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Gareth Glover, military historian; and Prof Michael Broers, Emeritus Professor of Western European History at Oxford University.</p>]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/2405_th_wellington_pod_11a47b2a_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=388117&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="50144256" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">11a47b2ab2598b42ea343cb23b15d4da</guid><pubDate>Sun, 24 May 2026 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Wellington and Ireland</title><itunes:duration>00:52:13</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><pp:original-pubdate>1779649200</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[<p>We mark the 300th anniversary of the publication of one of the most influential books ever written, Gulliver's Travels, &amp; we find out how Jonathan Swift created one of the landmarks of world literature.</p><p>Featuring Dr Jason McElligott, Director of Marsh’s Library; 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Joseph Campbell of American University in Washington DC.</p>]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/1910_th_orson_welles_pod_a26c3185_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=338667&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="37998592" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">a26c3185849690792b670c52a7cde5c0</guid><pubDate>Tue, 21 Oct 2025 12:45:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Orson Welles</title><itunes:duration>00:52:46</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/6abbae25d217ba1b49f414257ce6e70b.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=9d337c38235b29c1635037c3889eba21"/><pp:original-pubdate>1761050700</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[<p>On its 220th anniversary, we're debating The Battle of Trafalgar, as we find out about strategy, sacrifice and victory on the high seas.</p><p>Featuring Dr Katherine Gazzard from Royal Museums Greenwich, Dr Ciarán&nbsp;McDonnell, historian of 18th century war and society, and Prof Andrew Lambert, Professor of Naval History at King’s College London.</p>]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/1210_th_trafalgar_pod_5961616b_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=336480&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="50797568" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">5961616bce86d086d6ee6f0c5e3b13d5</guid><pubDate>Sun, 12 Oct 2025 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Nelson and The Battle of Trafalgar</title><itunes:duration>00:52:54</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/e89675d5b076f8c5fd526c9c19763190.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=a28c004ab0b150dda811b917579b889c"/><pp:original-pubdate>1760295600</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[<p>On the 250th anniversary of the start of the American Revolution, we'll discuss the Irish involvement in the conflict and the impact it had on our history.</p><p>Featuring: Prof Finola O'Kane Crimmins, Professor at the School of Architecture, Planning and Environmental Policy at UCD; Dr Joel Herman, Research Fellow at the Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland, History Department at Trinity College Dublin; Prof Patrick Griffin, Madden-Hennebry Professor of History at the University of Notre Dame, and Bye-Fellow at St Edmund's College at the University of Cambridge; and Prof Eliga Gould, Harmsworth Professor of American History at Oxford.</p>]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/0510_th_revolution_pod_b6c8c8a5_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=335956&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="50960384" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">b6c8c8a5ffcf865a5e8541d5ffbd953b</guid><pubDate>Tue, 07 Oct 2025 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Ireland and the American Revolution</title><itunes:duration>00:53:04</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/775032d97033db93c0a588164bbd71f3.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=59a4319b1cb9f9a3a74ad25467695707"/><pp:original-pubdate>1759845600</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[<p>We explore Ireland's journey through science, engineering, technology and mathematics over the last four centuries.</p><p>Featuring Dr Eoin Kinsella, managing editor of the Dictionary of Irish Biography; 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Prof Davide Mazzi, Professor of English Language, Translation and Linguistics and Head of the Department of Studies on Language and Culture at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy; and Prof Maurice Bric, Emeritus Professor of History at UCD, and Director of the Daniel O'Connell Summer School.</p>]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/1307_th_o_connell_pod_4fc0165d_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=321724&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="49727488" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">4fc0165d95acc7b7fde2b39d09a4c376</guid><pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 2025 17:30:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Daniel O'Connell: 250 Years On</title><itunes:duration>00:51:47</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/56463a64d61766c975280724fc25ca70.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=7378b9f6f78c2ae4ad9ddef24bc4bc95"/><pp:original-pubdate>1752600600</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode: a profile of Ireland's longest-serving Minister for Justice, Gerald Boland, with Prof Stephen Kelly, Professor of Modern History and British Irish Relations at Liverpool Hope University; 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the life, art and legacy of the husband of Constance Markievicz, with Dr Kathryn Milligan, Assistant Librarian at the Edward Murphy Library at the National College of Art &amp; Design; and a new exhibition in Hillsborough Castle which explores the intimate bond between British royal clients and fashion designers, with Claudia Acott Williams, curator.</p>]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/0806_th_exhibitions_pod_4c772e4f_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=315439&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="49681408" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">4c772e4fb7392417190fc6b5f053417a</guid><pubDate>Mon, 09 Jun 2025 11:30:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Early Medieval Manuscripts</title><itunes:duration>00:51:45</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/73ca42fdf8e5f58aa1da7f3264e91f7e.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=7d74c7358273db4038090ba1642ac5f3"/><pp:original-pubdate>1749468600</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode: from our earliest ancestors to today's global diaspora, we take a trip through 10,000 years of Ireland's history.