Episodios

  • Best of April Books
    Apr 27 2025

    In this episode, we bring you a roundup of history books: we explore how New York was invented in the 17th century, with Russell Shorto, director of the New Amsterdam Project at the New York Historical and senior scholar at the New Netherland Institute; we chart the fall of civilisations with Paul Cooper, podcaster and historian; and discuss why Mary MacSwiney opposed the treaty, with Dr Leeann Lane, lecturer in the School of History and Geography, Dublin City University.

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    50 m
  • JMW Turner: 250 Years On
    Apr 20 2025

    This week is the 250th anniversary of the birth of JMW Turner, so we are playing back our show on one of the greatest landscape artists of all time.

    Joining Patrick is Charlotte Topsfield, Prints & Drawings Curator, National Galleries of Scotland; Anne Hodge, Curator of Prints & Drawings, National Gallery of Ireland; and Niamh McGuinne, Paper Conservator, National Gallery of Ireland.

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    49 m
  • Anne Frank's Annex Recreated
    Apr 13 2025

    In this episode, we explore some fascinating new historical exhibitions and curations taking place around the world.

    The recreation of Anne Frank's annex in New York, with Tom Brink, Head of Collections and Presentations at the Anne Frank House.

    Bilingual Dublin street signs and what they reveal about our cultural heritage, with Nicole Volmering of TCD.

    Mudlarking in London, with London Museum curator of Archaeology Kate Sumnall.

    And the early days of swimwear, with curator Amber Butchart, dress and design historian and broadcaster.

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    53 m
  • The Great Gatsby's Centenary
    Apr 6 2025

    In this episode, we mark 100 years since the publication of F Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby and explore how its themes are still relevant today.

    Featuring Prof Philip McGowan, School of Arts, English and Languages at Queen's University Belfast; Prof Kirk Curnutt, executive director of the F Scott Fitzgerald Society and Professor and chair at the Department of English at Troy University in Alabama; and Dr Alexandra Peat from the School of English, Media and Creative Arts at the University of Galway.

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    47 m
  • Best of March Books
    Mar 30 2025

    In this episode: this month's round-up of history books - 'Travellers in the Golden Realm' by Lubaaba Al-Azami, 'The Brutish Empire' by Des Ekin, and 'Dublin: The Irish Revolution, 1912−1923' by Brian Hughes.

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    53 m
  • King James VI and I: His Life and Loves
    Mar 23 2025

    In this episode: our panel reflects on King James I & VI of Scotland - his life and loves - on the 400th anniversary of his death.

    Featuring historian Gareth Russell, Anna Groundwater, Principal Curator, Renaissance and Early Modern History at National Museums Scotland; Clare Jackson, Honorary Professor of Early Modern History at the University of Cambridge, and historian Lucy Hughes-Hallett, author of 'The Scapegoat'.

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    52 m
  • Arthur Guinness
    Mar 16 2025

    In this episode, we meet the descendant of Arthur Guinness to discuss the early history of the brewery; we speak with Catherine Healy from Epic Irish Emigration Museum to discuss the stories of emigrants who wrote letters home; and how to start building your family tree, with the National Library of Ireland's Steven Skeldon.

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    53 m
  • Ireland & The Death Penalty
    Mar 9 2025

    On this episode of Talking History: the history of Ireland's non-political executions, as we bring you the story of Annie Walsh, the only woman executed in independent Ireland.

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    54 m
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