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This series is a collection of academic podcasts on a plethora of historical subjects. It ranges in scope from full recordings of academic research papers to informative contributions from professional historians discussing the details of specific historical events. Funded by the School of History, University College Dublin, the series is a partnership with the historyhub.ie website and multimedia hub.
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Doris Bergen - The Holocaust as World History (Annual Holocaust Memorial Day Lecture 2024).
Holocaust Education Ireland's Annual Holocaust Memorial Day Lecture for 2024 by Prof. Doris Bergen (Toronto).
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Siobhra Aiken. 'Eire Saor agus Gaelach? - The Military Service Pensions Collection and the Irish language'.
The paper was part of UCD School of History's Micheal O Cleirigh seminar series, in collaboration with the UCD Decade of Centenaries project 'Everyday Life In The Irish Revolution'.
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Women and the Irish Constitution - a roundtable discussion.
'Women and the Irish Constitution - a roundtable discussion' took place at UCD Humanities Institute on 13 February 2024.
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Charles Ivar McGrath and Suzanne Forbes. 'Our shared built military heritage - the online mapping, inventorying and recording of the army barracks of Ireland, 1690-1921'.
The event was organised and funded under the auspices of the UCD College of Arts and Humanities Research Strand in Digital Cultures.
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1923 - Hitler's Breakthrough Year. HEI November Pogrom lecture by Mark Jones.
1923 was Hitler's breakthrough year. From the end of 1922 up to the infamous Beerhall Putsch in Munich during the night of 8-9 November, the Nazi Party grew from around 8,000 to over 50,000 members.
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Pat Palmer in conversation with Brendan Kane - Live Podcast Recording at the 2023 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference.
Pat Palmer (Maynooth University) in conversation with Brendan Kane (UCONN).
Customer Reviews
Ease of reference
The speakers name in visible but you have to open each one to find subject. This should be reversed unless the speaker is the star and the subject incidental. Otherwise, enjoyable.