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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 and Archives, University College Dublin, the series is a partnership with the historyhub.ie website and multimedia hub.

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United States

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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 and Archives, University College Dublin, the series is a partnership with the historyhub.ie website and multimedia hub.

Language:

English


Episodes
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Doris Bergen - The Holocaust as World History (Annual Holocaust Memorial Day Lecture 2024).

2/28/2024
In this episode, a recording of Holocaust Education Ireland's Annual Holocaust Memorial Day Lecture for 2024 by Prof. Doris Bergen.

Duration:01:09:51

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Siobhra Aiken. 'Eire Saor agus Gaelach? - The Military Service Pensions Collection and the Irish language'.

2/26/2024
'Eire Saor agus Gaelach? - The Military Service Pensions Collection and the Irish language' by Dr Siobhra Aiken (QUB).

Duration:00:43:39

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Women and the Irish Constitution - a roundtable discussion.

2/20/2024
Featuring Dr Mary McAuliffe (UCD) Prof. Caitriona Beaumont (LSBU), Assoc. Prof. Jennifer Redmond (Maynooth), Orla O'Connor (NWC), Prof. Lindsey Earner Byrne (TCD) and poet Julie Morrissy.

Duration:01:27:50

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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'.

1/31/2024
The event was organised and funded under the auspices of the UCD College of Arts and Humanities Research Strand in Digital Cultures.

Duration:00:38:12

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1923 - Hitler's Breakthrough Year. HEI November Pogrom lecture by Mark Jones.

11/22/2023
1923 - Hitler's Breakthrough Year, Holocaust Education Ireland November Pogrom lecture by Dr Mark Jones (UCD).

Duration:01:06:55

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Pat Palmer in conversation with Brendan Kane - Live Podcast Recording at the 2023 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference.

10/20/2023
Live Podcast Recording at the 2023 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference - Pat Palmer (Maynooth) in conversation with Brendan Kane (UCONN).

Duration:00:48:53

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Mark Jones on the year 1923 - The murder of Walter Rathenau and the survival of Weimar democracy.

8/10/2023
The murder of Walter Rathenau and the survival of Weimar democracy. Mark Jones on the year 1923.

Duration:00:21:31

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Matthew Neufeld - Early Modern Naval Healthcare in England, 1650-1750 (MWHN Keynote).

8/8/2023
Early Modern Naval Healthcare in England, 1650-1750, by Matthew Neufeld (Saskatchewan).

Duration:00:41:17

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Ke-Chin Hsia - War and Welfare in Austria in the Age of the Great War (MWHN Keynote).

8/8/2023
War and Welfare in Austria in the Age of the Great War, by Dr Ke-Chin Hsia (Indiana, Bloomington).

Duration:00:39:23

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AFTERLIVES. Grannies, Guns, and Archives - Tracing revolutionary and post revolutionary women's lives.

7/20/2023
Grannies, Guns, and Archives - Tracing revolutionary and post revolutionary women's lives, with Prof. Caitriona Beaumont, Dr Fionnuala Walsh and Dr Mary McAuliffe.

Duration:01:00:08

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Writing LGBTQ histories from the medieval to the modern, with Dr Elva Johnston and Dr Mary McAuliffe.

3/22/2023
Writing LGBTQ histories from the medieval to the modern, with Dr Elva Johnston and Dr Mary McAuliffe.

Duration:01:08:52

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Felix Klein - Annual Holocaust Memorial Day Lecture 2023.

3/6/2023
In this episode, a recording of Holocaust Education Ireland's Annual Holocaust Memorial Day Lecture for 2023 by Dr Felix Klein.

Duration:01:34:20

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Episode 11. Elizabeth Buettner. Europe After Empire - The response to (post)colonial migration in Europe.

12/21/2022
Professor Elizabeth Buettner (Amsterdam) is the interviewee in the 11th episode of 'A history of xenophobia - from the goldmines to the rise of the far right today'.

Duration:01:06:25

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Episode 10. William Brustein. Anti-Semitism in Europe before the Holocaust.

12/14/2022
Professor William Brustein (West Virginia) is the interviewee in the 10th episode of 'A history of xenophobia - from the goldmines to the rise of the far right today'.

Duration:00:51:21

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Episode 9. Maddalena Marinari. Unwanted - American restrictionism and Italian and Jewish immigrants, 1882-1924.

12/7/2022
Dr Maddalena Marinari (Gustavus Adolphus College) is the interviewee in the ninth episode of 'A history of xenophobia - from the goldmines to the rise of the far right today'.

Duration:00:50:51

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Episode 8. Kathryn Pillay, Indian Migrants in South Africa, 1860s-1900s.

11/30/2022
Dr Kathryn Pillay (University of KwaZulu-Natal) is the interviewee in the eight episode of 'A history of xenophobia - from the goldmines to the rise of the far right today'.

Duration:00:41:48

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Episode 7. Mae Ngai, The Chinese Question - The Gold Rushes and Global Politics.

11/23/2022
Professor Mae Ngai (Columbia University) is the interviewee in the seventh episode of 'A history of xenophobia - from the goldmines to the rise of the far right today'.

Duration:00:57:09

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The Lados Group and the Attempted Rescue of Polish Jews, a lecture by Roger Moorhouse.

11/18/2022
Lecture by Roger Moorhouse, co-organised by: Holocaust Eduction Ireland, The Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Ireland, UCD School of History, and TCD School of Histories and Humanities.

Duration:01:04:14

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Episode 6. Marilyn Lake, Drawing the Global Colour Line - White Men's Countries and the International Challenge of Racial Equality.

11/16/2022
Marilyn Lake (Professorial Fellow in History at the University of Melbourne) is the interviewee in the sixth episode of 'A history of xenophobia - from the goldmines to the rise of the far right today'.

Duration:00:54:24

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Episode 5. Hidetaka Hirota - Irish migrants in mid-19th century Boston and New York.

11/9/2022
Associate Professor Hidetaka Hirota (Berkeley) is the interviewee in the fifth episode of 'A history of xenophobia - from the goldmines to the rise of the far right today'.

Duration:00:41:27