 2013 I have continued and broadened my research into Irish cultural heritage and the courses on offer are developed to guide you through step-by-step logical progression so that you get a really good grasp of all the topics covered.
I invite you to check out my courses and if you have any questions please get in touch.
Is mise le meas (I am with respect),
Kevin Flanagan.