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- 122 - ‘Our man in Moscow’—50 years of Irish/Russian diplomatic relationsMon, 07 Oct 2024
- 121 - Is Irish History ‘sea-blind’?Fri, 04 Oct 2024
- 120 - How many died—and how—in the Irish Civil War?Fri, 23 Aug 2024
- 119 - ‘Garrison games’—Niall Quinn tackles Oscar TraynorFri, 23 Aug 2024
- 118 - The Life and Times of Brendan O’ReganFri, 19 Apr 2024
- 117 - St Brigit 1500—who was she?Fri, 09 Feb 2024
- 116 - ‘Taking her place amongst the nations of the earth’?—Ireland and the League of NationsFri, 17 Nov 2023
- 115 - Iníon Dubh and Red Hugh O’DonnellFri, 03 Nov 2023
- 114 - The Irish Civil War on filmFri, 13 Oct 2023
- 113 - The life and legacy of Theobald Wolfe ToneFri, 15 Sep 2023
- 112 - Belfast: The story of a city and its peopleFri, 18 Aug 2023
- 111 - The post-Civil War economy of the Irish Free StateFri, 11 Aug 2023
- 110 - Change and continuity—the general elections of 1922 and 1923Fri, 21 Jul 2023
- 109 - Labour and the Civil WarFri, 09 Jun 2023
- 108 - Photographs as historical sourcesFri, 02 Jun 2023
- 107 - Memorialising the Civil WarFri, 19 May 2023
- 106 - Archbishop John Charles McQuaid—a reassessmentFri, 07 Apr 2023
- 105 - A century on—how do we view the Irish Civil War?Fri, 10 Mar 2023
- 104 - The Civil War in KerryFri, 03 Mar 2023
- 103 - Reflections on the Decade of CentenariesFri, 03 Feb 2023
- 102 - W.B. Yeats and the Irish Free StateFri, 09 Dec 2022
- 101 - Marú in Iarthar Chorcaí (Murder in West Cork)Fri, 02 Dec 2022
- 100 - Donegal in the Civil WarFri, 11 Nov 2022
- 99 - Irish Travellers and the State, 1922-2022—activism, advocacy and allyshipFri, 21 Oct 2022
- 98 - The Irish Civil War—a military analysisFri, 14 Oct 2022
- 97 - What if Michael Collins had survived the Civil War?Fri, 16 Sep 2022
- 96 - Unmanageable Revolutionaries—women in the ‘decade of centenaries’Tue, 13 Sep 2022
- 95 - Michael Collins—man and mythMon, 22 Aug 2022
- 94 - Arthur Griffith, ‘father of us all’Fri, 12 Aug 2022
- 93 - The life and times of Harry BolandFri, 05 Aug 2022
- 92 - The assassination of Sir Henry Wilson and the Irish Civil WarWed, 22 Jun 2022
- 91 - The ‘Belleek/Pettigo triangle’, May/June 1922Fri, 03 Jun 2022
- 90 - Sister against sister—women, the Treaty split and the Civil WarFri, 20 May 2022
- 89 - Ulysses in history—history in UlyssesFri, 06 May 2022
- 88 - Burning the Big House—the story of the Irish country house in a time of war and revolution (Yale University Press)Fri, 29 Apr 2022
- 87 - The internal politics of the IRA before the Civil WarFri, 08 Apr 2022
- 86 - Northern Ireland in 1922Thu, 24 Mar 2022
- 85 - ‘We English protest’—anti-colonial solidarity in the metropoleFri, 11 Mar 2022
- 84 - A Century of An Garda SíochánaFri, 25 Feb 2022
- 83 - Centenary of the Irish Race Congress, Paris, 21-28 January 1922Fri, 21 Jan 2022
- 82 - ‘Dublin Castle has fallen!’—the handover, 16 January 1922Sun, 16 Jan 2022
- 81 - Robert Barton—forgotten man of the Irish revolution?Fri, 31 Dec 2021
- 80 - Dev and the Banner 1917–1926Fri, 17 Dec 2021
- 79 - Pandemics then and now—a reassessment of the 1918 flu in the light of CovidTue, 14 Dec 2021
- 78 - The Treaty—good deal or bad deal?Mon, 06 Dec 2021
- 77 - Colmcille 1500—man, myth and memoryFri, 12 Nov 2021
- 76 - Ireland and the ‘Greater War’ in Europe—compare and contrastFri, 05 Nov 2021
- 75 - ‘Grand and Royal’—a history of Irish canalsFri, 29 Oct 2021
- 74 - Crowd-funding the revolution—the underground administrationFri, 24 Sep 2021
- 73 - Prisons and prisoners during the War of IndependenceThu, 09 Sep 2021
- 72 - Kenmare: History and survival—Fr John O’Sullivan and the Famine PoorFri, 03 Sep 2021
- 71 - Fingal in the revolutionary decadeFri, 27 Aug 2021
- 70 - The propaganda war in the revolutionary decadeFri, 13 Aug 2021
- 69 - Faith and Fury: the evangelical campaign in Dingle and West Kerry 1825–45Fri, 06 Aug 2021
- 68 - Kilkenny in the Revolutionary DecadeFri, 23 Jul 2021
- 67 - The TruceSun, 11 Jul 2021