</p><p>Featuring Professor Jane Ohlmeyer, Erasmus Smith's Professor of Modern History, Trinity College Dublin; Professor Bríona Nic Dhiarmada, Thomas J. and Kathleen M. O'Donnell Professor of Irish Studies and Concurrent Professor of Film, Television, and Theatre, at the University of Notre Dame in the United States; and Professor Eileen Murphy from the School of Natural and Built Environment at Queen's University Belfast.</p>]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/0106_th_irish_pod_07874cad_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=313977&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="50433024" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">07874cad0baea7659d553fae4fdec68e</guid><pubDate>Sun, 01 Jun 2025 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>From That Small Island: The Story of the Irish</title><itunes:duration>00:52:32</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/8dfd3223da1dbe012002b27ea4388d1f.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=4a724da295870d5777d8afb57b7d5150"/><pp:original-pubdate>1748804400</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Talking History, we're debating one of the most dramatic episodes of the Second World War: Operation Dynamo, the incredible evacuation of Allied forces from Dunkirk in May 1940.</p><p>Featuring: Prof Eunan O’Halpin, Emeritus Professor of Contemporary Irish History, Trinity College Dublin; 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Coleman, James Loeb Professor of the Classics, Harvard University, and Dr Andrew Fear, Lecturer in Classics, University of Manchester.</p>]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/1711_th_gladiators_pod_full_ep_3ae438cb_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=274940&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="46057472" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">3ae438cbca8772639c0516a16889275f</guid><pubDate>Sun, 17 Nov 2024 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>The History of Gladiators</title><itunes:duration>00:47:58</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/2070fed5be2676c54fd7b197fef9a9fd.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=f49810059cb25ecdce8358955be15ddd"/><pp:original-pubdate>1731873600</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[<p>We're marking the 35th anniversary of one of the most seismic events of the 20th century: the fall of the Berlin Wall. 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Williams</p></li><li><p>and Embers of the Hands: Hidden Histories of the Viking Age, by Dr Eleanor Barraclough</p></li></ul>]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/0311_th_books_pod_96313757_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=274016&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="46946304" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">96313757fa8b268a7bf2da3ca72bba44</guid><pubDate>Sun, 03 Nov 2024 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Best of November Books</title><itunes:duration>00:48:54</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/281f336dffa9f275e00c1f7f2cbdf8ec.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=8835efbb66ce0c493415eb64177b23ff"/><pp:original-pubdate>1730664000</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[<p>This special Talking History episode, live from the Supreme Court in Dublin, in conjunction with Dublin City Council Bram Stoker Festival, centres on Bram Stoker and the ‘Petty Sessions: Weird and Wonderful Court Cases from Victorian Ireland’ . 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With guests Paul Kelly, President of the District Court, Zoe Reid, Keeper at The National Archives of Ireland and Professor Jarlath Killeen, Head of the School of English, Trinity College Dublin.</p><p>With thanks to David Slevin, Seafra O’Donovan, Jack Lawlor, Eric Rowntree and Marese O’Sullivan from Newstalk, Tara Brady of the Courts Service; and Joe Murphy, Tom Lawlor, and Maria Schweppe and volunteers from the Bram Stoker Festival.</p>]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/2710_th_stoker_full_pod_8cd632c2_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=272619&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="50234368" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">8cd632c2e461afe2e8924a3712a0a35a</guid><pubDate>Sun, 27 Oct 2024 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Bram Stoker and The Petty Sessions</title><itunes:duration>00:52:19</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/3391e78feea3e5997da89338b0d863cc.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=f80f4a5da25226fe451f9bfcacdc1ecd"/><pp:original-pubdate>1730059200</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Talking History, our October books special: when Britain became a republic and why it ended in failure, with Prof Alice Hunt of the University of Southampton; 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Featuring Prof John Morrill, emeritus professor of British and Irish history at the University of Cambridge, Prof Ronald Hutton, Professor of History at the University of Bristol, Prof Micheál Ó Siochrú, Head of the School of Histories and Humanities, Trinity College Dublin, and Alice Hunt, Professor of Early Modern Literature and History at the University of Southampton. 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A new exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery in London, called Six Lives: The Stories of Henry VIII's Queens, charts and reveals the extraordinary stories of Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard and Catherine Parr. </p><p>Joining Patrick to discuss this is Dr Charlotte Bolland, curator of the exhibition, and the Gallery’s Senior Curator of Research and 16th Century Collections, managing the display of the collection in the Tudor galleries; Dr Nikki Clark, who wrote the essay in the catalogue about Ladies in Waiting, and is the author of The Waiting Game: The Untold Story of the Women Who Served the Tudor Queens and Gender, Family, and Politics: The Howard Women, 1485–1558; and Dr Nicola Tallis, who wrote the essay about the Queens’ Jewels in the catalogue, and has published All the Queen’s Jewels, 1445–1548: Power, Majesty and Display.</p>]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/0408_th_six_lives_pod_e6218847_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=258963&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="51689472" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">e62188472c3ff37e4711b96ecc29b92e</guid><pubDate>Sun, 04 Aug 2024 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Six Lives: Henry VIII's Queens</title><itunes:duration>00:53:50</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/a33fd4246293ad0be1135d2f901e3f70.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=d103bc23827fd1d76c22f26848c27fff"/><pp:original-pubdate>1722798000</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode: Irish First Ladies &amp; First Gentlemen, 1919-2011, by Dr Bernadette Whelan; Cartomania: Celebrity &amp; Photography in the 19th Century, by Paul Frecker; and Brian Friel: Beginnings by Dr Kelly Matthews.