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:
Professor John McCafferty discusses his UCD Open Learning module 'Ireland's English Centuries' which looks at the complex blend of identities, allegiances and social changes that shaped the past and continue to shape the Irish present.
Dr Sandy Wilkinson discusses his module - 'The Making of Modern Europe: 1500-2000' which is open to the public through the UCD Open Learning programme.
The Political Abuses of 1916, lecture by Ronan Fanning at 'Remembering, Forgetting and Fulfilling 1916' conference in Christ Church Waterford.
The Complexities of Commemoration, lecture at 'Remembering, Forgetting and Fulfilling 1916' conference in Christ Church Waterford.
Second Term, Pt 6 of David McCullagh's series on John A. Costello.
Part 3 of 'Hidden Dublin - from the Monto to Little Jerusalem by Donal Fallon and Irial Glynn'
Part 2 of 'Hidden Dublin - from the Monto to Little Jerusalem by Donal Fallon and Irial Glynn'
Part 1 of 'Hidden Dublin - from the Monto to Little Jerusalem by Donal Fallon and Irial Glynn'
Mother and Child, Pt 5 of David McCullagh's series on John A. Costello.
Kevin Barry and his legacy by Professor Diarmaid Ferriter.
Episode 6 of The Irish at Gallipoli by Dr Jeff Kildea (UNSW).
Costello - Declaring the Republic, Pt 4 of David McCullagh's series on John A. Costello.
Podcast on Columbanus - Saviour of Civilisation? by Dr Elva Johnston
Costello - Reluctant Taoiseach, Pt 3 of David McCullagh's series on John A. Costello.
Episode 5 (With Malice Toward None) of Abraham Lincoln - The Life and Death of a Statesman by Professor Brian Schoen (Ohio).