Revolutionary Ireland Lorcan Collins Revolutionary Ireland
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Join Lorcan Collins for a weekly podcast about Ireland's revolutionary history. Concentrating on the Easter Rising of 1916, The War of Independence 1919-21 and the Irish Civil War 1922-23. The show will also feature episodes on all aspects of revolutionary Irish history from 1798 to the Hunger Strikes of the 1980's. Revolutionary Ireland Podcast will feature guest historians and activists.
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Glimpses Of An Irish Felon's Prison Life 8-13
Final Chapters in Glimpses of an Irish Felon's Prison Life by Thomas Clarke.
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Glimpses Of An Irish Felon's Prison Life 4-7
Part two of a reading of Thomas J Clarke's Glimpses Of An Irish Felon's Prison Life in preparation for a forthcoming episode of the Revolutionary Ireland Podcast on the life of Tom Clarke. This episode covers charpers four, five, six and seven. More to follow!
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Glimpses Of An Irish Felon's Prison Life 1-3
A reading of Thomas J Clarke's Glimpses Of An Irish Felon's Prison Life in preparation for a forthcoming episode of the Revolutionary Ireland Podcast on the life of Tom Clarke. This episode covers charpers one, two and three. More to follow!
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Noraid: Irish Northern Aid Committee
Noraid was the organisation that raised money and awareness in the United States about the ongoing situation in the Six Counties in Ireland. This episode includes an interview with Robert Collins who is the author of a recently published book on Noraid. Join Lorcan Collins as he examines Noraid between 1970 and 1994.
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Thomas MacDonagh Pt.2
Part two of the life of Thomas MacDonagh, poet, teacher, dramatist, writer, Irish language enthusiast, commandant of Jacobs Factory and executed on 3 May 1916 for his role in the Easter Rising.
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Thomas MacDonagh Pt.1
Part one of the life of Thomas MacDonagh, teacher, poet, writer, Irish language enthusiast, Signatory of the 1916 Proclamation and executed for his role in the Easter Rising of 1916.
Customer Reviews
Thank you
Lorcan you are a legend. We’re 30 year olds Irish born and bred and we never really knew the proper details of the Irish revolution and could never find a detailed description like what we have listened to on this podcast. After recently learning the in depth life of Daniel O Connell it ignited a need to know more. We found you and we’re now 3 episodes in and really think the younger generations need to hear your stories. Thank you for the knowledge and keeping the men and women of Irish history alive.
Brilliant and compelling!
Loving these, thanks Lorcan. Going to be one of my regular listens from now on.
Excellent
First came across Lorcan Collins from his bio of James Connolly which I really enjoyed, so had high hopes for this podcast and not disappointed.