</p>]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/2807_th_books_pod_ebd5bede_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=258818&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="51340288" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">ebd5bede8ab2021d86b5ed7b281433ac</guid><pubDate>Sun, 28 Jul 2024 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Best of July Books</title><itunes:duration>00:53:28</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><pp:original-pubdate>1722193200</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[<p>In the aftermath of the assassination attempt on former US president Donald Trump, we will be looking at shootings in American presidential history as we find out about US presidents, and presidential candidates, who faced the shadow of the gunman.</p><p>President Biden has since announced his decision to drop out of the presidential race.</p><p>Joining Patrick Geoghegan is Michael Cullinane, the Lowman Walton Chair of Theodore Roosevelt Studies at Dickinson State University, Public Historian for the Theodore Roosevelt Association, author of 'Remembering Theodore Roosevelt', and contributor to the design and curation of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library due to open in 2026; Daniel Mulhall, former Ambassador of Ireland to the United States; Sean Defoe, Political Correspondent for Bauer Media; and Dr Sandra Scanlon, who lectures in American history in the UCD School of History and is an expert on American political culture and its relationship with US foreign policy during the Cold War.</p>]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/2107_th_presidential_shootings_p_0fd486c4_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=258037&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="50505728" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">0fd486c4d6502218a41085b24d5ad2b5</guid><pubDate>Sun, 21 Jul 2024 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Presidential Shootings</title><itunes:duration>00:52:36</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/3606be880fd7f9b2991f2ad301b26c55.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=c642adbc9c679dfbd9446e7488c38045"/><pp:original-pubdate>1721588400</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[<p>Patrick and his panel reflect on the early history of the Olympic Games, from ancient Greece to the revival in more modern times, discussing their historical significance, cultural impact and enduring legacy. 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Deirdre Mac Mathuna, Past President and now Public Relations Officer for the History Teachers’ Association of Ireland and a lecturer at Trinity College Dublin in History Pedagogy; Dr Hazel Murray, cybersecurity lecturer at Munster Technological University; and Dr Colm Mac Gearailt, postdoctoral researcher on the ‘Cartlann’ archive at University of Galway.</p>]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/0906_th_leaving_cert_pod__c413e017_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=252256&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="50612224" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">c413e017df470749e805ba2ddefc9459</guid><pubDate>Sun, 09 Jun 2024 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>100 Years of the Leaving Cert</title><itunes:duration>00:52:43</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/4338bc1177f70976b01d7209272f7f15.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=c68ea563e268bd328c157aa3f8c9e9c9"/><pp:original-pubdate>1717959600</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[<p>In this D-Day special, Talking History explores the D-Day landings on the 80th anniversary of the Longest Day, and how they changed the course of the Second World War.</p><p>Joining host Patrick Geoghegan is: Prof Richard Overy, professor of history at the University of Exeter, and author of ‘World War II: The Definitive Visual History Volume I: From the Munich Crisis to the Battle of Kursk 1938-43'; Dr Mark Jones, Lecturer/Assistant Professor in Global History at University College Dublin; Professor Jonathan Fennell, Professor of the History of War and Society at King’s College London and co-founder of the Second World War Research Group; and Dr Rachel Lance, author of 'Chamber Divers: The Untold Story of the D-Day Scientists Who Changed Special Operations Forever'.</p>]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/0206_th_dday_pod_8f2e6e6b_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=251492&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="47772672" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">8f2e6e6b0fa4665696da027be99e079b</guid><pubDate>Sun, 02 Jun 2024 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>D-Day: 80 Years On</title><itunes:duration>00:49:45</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/4794dec211f94b8ecba05e48422d06b0.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=9619b8e031c9a85c5f049704ede0a766"/><pp:original-pubdate>1717354800</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[<p>Patrick Geoghegan and his panel explore the life, times and legacy of William The Conqueror. 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In this first episode, we look back the history of Fianna Fáil: the good, the bad and the ugly of the party which has been in power in Ireland for longer than any other.</p><p>Patrick Geoghegan is joined by Dr Eoin O’Malley, Associate Professor in Political Science at the School of Law and Government, Dublin City University, Prof Gary Murphy, Professor of Politics at the School of Law and Government at Dublin City University, Prof Eunan O'Halpin, Emeritus Professor of Contemporary Irish History, Trinity College Dublin, and Senator Lisa Chambers of Fianna Fáil. </p>]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/2804_th_ff_pod_b654f1e5_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=246713&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="52806656" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">b654f1e548a645e2ead47d5559a397d7</guid><pubDate>Sun, 28 Apr 2024 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>The History of Fianna Fáil</title><itunes:duration>00:55:00</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/75c8ad08c0ee1518aae1100207a2a78d.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=14595fa800c3af9f79f6eee315604a6b"/><pp:original-pubdate>1714330800</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[<p>Marking the international touring exhibition 'Imagine: 100 Years of International Surrealism', Patrick Geoghegan finds out what this movement meant to the art world and its global significance still today. 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We'll also be finding out about the fight for change in Britain with Preeti Dhillon, researcher, writer and historian, and uncovering the contradictions in economic nationalism around the world, with Marvin Suesse, Assistant Professor of Economics at Trinity College Dublin and author of ‘The Nationalist Dilemma’.