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The top Irish studies programs in North America

Irish Studies programs at North American universities is a growing trend.


New York University (NYU) - Glucksman Ireland House
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Mary Bowles, Director
608-263-3935
mtrotter@wisc.edu

VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY - Irish Studies

Location: Villanova, Pennsylvania

Program: Undergraduate Concentration

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The Undergraduate Concentration in Irish Studies is available to students in all degree programs. Villanova Irish Studies explores the history and culture of the Irish people from different perspectives — literature, history, art, politics and folklore. Interested students may also study in Ireland either in a Semester Abroad program or with the Villanova in Ireland Summer program at NUI Galway.

James Murphy, Program Advisor
610-519-4647
james.murphy@villanova.edu

Links to Irish Studies programs in the U.S. and Canada: CLICK HERE

Links to Irish Studies resources: CLICK HERE


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Aontaím leat, a Jerry. I'd be very interested in reading a follow-up story (Ms. Sweeney?) that tells us which of these programs teaches the Irish language and which (especially important) offers the most extensive program in Irish language study (more than two semesters of Irish).
Jerry, I completely agree with what you're saying... One of the keys to understanding a culture is, at the least, a basic understanding of its language. Without that, any course of study on any culture would be incomplete.
A Jerry Kelly: An bhfuil tú ag rá go bhfuil Gaeilge á múineadh i gclár Notre Dame? Ní raibh a fhios sin agam. Chun an fhírinne a rá níl ach rudaí diúltacha cloiste agam i dtaobh an chláir sin.
Is iontach go bhfuil an méad sin d'ollscoileanna againn anseo i Meiriceá Thuaidh a bhfuil Léann na hÉireann ar siúl acu, but there are now enough Irish Studies programs that more stringent criteria should be applied to any such evaluation. Can you imagine a "Russian Studies" program without Russian? An "Italian Studies" program without Italian? A "Chinese Studies" program without Chinese? Of course not. First and foremost amongst such new criteria should be whether or not any given program examines Ireland through an Irish lens or an Anglo lens. In other words, is the curriculum based on Irish literature (filíocht, finscéalaíocht, seanchas, béaloideas, 7rl.), society (déanmhas, aicmí, Féineachas), and worldview (cruinneshamhail) like those at Notre Dame, CUNY (all branches), NYU, and others? Or is the curriculum based on English literature (Shaw, Wilde, Joyce, etc.), English society, English conflicts, and English worldview? Is it difficult to tell which is which, or to make the choice? Ninsa, as our ancestors would say.
 




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