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182: The Blind Harper of Magilligan
Fiona Pegrum QG in collaboration with the Harps Alive│An Chruit Bheo│Harp Leevin festival.
Celebrating the 230th anniversary of the Belfast Harpers’ Assembly Fiona will explore the Genealogy behind one of Irelands last traditional Harpists.
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181: The Soldiers of ‘22 - An Analysis by Colum Ó Ruairc & Shane Waters
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Trasna na Tíre welcomes back Ó Ruairc and Waters as they analyse the Republican dead of the Irish Civil War which raged across Ireland from late June 1922 to early May 1923. Thousands would die during this horrific conflict, known as Cogadh na gCarad (The War of Friends) however this discussion focuses totally on those from the Republican persuasion, using multiple case studies. The conflict wo...
180: The Strange and Fascinating Story of the 1922 Election by Jim O'Leary
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16th June 2022 marks the 100th anniversary of the critical 1922 General Election. The 1922 general election was probably the strangest that ever took place in the history of the state. It was remarkable in numerous respects. In the first instance, given the backdrop of bitter division and political violence, it was a wonder that it passed off peacefully. That it did so was due to a remarkable a...
179: The British intelligence war against the IRA, 1969 to 1975 by Dr. Thomas Leahy
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In this follow-up talk, Dr Leahy explores the impact of British intelligence operations (informers, agents, special forces and more) against the Provisional IRA from the start of the conflict in 1969 to the IRA's prolonged 1975 ceasefire. He explores whether British intelligence helped push the IRA into the 1975 ceasefire. The talk investigates known intelligence successes and failures against ...
178: The final resting place of 20 sporting legends from throughout Northern Ireland by Peter McCabe
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Peter McCabe’s illustrated talk will detail the final resting places of 20 sporting legends from throughout Northern Ireland across a range of sports. The talk will include sporting superstars George Best, Alex Higgins, and Joey & Robert Dunlop, as well as Cormac McAnallen, Ryan McBride, Fred Daly, Bertie Fisher, Rinty Monaghan, Molly Seaton ‘Dandy Street's George Best’, and a number of other l...
177: Emigrants and Exiles, the East Galway Story of Black 47 - Resilience, Success and Survival
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11:00 Welcome and Introduction 11:15 What happened to Luke ? One family's quest to reunite the children of the Kilmartin family of the 1846 Ballinlass Eviction by Natalie Jane Nussey Prior & Robyn Collins 12:15 Children of the Hunger - The Irish Diaspora by Turtle Bunbury 1:15 The Irish Newspaper Archives - how to access and use to tell the story of Black 47 and beyond by Andrew Martin 1:45 Pat...
176: The Enlightenment of Charlotte Brooke ( c.1755 - 1793) by Francis Kane
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"As yet, we are too little known to our noble neighbour of Britain: were we better acquainted, we should be better friends. The British muse is not yet informed that she has an elder sister in this isle…” (Charlotte Brooke, 1789). Charlotte Brooke, late 18th century Irish genius, author of the momentous “Reliques of Irish Poetry”, published in the momentous year of 1789, was undervalued in life...
175: The Kilkenny Famine Experience by Marion Acreman
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Discover the heartbreaking stories of 976 famine victims which were buried on the site McDonagh Junction shopping centre in Kilkenny which now houses tha award winning Kilkenny Famine Experience. The stories of the famine victims are re-told in particular the story of young brothers John and Patrick Saul who were abandoned during the famine years by their parents on the Dublin docks. Facing a d...
174: Irish Workers in 19th century Virginia by Kevin Donleavy
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Of the Irish who emigrated to central Virginia in the 1840s and 1850s, we have done primary documentation of some 2,000 who took work on the railway, a large scheme which focused on building four tunnels through the Blue Ridge Mountains. We'll have a look at the actual nature of the work, and how it contrasted with their previous work back home in Ireland. At the website Clann Mhor.org, can be ...
173: The Holy Trinity of East Belfast By Peter McCabe
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East Belfast man Peter McCabe will talk about ‘The Holy Trinity of East Belfast’, CS Lewis, Van Morrison and George Best. All three were born in East Belfast, with their fame - in their own particular area of excellence - meaning that they became well-known far beyond Belfast. Presented from the childhood home of George Best, this illustrated Zoom talk will detail the childhood years of each th...
172: Ireland: slavery and anti-slavery by Dr Aidan McQuade
