This podcast is part of the Carlow County Council Decade of Centenaries Programme and is a collaborative podcast series on the history of Carlow during the decade 1913 -1923. Collaborators on the project include Carlow County Museum, Carlow Historical and Archaeological Society and Carlow County Library Service.
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Podcasts from the Universities in Revolution and State Formation Conference, which took place on June 5-6, 2015 in UCD Newman House. The conference brought together a diverse cross-section of international scholars to discuss the Irish university experience of revolution as an important case study in the context of European and global settings. This project was funded by an Irish Research Council New Foundations Award and by University College Dublin Decade of Centenaries Award. Podcasting w ...
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'Commemorating Partition and Civil Wars in Ireland, 2020-2023' is a project run by Dr Marie Coleman and Dr Dominic Bryan at Queen's University Belfast. The project, which is funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, examines approaches to the upcoming centenary of the partition of Ireland and is one of a number of funded research projects being undertaken at Queen's University Belfast linked to the commemoration of the Irish 'decade of centenaries'. Speakers at 'Commemorating Parti ...
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Liberty, Carlow and the Oral Tradition
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Even though Carlow and the surrounding counties were sometimes called the ‘Quiet Counties’ during the War of Independence, Carlow and Carlow people have been central to Ireland’s struggle for Liberty across the centuries. Not only do the history books testify to the actions of people like Feagh Mac Hugh O’Byrne, Kevin Barry, Thomas Traynor, Michael…
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“Written Off in Quiet Ignominy”: The R.I.C. in Revolutionary Carlow and Kilkenny
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Adam Kane is a BA Hons. Graduate of Carlow College, and is currently engaged in further study in the History Department at Trinity College. In this podcast, with Carlow Libraries’ John O’Gorman, Adam discusses the findings of his study of the R.I.C. in the county, and how it compared with others, namely Kilkenny and Cork. The role of, and attitudes…
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The Revolution Will Be Podcast! - a discussion with Irish History Podcast’s Fin Dwyer
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This episode forms part of the Carlow County Council’s Decade of Centenaries Podcast Series, which is presented by Carlow Libraries, Carlow County Museum, Carlow Historical and Archaeological Society, Carlow College, St. Patrick’s, Carlow County Council and the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media. The Decade of Centenar…
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David Rieff. In Praise of Forgetting: Historical Memory and its Ironies.
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This episode features a lecture by David Rieff as part of the Belfast International Arts Festival. The lecture, 'In Praise of Forgetting: Historical Memory and its Ironies', was introduced by Dr Marie Coleman (QUB).By Historyhub.ie
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Justin Dolan Stover. Toward an Environmental History of the Irish Revolution.
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This episode features a paper by Professor Justin Dolan Stover (Idaho). The paper - 'Toward an Environmental History of the Irish Revolution' - was introduced by Dr Marie Coleman (QUB).By Historyhub.ie
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Matthew Lewis. Northern experiences of the Civil War's aftermath.
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This episode features a paper by Dr Matthew Lewis. The paper - 'Northern experiences of the Civil War's aftermath' - was introduced by Dr Marie Coleman (QUB).By Historyhub.ie
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Anne Dolan. Divisions after the Irish Civil War.
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This episode features a paper by Dr Anne Dolan (TCD). The paper - 'Divisions after the Irish Civil War' - was introduced by Dr Marie Coleman (QUB).By Historyhub.ie
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Gavin Foster. Local and Family Memory of the Irish Civil War.
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This episode features a paper by Dr Gavin Foster (Concordia). The paper - 'Local and Family Memory of the Irish Civil War' - was introduced by Dr Marie Coleman (QUB).By Historyhub.ie
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Richard Kearney. Commemoration: Trauma and Recovery.
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This episode features the Annual Irish Studies Lecture by Prof. Richard Kearney (Boston). The paper - 'Commemoration: Trauma and Recovery' - was introduced by Prof. Peter Gray (QUB).By Historyhub.ie
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Maurice Manning. Response to Richard Kearney.
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This episode features a response to Prof. Richard Kearney's Annual Irish Studies Lecture by Prof. Maurice Manning.By Historyhub.ie
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David Armitage. Civil Wars: A History in Ideas.
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This episode features the conference keynote by Professor David Armitage from Harvard University. The paper - 'Civil Wars: A History in Ideas' - was introduced by Professor Richard English (QUB).By Historyhub.ie
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Bill Kissane. State formation, contested legitimacy and civil war in independent Ireland 1922-23.
