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History Hub — 141 episodes
Women in Early Modern Ireland, Me and My Research with Frances Nolan.
Jessica Meyer. Returning to Health - the legacy of British disabled ex-servicemen of the First World War.
Jennifer Mittelstadt. Why Military Welfare History Matters.
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE ARCHIVE. Frank McGuinness. Living With Mortality - A Short Stay in Switzerland.
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE ARCHIVE. John Coakley - The Irish border: the first hundred years.
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE ARCHIVE. The Origins and Importance of the GAA (Episode 6 of Sport and Ireland: A History, with Prof. Paul Rouse).
The Early Years of LGBT Activism (1970s-1990s).
Documenting the Movement. Queer Histories, Public and Personal Archives, Collective Memory - The History of LGBT Activism in Ireland.
Writing our Histories - The History of LGBT Activism in Ireland.
History of LGBT Activism in Ireland.
Anthony McElligott. Surviving Liberation - Jewish Camp Survivors 1945-1948 (Annual Holocaust Memorial Lecture 2025).
Crafting and Craftivism - Episode 5 of the Women's Grassroots Activism Podcast
Stories of environmental activism - Episode 4 of the Women's Grassroots Activism Podcast
SIGBI campaigns and educational work against gender-based violence - Episode 3 of the Women's Grassroots Activism Podcast.
Cross-borders solidarity in Ireland, Northern Ireland and England and Wales - Episode 2 of the Women's Grassroots Activism Podcast.
The ICA's long history of activism - Episode 1 of the Women's Grassroots Activism Podcast.
St Brigit and the beginnings of Irish history - a panel discussion at UCD History.
Hiram Morgan (UCC). Going Dutch - Ireland and the Low Countries 1491 to 1691 (Closing Plenary).
Sarah McKibben (Notre Dame). Courtly Seductions - Reading a Bardic Love Poem in the 21st century (Opening Plenary).
Stephanie Wright. Dis/economies of welfare - war, disability and Francoist veterans of the Spanish Civil War (MWHN Conference Keynote).
Geoffrey Hayes. From Military Medicine to Health - The Challenge of Soldier's Welfare in the Wartime Canadian Army, 1939-1945.
AFTERLIVES. 'Talking 'bout revolutions' - conversations across borders about women and revolution.
AFTERLIVES. 'My life wasn't much after' - women's voices in the Military Archives.
Doris Bergen - The Holocaust as World History (Annual Holocaust Memorial Day Lecture 2024).
Siobhra Aiken. 'Eire Saor agus Gaelach? - The Military Service Pensions Collection and the Irish language'.
Women and the Irish Constitution - a roundtable discussion.
Charles Ivar McGrath and Suzanne Forbes. 'Our shared built military heritage - the online mapping, inventorying and recording of the army barracks of Ireland, 1690-1921'.
1923 - Hitler's Breakthrough Year. HEI November Pogrom lecture by Mark Jones.
Pat Palmer in conversation with Brendan Kane - Live Podcast Recording at the 2023 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference.
Mark Jones on the year 1923 - The murder of Walter Rathenau and the survival of Weimar democracy.
Matthew Neufeld - Early Modern Naval Healthcare in England, 1650-1750 (MWHN Keynote).
Ke-Chin Hsia - War and Welfare in Austria in the Age of the Great War (MWHN Keynote).
AFTERLIVES. Grannies, Guns, and Archives - Tracing revolutionary and post revolutionary women's lives.
Writing LGBTQ histories from the medieval to the modern, with Dr Elva Johnston and Dr Mary McAuliffe.
St Patrick - Historical Man and Popular Myth
Felix Klein - Annual Holocaust Memorial Day Lecture 2023.
The Lados Group and the Attempted Rescue of Polish Jews, a lecture by Roger Moorhouse.
Between Love and Coercion - Sexuality in the Holocaust, a lecture by Dr. Anna Hajkova.
Sport and the Troubles and How TV brought GAA into homes (Episode 11 of Sport and Ireland: A History, with Prof. Paul Rouse).
