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Barry Sheppard talks to Connal Parr about his book Inventing the Myth: Political Passions and the Ulster Protestant Imagination.
Barry Sheppard welcomes historian Diarmaid Ferriter who discusses his two new books, On the Edge: Ireland’s Off-Shore Islands and The Border: The Legacy of a Century of Anglo-Irish Politics.
Barry Sheppard welcomes guests Felix Larkin, Independent Scholar & Peter Gray, Professor of Modern Irish History, QUB to discuss political cartoons and Ireland.
Barry Sheppard is joined by Dr Lynsey Black of Maynooth University and Dr Coleman Dennehy of the University of Limerick, to talk about the history of capital punishment in Ireland.
Barry Sheppard welcomes economist Conor McCabe and economic historian Graham Brownlow to discuss the history of the Irish Economy.
Barry Sheppard discusses the centenary of the 1919 Belfast engineering strike with Kevin Henry, author of Workers’ Power in Belfast: the story of the 1919 engineering strike, and trade unionist Susan Fitzgerald.
Historians Guy Beiner and Peter Collins join Barry Sheppard to discuss how the 1798 Rebellion has been remembered, and forgotten.
Barry Sheppard is joined by historical entertainer Paddy Cullivan to talk about his show, The 10 Dark Secrets of 1798.
Barry Sheppard welcomes historian Dr Paul Corthorn to talk about his research on British politician Enoch Powell.
Barry Sheppard welcomes Dr Andrew Sneddon, Dr John Fulton and Jodie Shevlin to discuss the history of witchcraft.
Barry Sheppard welcomes Niamh Puirséil to discuss her research on the Irish National Teachers’ Organisation, which is celebrating 150 years.
Barry Sheppard welcomes John Dorney and Cathal Brennan to discuss the Irish Civil War and the border question.