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Dr Sam Neal, Ulster University and Clare Morrison, Trinity College Dublin join Barry Sheppard to share their expertise on the British Empires influence within Asia.
Dr Rory Sweetman talks to Barry Sheppard about the ANZACs who defended Trinity College Dublin during the 1916 Rising.
Dr Sam Manning talks to Barry Sheppard about his work on cinemas in the mid-twentieth century.
Barry Sheppard in conversation with Deaglan Ó Mocháin, history documentary maker.
Siobhán Doyle and Emma McAlister talk to Barry Sheppard about their research into museum artefacts and how their significance changes in different settings.
Barry Sheppard is joined by Brian Dooley, author of ‘Going Green?’ A book which looks at what it means to be second or third generation Irish today.
Barry Sheppard in conversation with author Philip Orr on his new book ‘Down By Avalon: Reflections on East Belfast’.
Dr Jonathan Evershed and Gareth Mulvenna talk to Barry Sheppard about the role of commemoration in loyalist communities.
Sophie Doyle talks to Barry Sheppard about her work on the Seamus Heaney exhibition ‘Listen Now Again’ at the National Library of Ireland.
Dr Frances Nolan from Maynooth University and Dr Rachel Wilson from the University of Leeds join Barry Sheppard to discuss elite Irishwomen in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Rhianne Morgan and Shannon Devlin talk to Barry Sheppard about their doctoral research at Queens touching on different aspects of social history in 19th century Belfast and Ulster.
Dr Brian Hanley talks to Barry Sheppard about his book The Impact of the Troubles on the Republic of Ireland, 1968-79: Boiling Volcano?