Sport in Ireland after Partition (Episode 10 of Sport and Ireland: A History, with Prof. Paul Rouse).
Sport, Politics and War (Episode 9 of Sport and Ireland: A History, with Prof. Paul Rouse).
'Denounced, belittled, trivialised' - Women's presence in sport (Episode 8 of Sport and Ireland: A History, with Prof. Paul Rouse).
The Commercialisation of Sport through History (Episode 7 of Sport and Ireland: A History, with Prof. Paul Rouse).
The Origins and Importance of the GAA (Episode 6 of Sport and Ireland: A History, with Prof. Paul Rouse).
Sport as imperialism | Teaching nationalism | Ireland and England's intertwining (Episode 5 of Sport and Ireland: A History, with Prof. Paul Rouse).
The history of football games and the myth of William Webb Ellis (Episode 4 of Sport and Ireland: A History, with Prof. Paul Rouse).
Cockfighting, bullbaiting and the death of traditional sports (Episode 3 of Sport and Ireland: A History, with Prof. Paul Rouse).
Sport before 1800 (Episode 2 of Sport and Ireland: A History, with Prof. Paul Rouse).
Sport in Ireland: An Historical Introduction (Episode 1 of Sport and Ireland: A History, with Prof. Paul Rouse).
Marnie Hay - The perils of adolescent activism during the Irish Revolution.
Marian Lyons - Opening remarks at 'The Irish to the Rescue: the Tercentenary of the Polish Princess Clementina's Escape'.
Eamonn O'Ciardha - Irish Jacobites in early modern Europe: exile, adjustment and experience, 1691-1745.
Jaroslaw Pietrzak - The Sobieski: Polish royal family in the history of Europe.
Richard Maher - The Rescue and Escape of Princess Maria Clementina Sobieska.
Estelle Gittins - Princess Clementina's Marriage Certificate and other Jacobite 'Relics' in the Library of Trinity College Dublin.
Edward Corp - Clementina Sobieska at the Jacobite Court: a Catholic Queen confronted by her husband's Protestant favourites.
Declan Downey - The Habsburg-Hanoverian Alliance and its perspective on the Stuart-Sobieska match.
Aneta Markuszewska - Political allusions in musical compositions dedicated to James III Stuart and Maria Clementina Sobieska in 1719 Rome.
Peter Leary - Mind your p's and queues: the past and the Irish border.
Sucheta Mahajan - 'Bearing Witness' to 'Silence as Sanctuary': Remembering and Forgetting in Oral Histories of Conflict in India and Ireland.
John Coakley - The Irish border: the first hundred years.
Debali Mookerjea-Leonard - Literature, Women, and the Partition of India: Borders, Bodies, Livelihoods.
Stathis Kalyvas - Violence in Civil War.
Glenda Gilmore - Writing the History of the American Civil War.
Anne Dolan - Writing the History of the Irish Civil War.
Writing the History of Civil War (UCD War Studies).
Linda Colley - Inscribing a Modern World: Constitutions Across Histories and Literatures.
Thomas Cummins - Writ Large: Printing, Painting, and Conversion in 16th Century America.
The Rarest Books in the World, interview with Lindsay Doyle.
Myth, War and the Comics.
Martin Sheridan: the life of an Irish-American Olympian.
World War Two and the Comics of the 1950s.
Boys' Adventure Comics in 1950s Britain.
A History of International Women's Day.
Michael Staunton. Thomas Becket and the Invasion of Ireland.
Timothy D. Snyder. Black Earth: The Holocaust as History and Warning.
Judith Devlin on the Russian Revolution.
James Belich. Globalisation, Connectivity, Globalisation, and Divergence over Five Millennia: An Approach to Global History.
Gai Roufe. The creation of modern Portuguese colonialism in Sub-Saharan Africa (1/3).
Gai Roufe. The Portuguese Colonial Wars in Angola, Mozambique, and Portuguese Guinea (2/3).
Gai Roufe. The Process of Decolonisation of Portuguese Africa (3/3).
Nadav Davidovitch. Resistance to Vaccination (1/3).