</p>]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/1211_th_pod_c1c3fac6_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=223282&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="51175424" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">c1c3fac6d84b914c08762b8410713479</guid><pubDate>Sun, 12 Nov 2023 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>1700s Landscape Design</title><itunes:duration>00:53:18</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/8f8b52467d84e049401636423b59946e.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=625bded682e9a6f3bcc0400169584480"/><pp:original-pubdate>1699819200</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[<p>Coming up on this week's episode of Talking History: astronaut Tim Peake joins Patrick Geoghegan to explore the history of astronauts in space; we hear about James VI's relationship with Irish policy from Prof Clare Jackson from the University of Cambridge; and historian Donal Fallon shares the story of the Phoenix Park lamplighters.</p>]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/0511_th_space_pod_c17803db_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=221885&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="48904192" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">c17803dbbd9934f65ebfbd8b7c69acd9</guid><pubDate>Sun, 05 Nov 2023 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>The Exploration of Space</title><itunes:duration>00:50:56</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/8e5ff9ccc87e613483beca4a809e5446.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=f2837c7a29b1e2396c2320541a2904b7"/><pp:original-pubdate>1699214400</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[<p>On this episode of Talking History: Patrick Geoghegan hosts a special Halloween edition where we find out about how Dracula was created, the character and the book's remarkable longevity, and why we have such a fascination with horror. Joining Patrick to discuss is the great-grandnephew of Bram Stoker, Dacre Stoker.</p><p>We also trace back the Irish origins of Halloween with Dr. Catherine Healy, Historian-in-residence, EPIC Museum.<br><br></p>]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/2610_th_podcast_d6a1e2e2_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=221214&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="49648640" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">d6a1e2e237dce253f38ccad91d6aa710</guid><pubDate>Sun, 29 Oct 2023 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>The Irish Origins of Halloween</title><itunes:duration>00:51:43</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/013f6fa78ecbe6a2f3f0d71dc41a7670.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=1456d66d76a6485984c7f7f577ca5d38"/><pp:original-pubdate>1698609600</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[<p>Marking a new NGI exhibition on artist Sarah Purser, who played a pivotal role in the development of modern Irish art, Patrick Geoghegan explores her life, work and legacy alongside panellists Dr Caroline Campbell, Director of the National Gallery of Ireland, Dónal Maguire, Curator of the Sarah Purser exhibition (and former Curator of the ESB Centre for the Study of Irish Art and Keeper of Art and Industry, National Museum of Ireland), and Clodagh Finn, journalist and author of 'Through Her Eyes: a new history of Ireland in 21 women'.</p>]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/2210_th_sarah_purser_pod_319a32bd_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=220166&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="47016960" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">319a32bd09b0db97303f1c839fbb0e4c</guid><pubDate>Sun, 22 Oct 2023 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Sarah Purser</title><itunes:duration>00:48:58</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><pp:original-pubdate>1698001200</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[<p>On this episode of Talking History: host Patrick Geoghegan delves into the shelves of the National Archives with its director Orlaith McBride; follows the trials and triumphs of building Adare Manor with author, archivist and architectural historian Anna-Maria Hajba; and charts the story of one of the most ambitious, and one of the most contentious, international organizations ever created, the EU, with Professor Dermot Hodson, Professor of Political Economy and Digital Technologies, Loughborough University in the UK.</p>]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/1510_th_national_archives_pod_3cdbc1c4_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=219249&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="50458624" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">3cdbc1c48af4db23fa0166784d8da215</guid><pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2023 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>The National Archives</title><itunes:duration>00:52:33</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/3e62b67d2e8dcb67ab85c728f0f298c3.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=c2484882417355e0e7992fce0d2c65cf"/><pp:original-pubdate>1697396400</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Talking History, Patrick Geoghegan looks at Ireland's connection to transatlantic slavery, and finds out how Irish enslavers profited across all the major European slave economies.</p><p>Joining him to discuss this are:</p><p>·&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Prof <strong>Finola O’Kane,</strong> School of Architecture, Planning and Environmental Policy at UCD, and co-editor of 'Ireland, Slavery and the Caribbean: Interdisciplinary Perspectives'</p><p>·&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Dr <strong>Ciaran O’Neill, </strong>Ussher Associate Professor in Nineteenth-Century History at TCD, and co-editor of 'Ireland, Slavery and the Caribbean: Interdisciplinary Perspectives'</p><p>·&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Prof <strong>David Dickson</strong>, Emeritus Professor of Modern History at TCD</p>]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/0810_th_slavery_pod_f2284ef5_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=218330&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="50206720" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">f2284ef5df56a54285ef45a4c6de909d</guid><pubDate>Sun, 08 Oct 2023 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Ireland's History with Slavery</title><itunes:duration>00:52:17</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/a109cf4681efc2d864ac70e21a3cefed.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=dd6a264792005e626d73c42a08fe0a14"/><pp:original-pubdate>1696791600</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Patrick Geoghegan rounds up some of the most interesting recent history book releases - featuring:</p><ul><li><p>Queen of Codes : The Secret Life of Emily Anderson by Jackie Ui Chionna </p></li><li><p>A Nation Is Born: Ireland In Colour 1923-1938 by Michael B. Barry</p></li><li><p>And Gentlemen of Uncertain Fortune: How Younger Sons Made Their Way in Jane Austen's England by Rory Muir</p></li></ul>]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/0110_th_pod_f9a6acfc_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=217314&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="49511424" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">f9a6acfcc0901494061671db78d43f86</guid><pubDate>Sun, 01 Oct 2023 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>October Books Special</title><itunes:duration>00:51:34</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/89aa1fe31d783d611d9c011fbd8bdf5e.