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The Autumn 2012 New Year Programme 2013 is now available for enrolment.  Please see below a list of courses offered in this category.  Please click on the dark green box ‘Enrol for a course online’ at the top of this page – this will take you to the online shopping cart which will give more details about the course as well as the opportunity to enrol.

A Decade of Centenaries: Key Themes and Issues
A History of Modern Britain, 1603-2003: Part 1 - Crown and Commonwealth, 1603-1688
A History of Modern Britain, 1603-2003: Part 3 - Britain's Century, 1815-1914
A History of the USA, 1601-2001: Part 3 - Slavery, War and Wealth, 1783-1914
As British as Finchley?: The Thatcher Government in Northern Ireland
Aspects of Belfast's History
Aung San Suu Kyi and the Struggle for Democracy in Burma
Belfast's Important Citizens throughout its 400 Years
Builders of Belfast: A Walking Tour
Building the Brave New World: The Scots Irish and Irish Contribution
Charles II and his Reign: Restoration, Plague and Fire
Dealing with the Past: Truth, Justice and Healing
Heart of the Empire: Ulster's Imperial and Anti-Imperial Tradition, 1600-2000
Industry, Famine and Political Division: Ulster in the Nineteenth Century
Investigating Your Family Tree
James Out, William In
John de Courcy and the Battle of Downpatrick, 1177
Medieval Ireland: From Saints and Scholars to the Flight of the Earls
On the Banks of the Lagan: A History of Life on the River
Queen Anne
Russian History and Civilisation: The Romanov Dynasty, 1613-1917
So, You Still Want to be President? A Guide to the 2012 US Presidential Election
Ten Champions of Liberty
The Battle for Palestine
The Churches in Irish Society

The Cold  War

The Protestant Working Class in Northern Ireland: Politics and Culture from 'Pre-Troubles' to 'Post-Conflict'
The Railways of Donegal, I: The County Donegal Railway
The Railways of Donegal, II: The Lough Swilly Railway<
The Rise and Fall of the Byzantine Empire
Twentieth Century Ireland: A Century of Change
World War II: The Last Good War?