A History of Modern Britain, Part 7: The Advent of the Pax Britannica, 1807-1837
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Ronnie Hanna, BA, MA 

Autumn 2024 

10 weekly sessions on Wednesday 2.00 pm to 4.00 pm, starting 25 September 

Part 7 of a History of Modern Britain sees Great Britain become the arbiter of Europe as she leads the coalition that finally vanquishes Napoleon and establishes a new European order at the Congress of Vienna.  But these are also years of industrial and political unrest, as the country adjusts to peacetime conditions after the great victory at Waterloo.  Political agitation leads to the Great Reform Act of 1832 and this period ends with the accession to the throne of an 18-year old girl who will give her name to the era that followed: Victoria. 

Fee £92.00 (concession rate £66.00) 

10 CATS Points (Level 1) 

This class will take place on QUB campus 

Concession: The concession rate is available for those who are in receipt of State Benefits (including pension), or are full-time students, part or full-time Queen’s students or are members of University staff holding a valid staff card:

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