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McQuade is a contributor to The Guardian, Equal Times and The Independent on issues of slavery, forced labour and related matters. In 2013 he highlighted the need for slavery eradication to be made a post-2015 Sustainable Development Goal. In 2014 he called for greater regulation of international business to reduce slavery in global supply chains. In an article for The Independent in March 2015...
171: Anzacs and Ireland: Exploring the relationship between Ireland and Australia during World War I
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The people of Ireland and Australia have much in common based on genealogy and a shared heritage. Yet the connections between Ireland and Australia in World War I are little known even though they are many and run deep. In this presentation Jeff Kildea tells the story of how those connections were forged: Australian and Irish soldiers fought alongside each other at Gallipoli, the Western Front ...
170: The Coollattin Diaspora in Canada by Kevin Lee
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Kevin Lee is a native of Rathdrum County Wicklow, a town which was part of the former Fitzwilliam owned Coollattin Estate. Kevin spent his working career as Principal of Colaiste Bhride, a second level college located in Carnew, Co. Wicklow. Significantly, the catchment of this school is virtually identical to what once constituted the Coollattin estate. While studying in UCD Kevin developed a ...
169: Longford’s Republican Story 1900- 2000 by Seán Ó Súilleabháin
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Longford’s Republican Story 1900- 2000 is the biggest and most significant book ever written on County Longford. The county was a hotbed of activity in the War of Independence under the leadership of General Seán Mac Eoin, “The most active county outside of Munster.” The names of 3,200 IRA men from that period are listed and the author spent a whole year identifying each person and establishing...
168: THE IRISH IN EARLY VIRGINIA 1600-1860 Kevin Donleavy
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THE IRISH IN EARLY VIRGINIA 1600-1860 by Kevin Donleavy Kevin Donleavy lectured for years on Irish cultural history at the University of Virginia and at University of Richmond. He is a researcher at Clann Mhor.org, which focuses on the 2,000 Irish who in the 1850s built the four railway tunnels through the Blue Ridge Mountains. He is a past Fellow at the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities. ...
167: Belfast 1792 - Bernard Conlon (The Hub of the Harp Film) by Reclaim the Enlightenment
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167: Belfast 1792 - Bernard Conlon (The Hub of the Harp Film) by Reclaim the Enlightenment
166: European War Graves in Ulster by Nigel Henderson
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166: European War Graves in Ulster by Nigel Henderson
165: How Railway and Dockyard workers defied an Empire by Peter Rigney
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165: How Railway and Dockyard workers defied an Empire by Peter Rigney
164: St. Brigid and the Coming of Spring by Michael Fortune
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164: St. Brigid and the Coming of Spring by Michael Fortune
163: George Lennon, Commander of the West Waterford Flying Column By Ivan Lennon
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163: George Lennon, Commander of the West Waterford Flying Column By Ivan Lennon
162: Nor Meekly Serve My Time: An Interview with Laurence McKeown
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162: Nor Meekly Serve My Time: An Interview with Laurence McKeown
161: From New York to Ballyfermot: The Thompson sub-machine gun by Aaron Ó Maonaigh
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161: From New York to Ballyfermot: The Thompson sub-machine gun by Aaron Ó Maonaigh
160: Caribbean Slave Owners with a County Mayo Connection (1670-1834) by Dr M. M. O’Connor
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160: Caribbean Slave Owners with a County Mayo Connection (1670-1834) by Dr M. M. O’Connor
159 : The Dáil Debates on the Treaty between Ireland and Great Britain with Des Dalton
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159 : The Dáil Debates on the Treaty between Ireland and Great Britain with Des Dalton
Lecture 158: The Culleens Ambush by Frank Fagan
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Lecture 158: The Culleens Ambush by Frank Fagan
Lecture 157: Michael Collins and the Treaty by Adriana Moura
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Lecture 157: Michael Collins and the Treaty by Adriana Moura
Lecture 156: Unmanageable Revolutionaries : Women and Irish Nationalism, 1880-1980 by Margaret Ward
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Lecture 156: Unmanageable Revolutionaries : Women and Irish Nationalism, 1880-1980 by Margaret Ward
Lecture 155: Up Like A Bird: The Rise and Fall of an IRA Commander with Brendan Hughes
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Lecture 155: Up Like A Bird: The Rise and Fall of an IRA Commander with Brendan Hughes
Lecture 154: The Treaty Negotiations of 1921 by Des Dalton
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Lecture 154: The Treaty Negotiations of 1921 by Des Dalton
Lecture 153: Traces of Enlightenment thinking in 19th Century Irish Mathematics - John Lyness
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Lecture 153: Traces of Enlightenment thinking in 19th Century Irish Mathematics - John Lyness

