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Irish History Podcast

From the Norman Invasion to the War of Independence, the Irish History Podcast brings you on a journ

Episodes

Total: 396

The 1950s were a dismal time in Ireland. While the economy tanked, the catholic church, at the heigh

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2022/7/29

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In the series finale 'Redemption', we follow Ellen's life in Australia where a strange and unexpecte

The trials are over, the sentences have been passed down and there is nothing left but the punishmen

Given the popularity of true crime genre, we are increasingly familiar with how murder investigation

The trial begins in Nenagh Courthouse in August 1846. What lies ahead for the accused is more uncert

In part 2 of Murder at Mother Mountain Ellen’s life changes forever on March 10th 1846 when the viol

To accompany Murder at Murder Mountain, I am releasing five deep dive episodes which delve into the

Ellen Kennedy was born into in Western Tipperary in 1803. Her youth was one nurtured by violence. Hu

Ellen Kennedy was born into in Western Tipperary in 1803. Her youth was one nurtured by violence…Lis

Over the last decade there has been countless events to mark the centenary of the Irish Revolution.

Ireland has some very strange place names. They range from the perplexing – Skeoghvosteen in Kilkenn

When you think of the Middle Ages what springs to mind? Medieval battles, warfare and general hardsh

Traditional music is central to Irish culture and identity in the 21st century. Contrary to what we

This live podcast pokes in to the darker corners of the past looking at life in Victorian Waterford.

Stephen’s Green is one of Dublin’s well known areas. Located in the heart of the city centre, the Gr

Irland Redaktion was a Nazi radio station established during the Second World War. It's sole purpose

What did Dublin look like before the authorities demolished the medieval city? How did Irish pe

Its National Tree Week! In this special episode brought to you by Wolfgang Reforest, I investigate t

In 1888 Ireland's most unusual railway, the Lartigue monorail, opened for business. Although largely