Pondering

May. 28th, 2025 08:57 pm
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I've decided I want to do a historiography module and the intermediate Old Irish module next year, but I can't decide on what I want the last one to be. It has to be either Scottish Gaelic language/literature/history, or one about Welsh translation and the translation industry. It doesn't necessarily matter which one I pick, because I can do the other one later on. I'm on a part-time timetable so I only get three modules a year.

The year after next, I want to do the advanced Modern Irish class, modern British and Irish politics, and comparative Celtic linguistics.

After that year, I want to do minority language preservation, literature as a source of history, and then either the Scottish Gaelic or translation depending on which on I decide to do next year.

But I can't really decide. As I'm typing this out, I'm actually thinking that I'll pick the translation one next year, and leave Scottish Gaelic until my last year. The part of the Scottish Gaelic module I'm most interested in is the history element of it, although I am interested in the language too, so maybe I'll pick the translation module and just get the reading list for Scottish Gaelic.

Date: 2025-05-29 11:21 am (UTC)
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All those courses sound good. I'm sure whichever one you choose will be interesting.

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