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=472d6708180d1cd3870142b92a69c1ef"/><pp:original-pubdate>1696186800</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Talking History, we're looking at a new multimedia exhibition, held at the National Museum of Ireland which delves into the history of the GAA.</p><p>GAA: People, Objects &amp; Stories casts a fresh perspective on Ireland's largest sporting organisation, spanning from the 15th century to the contemporary era, showcasing an array of artifacts painting a picture of the GAA's impact on Irish society</p><p>Joining Patrick Geoghegan to discuss this is Lynn Scarff, Director of the National Museum of Ireland, Dr Siobhán Doyle, Curator of GAA: People, Objects &amp; Stories&nbsp; and Dr Clodagh Doyle, a curator with the NMI - Museum of Country Life in Turlough Park, Mayo.&nbsp;</p>]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/2409_th_gaa_pod_e239aefe_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=216547&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="49439744" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">e5ff98b7a6407cbbf85e4200d3dddcc9</guid><pubDate>Sun, 24 Sep 2023 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>The History of the GAA </title><itunes:duration>00:51:29</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/fd6cb5cd8b54532db703bc55b4caa974.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=fbfc959915d48285b3db7f1cc80be52a"/><pp:original-pubdate>1695582000</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Talking History, we're looking at the life, legend and legacy of King David and we'll be finding out how the boy who killed Goliath became one of the most important figures in the Bible and an inspiration to later generations. </p><p>Joining Patrick Geoghegan to discuss this is:</p><p>Dr David Shepherd, Professor in Hebrew Bible/Old Testament, Trinity College Senior Lecturer and Director, Trinity Centre for Biblical Studies; Dr Tobias Winright, Professor of Moral Theology, St. Patrick’s Pontifical University, Maynooth University; Dr. Bridget Martin, Teaching Fellow, School of Classics, UCD; and Prof Ruth Karras, Lecky Professor Of History at TCD, whose current research focuses on King David as a figure of masculinity in medieval Christian and Jewish culture, drawing on a variety of sources from across Europe.</p>]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/1709_th_king_david_pod_c548f64b_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=215042&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="50502656" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">c548f64b18bb6bd5e46f3c5c96c87bba</guid><pubDate>Sun, 17 Sep 2023 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>King David</title><itunes:duration>00:52:36</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/4720ba0c50bc5fae4f6a701c3d26c403.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=59081509176604f30804af7c2acd4420"/><pp:original-pubdate>1694977200</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[<p>On this episode of Talking History: Hitler's first crisis and defeat in 1923; the role of the Templar in medieval history; and the fascinating 500-year history of the Hampton Court.</p>]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/full_th_pod_d6a22e78_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=213547&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="50472960" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">d6a22e78bf013d9743e4dd48b3a7dbe8</guid><pubDate>Sun, 10 Sep 2023 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>September Books Special</title><itunes:duration>00:52:34</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/b4f9c48edd9cacee1553f314718f0033.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=6a3182865832975a6d5014cbc5c7f1a9"/><pp:original-pubdate>1694372400</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Talking History, Patrick Geoghegan reflects on the life, times and legacy of The Lord of The Rings author J.R.R. Tolkien to mark the 50th anniversary of his death this weekend.</p><p>He's joined by:</p><ul><li><p>John McQuillen. Associate Curator at The Morgan Library &amp; Museum in New York who organised the recent Tolkien exhibition at the Morgan</p></li><li><p>Dr Barry Houlihan, archivist at the University of Galway</p></li><li><p>Shaun Gunner, chair of the Tolkien Society</p></li><li><p>And Dr Corey Olsen, 'The Tolkien Professor', President of Signum University and Mythgard Institute.</p></li></ul>]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/0309_th_tolkien_pod_d1989ee0_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=212908&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="51202048" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">d1989ee067265185fe8a4aa21d99af83</guid><pubDate>Sun, 03 Sep 2023 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>J.R.R. Tolkien</title><itunes:duration>00:53:20</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/4d19e6bb4a5ec83a85f9490655d5007d.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=63d54584ad9c10660693656f220aed43"/><pp:original-pubdate>1693767600</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[<p>On this episode of Talking History: how the Jazz Age affected Ireland; why Irish ringforts were built; and how St Paul's Churchyard in London became the centre of the English literary world.</p>]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/2708_th_books_pod_8e93d2dc_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=212018&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="51518464" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">8e93d2dcd7251463adf5d39211d17225</guid><pubDate>Sun, 27 Aug 2023 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>August Books Special</title><itunes:duration>00:53:39</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/9b9e0c1ed146ba019a1f4bda64498cb3.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=20747d1973484a88392eac793c49f2e2"/><pp:original-pubdate>1693162800</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[This week on Talking History, we're excavating the history of Medieval Dublin - finding out what life was like back then and what archaeological evidence can reveal. Joining Patrick Geoghegan is:

•	Ruth Johnson, Dublin’s City Archaeologist, protecting, managing and investigating the city’s oldest heritage. She completed a PhD in Medieval History at TCD.

•	Paul Duffy, archaeologist, historian and author, specialising in medieval and urban archaeology. His historical research centres on the Crusades and, in particular, Irish involvement in the thirteenth century Cathar Crusade in Languedoc. 

•	Dr Grace O’Keeffe, a medieval historian based in Dublin and the editor of Archaeology Ireland. Her doctoral research in TCD was on the hospital of St John the Baptist in medieval Dublin. 

