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Barry Sheppard welcomes Dr Adrian Grant to discuss his research on the social history of Derry.
Music journalists Stuart Bailie and Conor McCaffrey talk to Barry Sheppard about how music trends have shaped Irish society over the past 50 years.
Barry Sheppard, Melissa Baird and Steven Egan discuss transnational research in their work on Irish history.
Professor Richard Grayson talks to Barry Sheppard about his digital mapping project, the Geography of Service and Death, looking at UVF members from East and West Belfast, 1913-18.
Barry Sheppard welcomes Dr Martin O’Donoghue from University of Limerick to discuss his book on the Legacy of the Irish Parliamentary Party with Dr Elaine Callinan to discuss election propaganda.
Barry Sheppard welcomes Dr Patrick Doyle who talks about his book on the Irish Cooperative Movement.
Barry Sheppard welcome historian David Cummings to discuss his ‘Irish At War’ project, and the importance of an online presence on social media in disseminating historical research.
Historian Margaret Ward talks to Barry Sheppard about how the female suffrage movement reacted to the Home Rule question and the First World War.
Barry Sheppard talks to Prof Sean O’Connell (QUB) and Leanne McCormick (Ulster University) about their joint research on Magdalene Laundries.
History Ireland editor Tommy Graham talks to Barry Sheppard about his work on the magazine and the importance of public history.
PhD researcher Lucy Wray talks to Barry Sheppard about her work on the photographer Alexander (A.R.) Hogg, who captured life in early 20th century Belfast.
Barry Sheppard talks to Irish Historian Brian McKernan and Jim Conway Chair of the Lurgan & North Armagh George Russell Festival Society about the writer, editor, critic, poet, painter and Irish nationalist George William Russell who wrote with the pseudonym AE.