Irish History Podcast
A podcast by Fin Dwyer - Wednesdays
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396 Episodes
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(1072 -1090) The Return of the O Briains.
Published: 3/19/2013 -
Life in Ireland in the 11th Century.
Published: 3/19/2013 -
Special: The Assassination of the land agent John Ellis
Published: 3/19/2013 -
(1022-1072) The Man Who would be King
Published: 3/19/2013 -
Special: The Nine Years War and the Great Dublin Explosion of 1597
Published: 3/19/2013 -
(1000 -1022) Brian Boru, The Battle of Clontarf and its aftermath
Published: 3/19/2013 -
(980 -1000) The Pursuit of Power (Part III): A New Millenium and A New King.
Published: 3/19/2013 -
(944 – 980) The Pursuit of Power (part II): The Rise of Brian Boru and the Dál Cais
Published: 3/19/2013 -
(919-944) The Pursuit of Power part 1 The Decline of the O’Neills
Published: 3/19/2013 -
St. Patrick and the Conversion of Ireland
Published: 3/15/2013 -
(902-930) Changing Times in Medieval Ireland
Published: 3/15/2013 -
(820 - 902) Raiding and Trading with the Vikings
Published: 3/15/2013 -
Ireland and the Viking World
Published: 3/15/2013 -
The Vikings Arrive
Published: 3/15/2013 -
Barbarians
Published: 3/15/2013 -
What you can expect from the Irish History Podcast
Published: 3/14/2010
From the Norman Invasion to the War of Independence, the Great Famine to the Troubles, the Irish History Podcast takes you on a journey through the most fascinating stories in Ireland's past. Whether it’s the siege of Dublin in 1171 or gun battles in the 1920s, the podcast vividly recreates a sense of time and place. Each episode is meticulously researched, creating character-driven narratives that are engaging and accessible for all.Since the first episode was released back in 2010, the podcast has covered scores of captivating stories. Major multi-part series have explored the Great Famine, the Norman Invasion, and Irish involvement in the Spanish Civil War. If you are looking for standalone episodes, there are lots of great interviews with leading Irish historians covering topics from medieval sex magic to Irish connections in the Jack the Ripper murders!Why not start with 'Three Days in July', an acclaimed mini-series from the summer of 2024. It explores the early years of the Troubles and the forgotten story of a young Londoner who was shot dead by the British Army in Belfast in 1970. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/irishhistory. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.