- 66 - George V’s opening of the Northern Ireland parliamentTue, 22 Jun 2021
- 65 - Mayo in the Revolutionary DecadeFri, 11 Jun 2021
- 64 - The First Irish Cities: an eighteenth-century transformationWed, 09 Jun 2021
- 63 - The burning of the Custom House, 25 May 1921Tue, 25 May 2021
- 62 - Conceived in controversy—230 years of the Custom HouseFri, 14 May 2021
- 61 - Wexford in the Revolutionary DecadeFri, 23 Apr 2021
- 60 - A History of Partition from the 1920 Government of Ireland Act to BrexitFri, 09 Apr 2021
- 59 - Crossbarry, Co. Cork—the biggest engagement of the War of IndependenceFri, 19 Mar 2021
- 58 - Clare in the revolutionary decadeFri, 12 Mar 2021
- 57 - Limerick 6/7 March 1921 Curfew MurdersSun, 07 Mar 2021
- 56 - Gaelic Ulster in the Middle Ages: history, culture and societyMon, 15 Feb 2021
- 55 - Katharine O’Shea centenary—what if she and Parnell never met?Fri, 05 Feb 2021
- 54 - ‘Spies and informers beware!’—intelligence and counterintelligence in the War of IndependenceWed, 20 Jan 2021
- 53 - Kildare in the revolutionary decadeMon, 11 Jan 2021
- 52 - Wicklow in the revolutionary decade (part 2, South)Fri, 01 Jan 2021
- 51 - Wicklow in the revolutionary decade (part 1, North)Mon, 07 Dec 2020
- 50 - The Government of Ireland Act 1920—100 years of partitionTue, 01 Dec 2020
- 49 - History, Memory and Bloody Sunday 1920Wed, 18 Nov 2020
- 48 - Belfast and the North 1920-22Mon, 09 Nov 2020
- 47 - Bloody Sunday 1920—the Tipperary ConnectionMon, 02 Nov 2020
- 46 - Commemorating Bloody Sunday in the Junior Cycle history classroomFri, 30 Oct 2020
- 45 - The West’s awake!–Revolution in Roscommon 1916-1921Tue, 27 Oct 2020
- 44 - ‘In Mountjoy Jail one Monday morning…’—the Irish Revolution in ballad and songFri, 16 Oct 2020
- 43 - 'Eye of the storm?’—Dublin and the War of IndependenceTue, 29 Sep 2020
- 42 - 'Better a state without public records than public records without a state’?Thu, 24 Sep 2020
- 41 - Nenagh and North Tipperary during the revolutionary decadeMon, 21 Sep 2020
- 40 - The Irish Republic abroad in 1920—Dev in AmericaTue, 01 Sep 2020
- 39 - IRELAND, EMPIRE AND THE SEAFri, 07 Aug 2020
- 38 - Terence MacSwiney—martyrdom, civil resistance & the Irish RevolutionSat, 01 Aug 2020
- 37 - Cork—Crucible of the War of IndependenceMon, 06 Jul 2020
- 36 - Derry and the North-West, 1920–22—War of Independence or Communal Conflict?Tue, 30 Jun 2020
- 35 - The Connaught Rangers Mutiny—1920, 1970 & 2020Sun, 28 Jun 2020
- 34 - Henry Grattan 200 years on—a misunderstood legacy?Sat, 06 Jun 2020
- 33 - Soviets, strikes and land seizures—class conflict & the Tan War
This Podcast is part of the History Ireland Hedge School programme supported by the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht under the Decade of Centenaries 2012–2023 initiative. In the midst of the War of Independence a parallel class war raged, with strikes, land-seizures and even the establishment of soviets. What was its relationship to the national … Continue reading Soviets, strikes and land seizures—class conflict & the Tan War →
Thu, 30 Apr 2020 - 32 - Making sense of the general election
The general election of 8 February 2020 marked a seismic shift in Irish politics. The Fianna Fáil/Fine Gael duopoly, which had dominated for nearly a century, was shattered by a resurgent Sinn Féin, creating a novel tripartite division. To make sense of it all, and in particular to address any historical precedents, History Ireland editor, Tommy Graham, spoke … Continue reading Making sense of the general election →
Thu, 19 Mar 2020 - 31 - Teaching Controversial Issues: History and Commemoration
(organised by The History Teachers Association of Ireland (as part of the Dublin Branch Spring Seminar) in conjunction with the National Library of Ireland and History Ireland) Recorded @ the National Library of Ireland on 7 March 2020 Tommy Graham: Editor of History Ireland was joined by Jim Herlihy, Historical and Reconciliation Police (Harp) Society; Dr Mary McAuliffe, Assistant Professor in Gender Studies … Continue reading Teaching Controversial Issues: History and Commemoration →