•	And Dr Catherine Swift, Department of History, Mary Immaculate College Limerick. Research interests include Medieval Ireland with particular interest in ogham stones, St Patrick, Old Irish historical sources, Scandinavian society and settlement in Ireland, Brian Boru and the kingdom of Thomond, Anglo-Norman colony of the Mid-West and DNA studies of medieval Irish population. She has an M.Phil in Archaeology from the University of Durham, a D.Phil in History from University of Oxford and an M.Phil in Early Irish Language.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/2008_th_medieval_dublin_pod_23c3f1f8_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=210913&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="51122176" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">23c3f1f840e34e6e475c9e18b9f67dd9</guid><pubDate>Sun, 20 Aug 2023 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Medieval Dublin</title><itunes:duration>00:53:15</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/78f4d01adccf3fab9694c1c12582b202.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=83836abb4c19ed0be0de2abd71367263"/><pp:original-pubdate>1692558000</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[To mark the start of Heritage Week, Patrick Geoghegan meets some of those behind the 'powerhouse of reform' Kylemore Abbey in Co Galway:
•	Eithne O’Halloran, Experience Manager at Kylemore Abbey
•	Anne Burke, history guide at Kylemore Abbey – who is giving a talk on Mitchell Henry for Heritage Week
•	and Gerrit Nuckton, Experience Supervisor at Kylemore Abbey – who is giving a talk on Kylemore Abbey Girls’ School for Heritage Week]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/1308_talking_history_kylemore_po_eb30bb30_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=210478&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="50631680" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">eb30bb3073973799374ee36937c50b86</guid><pubDate>Sun, 13 Aug 2023 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Kylemore Abbey</title><itunes:duration>00:52:44</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/6d91bfb5d57b0657eb2510f6499c0c5e.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=14bebd07a934fdc9d3bf4ae34ce54c12"/><pp:original-pubdate>1691953200</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[In this episode of Talking History, Patrick Geoghegan discusses:

New insights into plots and conspiracies against the life of Queen Elizabeth I with Calum Cockburn, Curator of Medieval Manuscripts at the British Library 

Cosmetics in the Renaissance World, with Professor Jill Burke, Chair of Renaissance Visual and Material Cultures at the University of Edinburgh, author of ‘How To Be A Renaissance Woman: The Untold History of Beauty and Female Creativity’, a historian of the body and its visual representation, focusing on Italy and Europe from 1400-1700

And the female artists who blazed a trail in the Royal Hibernian Academy in Ireland, with Dr Caroline Campbell, Director, National Gallery of Ireland.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/0608_th_renaissance_cosmetics_po_ae0842ce_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=209604&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="50724864" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">ae0842ceb48ed079c65b2bd98330792a</guid><pubDate>Sun, 06 Aug 2023 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Renaissance Cosmetics</title><itunes:duration>00:52:50</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/bbdd0d99f370f7a1955002f6a77c9963.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=65a7cb5adc6242a08a59b6d05e6d5636"/><pp:original-pubdate>1691348400</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[In this episode of Talking History, we'll be looking at the history of Belfast as a city and for its people who face declining unionism and a possible reconfiguration of their state.
Joining host Patrick Geoghegan for this discussion is:
•	Prof Feargal Cochrane, Emeritus Professor & Senior Research Fellow at the Conflict Analysis Research Centre, University of Kent, and author of ‘Belfast: The Story of a City and its People’ 
•	Geoffrey Bell, author of ‘The Twilight of Unionism: Ulster and the Future of Northern Ireland’ ]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/3007_th_pod_fb8ccf75_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=208547&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="50424172" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">b38610eec231d2dace9525971c9e4375</guid><pubDate>Sun, 30 Jul 2023 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>The History of Belfast</title><itunes:duration>00:52:31</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/101ae8bc18669d7b52cb58117e44461e.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=15090188a78ef143b1c75f78b95fc091"/><pp:original-pubdate>1690743600</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[In this episode of Talking History, we'll be looking at the challenges facing American Liberalism from the 1960s to the 1990s through the prism of the political career and presidency of Bill Clinton, and we'll be debating whether it should be viewed as a success or a failure. 
Joining host Patrick Geoghegan for this debate is:
•	Nelson Lichtenstein, Research Professor in History at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and his book A Fabulous Failure: The Clinton Presidency and the Transformation of American Capitalism will be published in September 2023
•	Dr Daniel Geary, Mark Pigott Associate Professor of U.S. History at Trinity
•	Prof Patricia Sullivan, William Arthur Fairey II Professor of History at the University of South Carolina
•	and Prof Mary Ellen Curtin, Associate Professor at the American University in Washington DC, and historian of modern African-American and women's social and political history.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/2307_th_bill_clinton_podcast_82f650cb_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=208205&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="50779136" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">82f650cbebeeae17c941acad5a8e495e</guid><pubDate>Sun, 23 Jul 2023 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Bill Clinton &amp; Liberalism</title><itunes:duration>00:52:53</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/f3152f03907f4e42b616d6e371249ef2.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=f6e148e8b592e6efcbde23dc401a37d0"/><pp:original-pubdate>1690138800</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[On this episode of Talking History: we explore Spike Island in Cork - a monastery, island fortress and convict prison, on the 85th anniversary of it being handed back to Ireland as one of the treaty ports. Featuring: John Goulding, Assistant Manager, Spike Island; Dorota Gubbins, curator, Spike Island; and Eric Curtis, Spike Island volunteer - a past resident who grew up on the island.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/1607_th_spike_island_podcast_0608756f_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=207153&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="50698240" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">0608756fd6cdcc8c68000d9bd4d5dcaa</guid><pubDate>Sun, 16 Jul 2023 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Spike Island</title><itunes:duration>00:52:48</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/38243f06f8102ea24ad759ff1923b3e3.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=1d25aa6fb097c0445c46e611a5e89d23"/><pp:original-pubdate>1689534000</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[In this episode of Talking History, we're finding out about the history of the first public library in Ireland, Marsh's Library in Dublin, from caged readers to a mummy discovered there in the 19th century. 