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This episode features a paper by Dr Bill Kissane from the London School of Economics. The paper - 'State formation, contested legitimacy and civil war in independent Ireland 1922-23' - was introduced by Dr Marie Coleman (QUB).By Historyhub.ie
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Gemma Clark. The nature of communal violence in the Irish Civil war.
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This episode features a paper by Dr Gemma Clark from the University of Exeter. The paper - 'The nature of communal violence in the Irish Civil war' - was introduced by Dr Marie Coleman (QUB).By Historyhub.ie
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Tuomas Tepora. The Finnish Civil War and its legacy, 1918.
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This episode features a paper by Dr Tuomas Tepora from the University of Helsinki. The paper was entitled: 'The Finnish Civil War and its legacy, 1918'.By Historyhub.ie
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Students, social change and '68 - a witness seminar with Prof Hugh Gough.
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This episode features a discussion about Paris in 1968 with Professor Hugh Gough. Chaired by Sarah Campbell (Newcastle University).By Historyhub.ie
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Dr Matt Perry (Newcastle University). Student discourses of work, anti-work and unemployment in the revolt of May 1968.
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This episode features a paper by Dr Matt Perry (Newcastle University).By Historyhub.ie
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Dr Sarah Campbell (Newcastle University). Queen's University students and revolution, 1967-1971.
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This episode features a paper by Dr Sarah Campbell (Newcastle University).By Historyhub.ie
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Dr Eve Morrison (University College Dublin). Students at War: the IRA in higher education, 1919-23.
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This episode features a paper by Dr Eve Morrison (University College Dublin).By Historyhub.ie
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Doireann Markham (University College Dublin). 'Trying to settle down but it's extremely difficult' - IRA volunteers and university life in the 1920's.
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This episode features a paper by Doireann Markham (University College Dublin).By Historyhub.ie
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Ruairi Cullen (Queen's University Belfast). [T]rue history must be written from within - History honours at the Irish universities c.1890-1910.
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This episode features a paper by Ruairi Cullen (Queen's University Belfast).By Historyhub.ie
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Dr Matthew Stout (St. Patricks College, Drumcondra). Emyr Estyn Evans, QUB and the formation of Northern Irelands cultural institutions.
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This episode features a paper by Dr Matthew Stout (St. Patricks College, Drumcondra).By Historyhub.ie
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Dr Mairead Carew (University College Dublin). Eoin MacNeill - Revolutionary Cultural Ideologue.
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This episode features a paper by Dr Mairead Carew (University College Dublin). Eoin MacNeill - Revolutionary Cultural Ideologue.By Historyhub.ie
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Very Rev. Dr J. Anthony Gaughan (Independent Scholar/National Library of Ireland). Alfred O'Rahilly, Creative Revolutionary.
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This episode features a paper by Very Rev. Dr J. Anthony Gaughan. The Sicilian Universities between 1812 and 1848 - political activism and training of the elites.By Historyhub.ie
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Dr Francesca Frisone (University of Messina). The Sicilian Universities between 1812 and 1848 - political activism and training of the elites.
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This episode features a paper by Dr Francesca Frisone (University of Messina). The Sicilian Universities between 1812 and 1848 - political activism and training of the elites.By Historyhub.ie
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Dr Stephen Kelly (Liverpool Hope). Ultra zealous patriots - The Young Irelanders and the Catholic University of Ireland.
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This episode features a paper by Dr Stephen Kelly (Liverpool Hope). The Young Irelanders and the Catholic University of Ireland.By Historyhub.ie
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Dr Renate Marsiske (UNAM). Mexican Revolution, National University and the formation of a revolutionary state, actors-conflicts-university autonomy (1910-1929)
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This episode features the keynote by Dr Renate Marsiske (UNAM). Mexican Revolution, National University and the formation of a revolutionary state - actors-conflicts-university autonomy (1910-1929).By Historyhub.ie
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Dr Tomas Irish (Trinity College Dublin). Students between two States - The Case of Trinity College Dublin, 1912-1945.
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This episode features a paper by Dr Tomas Irish (TCD). Students between two States - The Case of Trinity College Dublin, 1912-1945.By Historyhub.ie
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Dr Conor Mulvagh (University College Dublin). Scholars or subversives - Indian law students in Dublin, 1913-16.
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This episode features a paper by Dr Conor Mulvagh (UCD). Scholars or subversives - Indian law students in Dublin, 1913-16.By Historyhub.ie
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Conference welcome by Professor Orla Feely and Dr Conor Mulvagh.
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This episode features a welcome address by Professor Orla Feely, UCD Vice President for Research, Innovation and Impact and Dr Conor Mulvagh, UCD School of History, and organiser of Universities in Revolution and State Formation.By Historyhub.ie
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