Mon, 09 Mar 2020 - 30 - An inconvenient truth? Sexual violence and the Irish Revolution
Recorded on Tuesday 26 November at 7pm @ National Photographic Archive, Temple Bar How valid is the assumption that because the War of Independence and Civil War are considered ‘low rape’ conflicts there is little to address in the arena of sexual assault? To consider this question History Ireland editor Tommy Graham was joined, for a ground-breaking … Continue reading An inconvenient truth? Sexual violence and the Irish Revolution →
Wed, 04 Dec 2019 - 29 - Labour and the North, and the National Question
@ Mechanics Institute, Galway (in association with the ICTU & the Irish Centre for the Histories of Labour and Class, NUI Galway) recorded at 8pm on Friday 8 Nov 2019 James Connolly, executed for his part in the 1916 Rising, famously asserted that ‘The cause of Labour is the cause of Ireland; the cause of … Continue reading Labour and the North, and the National Question →
Tue, 12 Nov 2019 - 28 - A century on—how do we view the War of Independence?
Recorded @ Malahide Community School 2pm Thursday 19 September 2019 A century on—how do we view the War of Independence? How has recent scholarship changed our view of the War of Independence? What new sources are now available? And has this in turn affected how we commemorate these events? History Ireland editor, Tommy Graham, chaired this special … Continue reading A century on—how do we view the War of Independence? →
Mon, 23 Sep 2019 - 27 - The War of Independence in County Clare
David Fitzpatrick’s Politics and Irish Life, 1913–21: provincial experience of war and revolution (1977) reassessedIn association with Clare County Library recorded @ Temple Gate Hotel, Ennis on Saturday, 14 Sept 2019 at 2pm The untimely passing of Prof. David Fitzpatrick (TCD) earlier this year provided an opportunity to reassess his ground-breaking 1977 local study of County … Continue reading The War of Independence in County Clare →
Mon, 16 Sep 2019 - 26 - Scotland and the global Irish Revolution
Recorded @ Edinburgh University, Meadows Lecture Theatre, Wednesday 15 May 2019 To what extent did revolutionary developments abroad shape what happened within Ireland during the revolutionary period 1919–23? And in what ways did events within Ireland impact beyond Irish shores, for instance amongst the large Irish diaspora population and other national groups? To discuss this … Continue reading Scotland and the global Irish Revolution →
Tue, 21 May 2019 - 25 - A century of women
History Ireland Hedge school at the Anonymous Was A Woman exhibition launch @ Linen Hall Library, Belfast Friday 12 April 2019 The exhibition makes use of the Linen Hall Library’s extensive collections and archives to highlight the historical advancements for women across education, employment and politics. The launch was followed by a special History Ireland Hedge School, A century … Continue reading A century of women →
Thu, 25 Apr 2019 - 24 - The Irish Revolution—local or global?
The runaway success of the Atlas of the Irish Revolution (and the parallel TV documentary) and the proliferation of microstudies of the War of Independence and Civil War seems to bear out the adage that, like politics, all history is local. But is it? Do we risk losing sight of the ‘bigger picture’, of a … Continue reading The Irish Revolution—local or global? →
Tue, 23 Apr 2019 - 23 - Censorship in Ireland—then and now
To mark the selection this year (2019) of Edna O’Brien’s Country Girls trilogy as Dublin’s ‘One City One Book’, the History Ireland Hedge School considered the issue of censorship. Banned on its release in 1960, The Country Girls is often credited with breaking the silence on sexual matters in ‘Catholic Ireland’. While by the 1970s such censorship … Continue reading Censorship in Ireland—then and now →
Wed, 17 Apr 2019
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