Joining Patrick Geoghegan to discuss are: Dr. Jason McElligott, Director of Marsh’s Library, Dr Janée Allsman, IRC Enterprise Partnership Scheme Fellow at the Department of French and Francophone Studies at University College Dublin, post-doctoral researcher who is working on French collections in Marsh's Library and also on the use of AI technology to examine this material, and Amy Boylan, Assistant Librarian at Marsh’s Library.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/0907_th_marshs_library_pod_9c38123c_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=206588&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="51684352" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">9c38123c9e0b7ab747d5058f0462f1c4</guid><pubDate>Sun, 09 Jul 2023 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Marsh's Library</title><itunes:duration>00:53:50</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><pp:original-pubdate>1688929200</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[In this episode of Talking History, Patrick Geoghegan speaks with authors of exciting new historical releases. Featuring: Dr Agnes Arnold-Forster, writer and historian of medicine, on her book 'Cold, Hard Steel: The Myth of the Modern Surgeon'; Dr Michelle McGoff-McCann on her book 'The Irish Coroner: Death, murder and politics in Co. Monaghan, 1846-78'; and Dr Mark Jones, Lecturer/Assistant Professor in Global History at University College Dublin, author of '1923: The Forgotten Crisis in the Year of Hitler’s Coup'.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/0207_th_pod_bbe287a7_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=205709&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="50355200" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">bbe287a7963ee4106196607b2d23a22d</guid><pubDate>Sun, 02 Jul 2023 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>July Books Special</title><itunes:duration>00:52:27</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/3c0a4eb79279fe6485658a5b72ea5352.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=490296682b6e00576e5cb1f2ced3448f"/><pp:original-pubdate>1688324400</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[In this episode of Talking History, Patrick Geoghegan reflects on 240 years of the Bank of Ireland, the milestones in its history, its governors, and how the old parliament building in College Green came into the possession of the bank. He's joined by Newstalk Business Editor Joe Lynam; John McGrath, premises manager, Bank of Ireland; and Mick O’Farrell, employee with Bank of Ireland and published historian.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/2506_talking_history_bank_of_ire_69017a65_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=204432&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="51640320" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">69017a651118511d37e1f47d525fdaef</guid><pubDate>Sun, 25 Jun 2023 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Bank of Ireland marks 240 years</title><itunes:duration>00:53:47</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/a5661e45cb3c7777d0ba68895f603d45.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=de87296a30a7932df75dfedea4a6717b"/><pp:original-pubdate>1687719600</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[In this episode of Talking History, we're looking at the history of Irish wakes, and exploring Irish beliefs and practices about death over the centuries. Featuring: Éamonn McEneaney, Director of Waterford Treasures Museums, Donnchadh O Ceallachain and Rosemary Ryan, Curators at Waterford Treasures Museum, and John Thompson of Thompson Funeral Homes (established in Waterford in 1786), former President and founder of the Irish Association of Funeral Directors.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/1806_wake_museum_pod_7334f7a5_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=203479&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="51565568" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">7334f7a50e5963c0875673a7aca07b03</guid><pubDate>Sun, 18 Jun 2023 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Irish Wakes: Our Historical Relationship with Death</title><itunes:duration>00:53:42</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/dd25459b05fd9abf1fa6a80df8c85a3f.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=557c7ebf9b64848936d5da4342819adf"/><pp:original-pubdate>1687114800</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[On this week’s Talking History, Patrick looks at the life and legacy of Katherine Mansfield, the New Zealand-born modernist writer, whose haunting and powerful works helped redefine the modern short story.

Joining Patrick to discuss is: Sir Vincent Gerard O'Sullivan, Professor Emeritus, at Victoria University of Wellington, one of the world’s foremost Mansfield scholars and President of the Katherine Mansfield Society. He has edited, with Margaret Scott, the five-volume edition of Katherine Mansfield’s Collected Letters, published by Oxford University Press. He is also widely published as a poet, fiction writer, playwright, and biographer; Dr. Adrian Paterson who lectures in English at the University of Galway and has published widely on eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth-century literature with a particular interest in the artistic interactions of modernism and Irish literature; and Dr. Gerri Kimber, Visiting Professor in the Department of English at the University of Northampton and co-editor of Katherine Mansfield Studies, the peer-reviewed annual yearbook of the Katherine Mansfield Society. Her books include:  ‘Katherine Mansfield: The Early Years’ (2016), ‘Katherine Mansfield and the Art of the Short Story’ (2015), and ‘Katherine Mansfield: The View from France’ (2008). And she is the Series Editor of the 4-volume Edinburgh Edition of the Collected Works of Katherine Mansfield and for ten years she was President of the Katherine Mansfield Society.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/talking_hist_in_an_mp3_for_poddi_f6e44637_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=200263&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="49318912" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">f6e44637f0d4bd332c17ccc833d2e7e2</guid><pubDate>Sun, 11 Jun 2023 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>The life and legacy of Katherine Mansfield</title><itunes:duration>00:51:22</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/1e610ff9fc9c83c8fadb68ec20433656.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=b7e549edbb5b34e733f4019cb08951c1"/><pp:original-pubdate>1686510000</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[In this episode of Talking History: this summer marks the 225th anniversary of the outbreak of the 1798 Rebellion, a massive uprising inspired by the revolutions in France and America which attempted to create an independent Irish Republic, inspiring Irish nationalists up to 1916 and beyond. Patrick Geoghegan looks at what happened in Wexford in 1798 and how it is being commemorated this year, alongside Bernard Browne, author and vice-chair of the National 1798 Historical Centre, Mico Hassett, Enniscorthy Castle manager, and Michael Fortune, folklorist.