History Now: Dr Éimear O’Connor

History Now: Dr Éimear O’Connor
History Now: Maciek Bator

Maciek Bator from For Your Freedom & Ours talks about the Polish Air Force during World War 2.
History Now: Chris Paton

Family historian Chris Paton talks about the rise in popularity of genealogy and how people’s ancestry can make other aspects of history more engaging.
Footsteps to Peace

A documentary to celebrate Good Relations Week 2020. Thirty years of community relations in Northern Ireland.
History Now: Martin O’ Donoghue

Dr. Martin O’ Donoghue from University Sheffield talks about the life of journalist and political figure Joseph Devlin.
History Now: Sir Richard Evans

Sir Richard Evans Regius Professor Emeritus of History, University of Cambridge talks about his new book Eric Hobsbawm: A Life In History.
History Now: Brian Hanley

Interview with Dr. Brian Hanley on Irish Republicanism and antisemitism in the post war era.
History Now: Tom Devine

Professor Emeritus Sir Tom Devine from University of Edinburgh talks about his recent book The Scottish Clearances: A History of the Dispossessed, 1600-1900.
History Now: Liz Gillis

Historian and author Liz Gillis talks to Barry Sheppard about how she is working to encourage people to get involved with local history, the year of centenaries and the events of 1920 in Ireland.
Talk Like That: Abandoned NI

Abandoned Ni travels the length and breadth of the island of Ireland visiting and documenting our abandoned buildings.