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Barry Sheppard talks to Dominic Bryan, Anthropologist at Queen’s University about monuments, statues and the history of public spaces.
Barry Sheppard talks to Historian Patricia Marsh about the 1918 flu pandemic.
Historian Barry Sheppard interviews Lorcan Collins about the 1916 Rebellion Walking tour.
Historian Barry Sheppard talks to Professor Richard English about the life of writer and Irish Republican activist Ernie O’Malley.
Barry Sheppard talks to archaeologist and historian Damian Shiels about Irish emigrants’ involvement in the American Civil War.
Barry Sheppard welcomes Dr Patrick Speight to talk about his new book on the Irish in Argentina.
Barry Sheppard talks to historians Brian Hanley and Ida Milne about the Royal Irish Constabulary and the controversy over plans for a state commemoration of the force by the Irish government.
Barry Sheppard welcomes Dr Órfhlaith Campbell to talk about her research on the temperance movement.
Barry Sheppard welcomes Dr Donal McAnallen, Project Manager to discuss the Unlocking Our Sound Heritage of the National Museums of Northern Ireland.
Barry Sheppard is joined by historical fictional author and primary school teacher Ann Murtagh to discuss her new book, ‘The Sound of Freedom’ which explores the events of the 1916 Rising.
Barry Sheppard welcomes Conor Doyle to discuss the history of the Irish stage and movie actor Jimmy O’Dea.
History Now with Brian M. Walker, Professor Emeritus of Irish Studies at Queen’s University of Belfast and author of Irish History Matters.