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Historian Alan Parkinson talks about the turbulent years of 1920 through to 1925 in the early development of Northern Ireland.
Historian and Journalist Tim Fanning talks about the early Irish immigrants who contributed significantly to Latin American history.
Interview with American Academic Eddie S. Glaude Jr.
Donnacha O Beacháin Professor of Politics at Dublin City University talks about ‘From Whence I Came: The Kennedy Legacy, Ireland and America’ a collection of writings about the Kennedy family and the politics of Ireland and the United States.
Barry Sheppard talks to author Daniel Immerwahr about his book ‘How To Hide An Empire – A History of the Greater United States’.
For the 100th episode, American philosopher, political activist and social critic Cornel West joins Barry Sheppard to discuss ethics, historicism, Marxist traditions and the Black and Irish experience.
Marie Coleman Reader in Modern Irish History at Queen’s University talks about the Centenary Northern Ireland.
Dr Aoife Bhreatnach discusses Ireland’s wonderful history of banning books and her podcast CENSORed Pod with historian Barry Sheppard.
Jesse Thistle talks about his book ‘From The Ashes’.
Producer John Merrigan talks about the play ‘The Story of Love in the Harbour’.
Historian Barry Sheppard welcomes Kehinde Andrews, Professor of Black Studies, Birmingham University and author of The New Age of Empire, how racism and colonialism still rule the world.
Dr. Don O’Leary talks about his new book ‘Biomedical Controversies in Catholic Ireland’.