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  • @DeeLee-p8c
    @DeeLee-p8c 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Chrusty😅😅😅😅😅

  • @alicecoghlan235
    @alicecoghlan235 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Brendan your knowledge of Swift is as ever an inspiration to keep on discovering more

  • @dinohyus1947
    @dinohyus1947 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This lisping women is an internet troll and bully. She spends her time harassing people on the internet and posting about it on Facebook, where people with common geographic origins slap her on the back for it. She is becoming notorious for being a troll. I guess she has noting better to do.

  • @helencomiskey8525
    @helencomiskey8525 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I love the old stories I remember as a small child sitting beside the open fire on a winter night and neighbours coming in for the chat and tell the stories of younder years

  • @Peter-bm6pf
    @Peter-bm6pf 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Wish you could unite all, catholic and protestants. That's something to obtain ❤

  • @Look4HistoryGuy
    @Look4HistoryGuy 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The so called 'passage tombs' are in fact structures designed & built to be very strong shelters, this was their primary function. Presumably for the druid elite to go into to survive any natural catastrophe that may occur. The druids understood every October & November the earth passes through the Taurid meteor shower which could cause catastrophic problems, like the cataclysm that started the Great Younger Dryas ice age or even wiped out the dinosaurs. These structures are built high above any tidal surge lines in the event of a Tsunami & have astronomical markers built into their design as calendar markers for survival purposes. For lack of a better word these & other megalithic mounds were not for burying people, they are ancient 'bunkers' built for survival & preservation of knowledge held by a few individuals, whom if survived could re-start civilization.

  • @patrickmccabe3786
    @patrickmccabe3786 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Great man, amazing singer and performer. A true Republican ❤.

  • @maryann1067
    @maryann1067 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thank you!! My grandfather is mentioned in this volume - Seamus McCarra.

  • @johnpurcell7525
    @johnpurcell7525 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Shit sound can't hear anything

  • @JohnMurphy-mx7pd
    @JohnMurphy-mx7pd 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Posh #Dalkey resident . Man of the people ?

  • @kevkevkev59
    @kevkevkev59 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Check out 'Joe Wade: Footsteps of Rebellion'

  • @Snags-sy8is
    @Snags-sy8is 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The booger in his nose is very off putting.

  • @MicClr
    @MicClr หลายเดือนก่อน

    RIP Bobby Sands. You suffered a heroic death and your memory will never be forgotten. And I admire Christy for his honesty and his obvious skills as a singer and songwriter. United Ireland one day.

  • @princeThomas1
    @princeThomas1 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I’m a McDermott

  • @tommyteehan947
    @tommyteehan947 หลายเดือนก่อน

    that my grandfather and im the the little lad

  • @seansouth7333
    @seansouth7333 หลายเดือนก่อน

    May John Mitchels statue stand high! Hail victory, victory to the white Irish man

  • @kevkevkev59
    @kevkevkev59 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I mentioned earlier my great grand-uncle fought with MacBride in S.A. We have an excellent photo of Joe Wade, Blake and others in our book. 'Joe Wade: Footsteps of Rebellion'

  • @markaxworthy2508
    @markaxworthy2508 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So the Irish were helping to support the two racist societies that gave birth to Apartheid? Where did Africans fit into their world view? This is just more evidence that, outside Ireland, the Irish were part of the colonial problem, not its solution.

  • @briankeenan5769
    @briankeenan5769 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This series / initiative is an incredible idea. I'm only discovering this in 2024, but loving working through this catalogue of lectures. Thank you so much!

  • @TimCussen
    @TimCussen 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Tim cussen my family from wher he was brosna

    • @TimCussen
      @TimCussen 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      O shea ❤

  • @edwardbourke5240
    @edwardbourke5240 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Is there any information on a mine defused by republicans under orders at Castlemaine the same day as the Ballyseedy in March 1923

  • @trolldrottningen
    @trolldrottningen 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This was a treasure to listen to. Bless you both. Now will buy his books. Much love from Sweden

  • @henrydunn2245
    @henrydunn2245 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Bobby Sands a Rathcoole legend!

  • @i.marr.6688
    @i.marr.6688 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You wont get republicans and IRA vols like Brendan and his trusted comrades ,he did say by late 80 "Belfast was full of rats" Their was one "Tout" getting spoken to and Brendan told them to keep him there until he got over he wanted to ask this guy something but the alleged tout was shot dead, Darkie said "I think he was shot to protect someone" Brendan "Darkie " Hughes was up their with Bobby Sands MP. Francis Hughes Brendan "Bik "MacFarland Gerry Kelly Larry Marley aka Papillon and many more

  • @johncanty3833
    @johncanty3833 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very good talk.

  • @SeanMahoney-op2gr
    @SeanMahoney-op2gr 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Where would I get my blood returning Green and I am from France I dream of going to Erin Wexford was our origines and my grandparents spoke married arrived at Boston... where my grandparents left from May be it's not going to please me but I doubt ..I am more concerned by understanding the situation and learn a little Gaelic promised to someone who I can't take my words back from.... and I feel like it would be an achievement

  • @Jay-2-jackpot
    @Jay-2-jackpot 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Is the uvf still going? I've always been a fan of Jonny Adair

    • @johncanty3833
      @johncanty3833 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The so called uvf are an organised crime gang heavily involved in sale & supply of drugs along with various other criminal activities.

