History Hub
Summary: This series is a collection of academic podcasts on a plethora of historical subjects. It ranges in scope from full recordings of academic research papers to informative contributions from professional historians discussing the details of specific historical events. Funded by the School of History and Archives, University College Dublin, the series is a partnership with the historyhub.ie website and multimedia hub.
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The project assesses whether there were particular stereotypes and concerns, which influenced the incarceration and treatment of Irish patients.
Dr Paul Rouse (UCD) looks at the founding meeting of the Gaelic Athletic Association.
Dr Paul Rouse (UCD) looks at the founding meeting of the Gaelic Athletic Association.
Dr Judith Devlin (UCD) explores the interest in Stalin's personality.
Dr Judith Devlin (UCD) explores the interest in Stalin's personality.
Dr Christopher Prior (UCD) explores the demise of the British Empire.
Dr Christopher Prior (UCD) explores the demise of the British Empire.
Dr Sarah Campbell (UCD) explores the origins of the civil rights movement in Northern Ireland. She also explores why the movement occurred in the 1960's and not before.
Dr Sarah Campbell (UCD) explores the origins of the civil rights movement in Northern Ireland. She also explores why the movement occurred in the 1960's and not before.
Dr William Mulligan (UCD) explores the complex origins of the conflict.He explores the roles of imperialism, rising military capability and the impact of the global economic climate on policy and politics.
Dr William Mulligan (UCD) explores the complex origins of the conflict.He explores the roles of imperialism, rising military capability and the impact of the global economic climate on policy and politics.
Prof Michael Laffan (UCD) explores the national and international circumstances of Ireland before Easter Week, 1916. He looks at the reasons for the Rising from the perspectives of public opinion, popularity and democracy.
Prof Michael Laffan (UCD) explores the national and international circumstances of Ireland before Easter Week, 1916. He looks at the reasons for the Rising from the perspectives of public opinion, popularity and democracy.