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A podcast about the history and politics of Irish republicanism featuring a range of interviews with historians, activists, writers and artists. Presented and produced by Daniel Baker.

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A podcast about the history and politics of Irish republicanism featuring a range of interviews with historians, activists, writers and artists. Presented and produced by Daniel Baker.

    Women Volunteers in the Provisional IRA w/Theresa O'Keefe

    Women Volunteers in the Provisional IRA w/Theresa O'Keefe

    In this episode, I speak to Theresa O’Keefe about womens involvement in the Provisional IRA.

    Her book ‘Feminist Identity Development and Activism in Revolutionary Movements’ has been described as the first in-depth exploration of women in the contemporary Irish republican movement and the relationship between revolutionary republican women and the ‘mainstream’ women’s movement.

    A groundbreaking work, it is based on a series of interviews conducted with women volunteers in the Provisional IRA and challenges conventional orthodoxies about the development of feminist consciousness within national liberation movements.

    Theresa is a lecturer and researcher at University College Cork, where she teaches feminism, sexuality, gender, research methods, conflict, crime, and deviance.

    • 1 hr 27 min
    Trauma, Testimony and the Irish Civil War with Síobhra Aiken

    Trauma, Testimony and the Irish Civil War with Síobhra Aiken

    For episode 7 of the podcast I am joined by Siobhra Aiken. Her book Spiritual Wounds: Trauma, Testimony and the Irish Civil War deconstructs the concept of the Civil War as "the unspeakable war".
    She outlines the ways in which a raft of Civil War veterans set out to depict their experiences. While considered by the chattering classes to be low brow pulp at best or subliterature at worst, they read now as a secret history of the post-Civil War period and the efforts republican combatants made to write against the compromises of the Free State.
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    • 1 hr 11 min
    The Yank: My Life as a Former US Marine in the IRA w/ John Crawley

    The Yank: My Life as a Former US Marine in the IRA w/ John Crawley

    In this episode I’m delighted to welcome John Crawley to the show. John was born in Long Island, New York, in 1957, the son of a Co. Roscommon father and a Co. Kerry mother. Two years later the family moved to Chicago and, in 1972, John moved to the town of Castlerea, Co Roscommon, to live with an aunt. It was During this time he decided to become an active member of the republican movement and resolved to return to the US and join the Marine Corps in order to attain as high a level of military expertise as possible, with express intention of putting those skills to use for the republican cause during the Troubles by joining the Provisional IRA.


    His recently published memoir is titled The Yank: The True Story Of A Former US Marine in the Irish Republican Army and it is available from Penguin RandomHouse. It charts his extraordinary lifestory from his entry into the elite recon unit of the US Marines to his activity as a Provisional IRA volunteer operating around the border region, his interactions with key figures in the movement including Jim Lynagh and Martin McGuinness, his analysis of the Provisionals as a military and organisational force, his gradual disillusionment with the political strategy of the republican leadership, the gun running operation he was involved in back in the US which included a supporting cast of Boston underworld criminals, his arrest after an arms shipment was intercepted and much more.

    https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/711889/the-yank-by-john-crawley/

    • 1 hr 21 min
    From Child Soldier To The H Block Prison Struggle with Séamus Kearney

    From Child Soldier To The H Block Prison Struggle with Séamus Kearney

    I was joined by Séamus Kearney to discuss his recently released memoir "No Greater Love” (https://www.anceathrupoili.com/en/shop/no-greater-love-the-memoirs-of-seamus-kearney/). The book details Séamus' involvement in the republican movement, from his entry into the youth wing of the Provisional IRA in Belfast at just 15 years of age through to his incarceration in 1977, whereupon he joined fellow republican prisoners on the blanket protest in the notoroius H Blocks.

    A witness to the 1980 and 1981 Hunger Strikes, Seamus details his comradeship and interactions with key figures in the H Block struggle and analyses the consequences and impact of those seismic events on the republican movement as it stands today.

    No Greater Love can also be purchased both locally and internationally, from Little Acorn Bookstore, Foyle Street, Derry.

    https://littleacornsbookstore.co.uk/

    • 1 hr 39 min
    The 1969/'70 IRA/Sinn Fein Split with Brian Hanley

    The 1969/'70 IRA/Sinn Fein Split with Brian Hanley

    For the fourth episode of the show I welcome Brian Hanley to the podcast.
    We discuss the '1969/'19 70 split in the Irish republican movement and the subsequent trajectory of the Provisionals and Officials up until 1972: the deadliest year of the Troubles that saw the Officials eventual ceasefire and the Provisionals famously declaring it the “Year of Victory”.

    Brian is Assistant Professor of Twentieth Century Irish Hstory at Trinity College Dublin. He focuses on Irish republicanism and political radicalism, particularly the politics and activity of the Irish Republican Army.

    His current research examines the global impact of the Irish Revolution (1916-23), building on work he has  done on Irish republicanism among the diaspora, particularly in Irish America.

    His most recent book is The impact of the Troubles on the Republic of Ireland, 1968-79: boiling volcano? (Manchester University Press, 2018). Other books include A Documentary History of the IRA, 1916-2005, A Guide to Irish Military Heritage, The IRA, 1926-1936 and - most relevant to our discussion today: The Lost Revolution: the story of the Official IRA and the Workers Party (with Scott Millar).

    Brian regularly appears on podcasts such as The Irish History Show and History Ireland.

    He is also a contributor to History Ireland magazine, The Irish Times, The Irish Independent and The Guardian.

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Irish Involvement in the Spanish Civil War with Uma Arruga i López

    Irish Involvement in the Spanish Civil War with Uma Arruga i López

    Last week marked the 91st anniversary of the founding of the Second Spanish Republic while this Easter weekend Irish republicans will be conducting their annual commemorations of the Easter Rising. In this episode I welcome Uma Arruga i Lopez to the show. Uma is a fellow contributor to Red Pepper and Jacobin magazine and is a Catalan writer and historian whose undergraduate thesis focused on Irish involvement in the Spanish Civil War. Uma is currently completing an MA focusing on conflict and war studies and has also written articles on the 1936 Socialist Olympics, as well as further piece on Irish involvement in the International Brigades in Spain for Peace, Land and Bread magazine
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    • 1 hr 3 min

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