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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Podcasts:
'Inscribing a Modern World: Constitutions Across Histories and Literatures' by Professor Linda Colley (Princeton).
'Writ Large: Printing, Painting, and Conversion in 16th Century America' by Professor Thomas Cummins (Harvard).
Sole Survivors: The Rarest Books in the World.
'Myth, War and the Comics' by Sean Murray (UCD).
Martin Sheridan: the life of an Irish-American Olympian by Dr Paul Rouse.
'World War Two and the Comics of the 1950s' by Sean Murray (UCD).
'Boys' Adventure Comics in 1950s Britain' by Sean Murray (UCD).
'A History of International Women's Day' by Abigail Smith (UCD).
'In Praise of Forgetting: Historical Memory and its Ironies' by David Rieff.
A paper by UCD historian Assoc Prof. Michael Staunton recorded at Dublin City Council's medieval symposium on The Abbey of St Thomas the Martyr.
'Toward an Environmental History of the Irish Revolution' by Prof Justin Dolan Stover.
Professor Timothy D.Snyder discusses some of the ideas behind his book - 'Black Earth: The Holocaust as History and Warning' - at UCD School of History.
Judith Devlin discusses the tumultuous events of 1917, including: the February Revolution; Lenin's return from exile; the October Revolution and aftermath; the ensuing Civil War; and the commemoration of the revolution.
'Globalisation, Connectivity, Globalisation, and Divergence over Five Millennia: An Approach to Global History' by Prof James Belich (Oxford)
Northern experiences of the Civil War's aftermath by Dr Matthew Lewis.