Nadav Davidovitch. Vaccination and Body Politics (2/3).
Nadav Davidovitch. Evidence-based Medicine from a Historical Perspective (3/3).
Alan Knight. The Mexican Revolution in Global Perspective.
John McCafferty. Ireland's English Centuries (UCD Open Learning History Module)
Sandy Wilkinson. The Making of Modern Europe: 1500-2000 (UCD Open Learning History Module)
Ronan Fanning. The Political Abuses of 1916.
Charles Townshend. The Complexities of Commemoration.
David McCullagh. Part 6 of his series on John A. Costello.
Dublin's Multicultural History (Hidden Dublin Series).
Health and housing in Dublin - from tenements to suburbia (Hidden Dublin Series).
The rise and demise of Dublin (Hidden Dublin Series).
David McCullagh. Part 5 of his series on John A. Costello.
Diarmaid Ferriter. Kevin Barry and his legacy.
Jeff Kildea. The Irish at Gallipoli (Ep 6 - Evacuation and Aftermath).
David McCullagh. Part 4 of his series on John A. Costello.
Columbanus - Saviour of Civilisation? by Elva Johnston.
David McCullagh. Part 3 of his series on John A. Costello.
Brian Schoen. Abraham Lincoln (Ep 5 - With Malice Toward None).
David McCullagh. Part 2 of his series on John A. Costello.
Brian Schoen. Abraham Lincoln (Ep 4 - Lincoln and the crisis of Union).
David McCullagh. Part 1 of his series on John A. Costello.
Rob Meens. Columbanus and the practice of penance in early medieval Europe.
Brian Schoen. Abraham Lincoln (Ep 3 - Lincoln and the rise of the Republican Party).
Brian Schoen. Abraham Lincoln (Ep 2 - Lincoln's Early Life).
Brian Schoen. Abraham Lincoln (Ep 1 - Assassination).
Jeff Kildea. The Irish at Gallipoli (Ep 5 - The August Offensive (Suvla Bay)).
Jeff Kildea. The Irish at Gallipoli (Ep 4 - The August Offensive (Sari Bair)).
Jeff Kildea. The Irish at Gallipoli (Ep 3 - The Advance to Krithia).
Jeff Kildea. The Irish at Gallipoli (Ep 2 - The Landing).
Jeff Kildea. The Irish at Gallipoli (Ep 1 - Background).
Mark Peel. Dramatising Poverty - Comparative Perspectives on Case Files, Stories and Remedies
Ivar McGrath - Mapping State and Society in Eighteenth-Century Ireland
The Irish Revolutionary Generation - Professor Roy Foster (University of Oxford)
Commemorating Clontarf - 1014 through the Ages.
1014 - Brian Boru and the Battle of Clontarf. Dr Elva Johnston.
The final years of the Irish workhouse and its dissolution. Professor Mary Daly.
The life of Cardinal John Henry Newman
Eoin MacNeill. Revolutionary Scholar?
Diarmaid Ferriter on Eoin MacNeill
Food in Ireland during the Second World War
Irish Advanced Nationalism and Youth in the Early Twentieth Century.
Towards a Just Society.
The Mother and Child Controversy.
British Policy in the Falklands in the 1970s. Dr Aaron Donaghy.
Current Irish Emigration - a comparison with the 1950's and 1980's.
Merlin and his Prophecies.
The Third Home Rule Bill 1912
The legacy of The Crusades - Prof Jonathan Phillips
The Third Crusade, Richard Lionheart and Saladin - Prof Jonathan Phillips
The reasons for the calling of the Second Crusade - Prof Jonathan Phillips
Why did Pope Urban II launch the First Crusade in 1095? - Prof Jonathan Phillips
Why is the legacy of the civil rights movement in Northern Ireland contested?
Postcolonial Britain
What actually happened at the founding meeting of the GAA?
Why are people so interested in Stalin's personality?
Why did the British Empire come to an end?
Why was there a Civil Rights Movement in Northern Ireland?
The Origins of the First World War.
Why was there an Easter Rising?