  • @davidbrennan3613
    @davidbrennan3613 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Pure magic

  • @dboxers1164
    @dboxers1164 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Old ireland is coming back, thanks Eddie!

  • @efowlermail
    @efowlermail 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Could it be that names were recorded as dead when they were in fact adopted out?

  • @Diksjim
    @Diksjim 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    the dancer a carving done in spite. is this the fake news of history

  • @olliephelan
    @olliephelan 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I dont buy the idea that he refused to join the council because hed recognised the court. That was still early days and if he could simply see it as an error of judgement. Joining the Army council would obviously mean that Tyrone would loose its autonomy and hed have to abide by their decisions and enforce the councils decisions on his own people.

  • @callanmcguire6219
    @callanmcguire6219 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My name is Callan McGuire/Macuidhir,I have a degree in history and American studies and My name is used way too much In this lecture 😂😂

  •  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Bhí an léacht úd taitneamhach agus spéisiúil. Is scéalaí maith ⁊ greannmhar é Peter McCabe.

  • @LindaHobby1
    @LindaHobby1 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    10:55

  • @Kineitheology
    @Kineitheology 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    How can I find out more about my ancestors the Murphys who were ordered to leave their home in Carnew in 1849?

  • @lindanorton2159
    @lindanorton2159 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Really appreciated this. My grandmother and her older siblings left Kerry (Beaufort Parish between Killorglin and Killarney) for Boston in 1924 and 1925 after the Civil War and I have been trying to understand trends in Irish immigration in those years from IRA-anti-Treaty Kerry. They also had people/sponsors in Worcester and Springfield where there were so many Kerrymen and women.

  • @Reverands420
    @Reverands420 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Australia owns Australia... We certainly don't like any sleazy royals!!!

  • @Reverands420
    @Reverands420 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Im a fan from Australia.. as an outsider.. I have to say loyalists have the attraction of COOL GUYS.. There are honestly NO powerful men on the republican side... They seem to be soyboys lol.. Johnny Adair, gusty Spence, billy wright, the list goes on... They are definitely ALPHA men

  • @fuhrer6868oooooo
    @fuhrer6868oooooo 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    He’s gone very thin 🥹🥹

  • @jarom676
    @jarom676 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I had a great granduncle, Christopher Hussey, who went to America in 1851, he left Co. Westmeath, after his father had taken land from which a previous tenant had been evicted. The previous tenents family hired men (Ribbonmen) to kill the Hussey's. Christopher had been a witness to the attack in which a relative was shot. Christopher was sent to America to avoid testifying, as the Hussey's feared a further attack.. He went to America via Liverpool. He spent two years in New York and New Haven CT, before in 1853 relocating to Virginia. He was a labourer (probably on the railways), and got US citizenship in 1855 in Ohio Co. By 1860 he was living at Covington Virginia, and in 1861 he joined the Virginia Hibernians as a Private. The company was company B of the 27th Virginia (Stonewall brigade). He fought for 2 years and died at Winchester Virginia in june of 1863 of heart disease. His brother Patrick was my great grandfather. I grew up hearing some of this story, but I put more of it together through research in the last few years.

  • @coraquaid8079
    @coraquaid8079 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    These were men of Faith and died with courage becoz of their belief in the redemption of Christ on the Cross.

  • @jameslarkin8494
    @jameslarkin8494 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    At least give The Dark a bit of respect Danny..

  • @Ellie80681
    @Ellie80681 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I am trying to find my family and where they were before 1890s, I know the plantation in America but what country my ancestors came from. I know the person who brought them from Ireland but can’t track my great grandparents, parents. 😢

  • @Dishfire101
    @Dishfire101 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The Gallowglass are a Scottish mercenary brigade not Irish at all they were a mix of Scottish Vikings that sold their services as a Gun for Hire, and some did fight for Irish chieftains, also it was not English it was Normans that invaded today's Ireland.

    • @jacktravers5049
      @jacktravers5049 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The gallowglass clans created new bands from irish recruits. For the 3 and a half centuries they functioned in Ireland, they were majority of irish descent. They were a business.

  • @peterwilkinson2998
    @peterwilkinson2998 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Why are you singing English ? speak in the Gaelic so no fucker will understand yer ! BTW, respect to Bobby Sands for his commitment to his cause albeit misguided. The English are no longer your enemies... look further south towards Brussels for that... if yer have the sense. Vote Hermann Kelly,, advice from an English friend who's grand children are half Irish.

  • @farley1968
    @farley1968 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very interesting really enjoyed that talk.

  • @tommy-0791
    @tommy-0791 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Absolutely wonderful. Colm is a strong human being. Good luck to them all. 👍

  • @KimPhilby203
    @KimPhilby203 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Heard Somewhere Danny a good Cook?

  • @seanohare5488
    @seanohare5488 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Marcus Howard had done a terrific job with this series