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/0106_th_1798_pod_d5097c3c_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=199248&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="51905536" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">d5097c3c8acf322435f59a5c42ba7bf9</guid><pubDate>Sun, 04 Jun 2023 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>The 1798 Rebellion</title><itunes:duration>00:54:04</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/781a505e48c90ceae7f72b002fb9694a.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=22f0a4c85897432482212e84171cc928"/><pp:original-pubdate>1685905200</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[In this episode of Talking History: how Ireland became a founding member of the European Space Agency with space commentator Leo Enright; we'll explore Europe's old towns and find out what they hide about our continent's history with author Marek Kohn; and we'll hear about the 300 men, women and children buried in Dublin's Glasnevin Cemetery who died during the War of Independence and Civil War, from author Conor Dodd.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/2805_talking_history_podcast_fce9a467_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=198050&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="32086016" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">fce9a467ef4fa1615534ecc1b7bf2940</guid><pubDate>Sun, 28 May 2023 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Ireland's Space Explorations</title><itunes:duration>00:56:09</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><pp:original-pubdate>1685300400</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[In this episode of Talking History, we meet 'The Last Viking', legendary warrior King Harald Hardrada, with author Don Hollway; we explore the history of watchmaking with designer, watchmaker, and historian Rebecca Struthers; and we'll learn about 'The Ugly Duchess' and how a Renaissance portrait challenges our views about beauty with the UK National Gallery's Emma Capron.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/2105_th_books_podcast_6ee71a7f_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=196682&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="46669824" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">6ee71a7f718677a590886575d17b6e86</guid><pubDate>Sun, 21 May 2023 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>The Last Viking</title><itunes:duration>00:48:36</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/d6c3b5aa514aef6382ef11d9634acfb6.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=281ae1b26b6f2946d94f14d1941f1ead"/><pp:original-pubdate>1684695600</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[On this episode of Talking History, we'll preview a new film on the life and career of 18th century classic composer and violinist Joseph Bologne, with Julia I. Doe, Assistant Professor of Music at Columbia University; we'll hear the story of the first woman artist in Europe to achieve commercial success, Lavinia Fontana, from Dr. Aoife Brady, curator of the exhibition on her at the National Gallery of Ireland; and we'll discover the history of tea with Nisha Tandon, Chief Executive of the Arts EKTA cultural organisation.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/1405_th_pod_exhibitions_708a0c60_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=196132&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="43018240" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">708a0c6050cdf49ab62b174245629446</guid><pubDate>Sun, 14 May 2023 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>The Untold Story of Joseph Bologne</title><itunes:duration>00:44:48</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/5421cd349b85ae2dabf38cb1fec759ee.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=80b41be8b4d3d5bdbb1c90d227506f0f"/><pp:original-pubdate>1684090800</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[In this episode of Talking History, Dr Patrick Geoghegan looks at the life, death and legacy of the first English monarch to bear the name Charles and finds out how he ended up losing his throne and his head. Joining us are David Prior, Head of Public Services & Outreach at the UK Parliamentary Archives; Leanda de Lisle, author of “White King: Charles I – Traitor, Murderer, Martyr”; and Erin Griffey, Associate Professor of Art History at the University of Auckland and the author of "Henrietta Maria: Piety, Politics and Patronage".]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/0705_charles_pod_ad2556ba_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=194145&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="51416064" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">ad2556bad3422a64ad895bdb954f4ba5</guid><pubDate>Sun, 07 May 2023 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>King Charles I</title><itunes:duration>00:53:33</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/806669bd05c370d07cef4db4d27eedbf.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=1bf640a34603824ceddd102815707151"/><pp:original-pubdate>1683486000</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[Coming up on this episode of Talking History: we're exploring entertainment, culture, religion and society in Ancient Rome, with Dr Jonathan Coulston, Senior Lecturer at the School of Classics at The University of St Andrews; Dr Rebecca Usherwood, Assistant Professor in Late Antique and Early Byzantine Studies, at the Department of Classics, Trinity College Dublin; and Paul Chrystal, historian and author of ‘When in Rome: A Social Life of Ancient Rome’, ‘Women in Ancient Rome’ and ‘Wars & Battles of the Roman Republic’.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/3004_th_rome_podcast_06b6af94_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=189741&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="50331648" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">06b6af9424d4dbd6dc0ac447c5bffdb7</guid><pubDate>Sun, 30 Apr 2023 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>The History of the City of Rome</title><itunes:duration>00:52:25</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/574eb0a3244bc84f108333248e5db85b.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=760c2064332b33d7d109606e3c0fc57c"/><pp:original-pubdate>1682881200</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[On this episode of Talking History: when did Shakespeare become known as The Bard, and why does Macbeth still exert such a powerful hold on audiences hundreds of years later? Join Dr Patrick Geoghegan as he discusses witchcraft, murder and the influence of the Gunpowder Plot on the play with Prof Sandra Clark from the Institute of English Studies at the University of London, Dr. Abigail Rokison-Woodall from The Shakespeare Institute, Stratford-upon-Avon, Prof Emma Smith, Professor of Shakespeare Studies, Hertford College Oxford, and Prof Farah Karim-Cooper,  Professor of Shakespeare Studies, King's College London and Director of Education & Research at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/2304_shakespeare_macbeth_pod_a7ae060d_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=188543&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="48333824" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">a7ae060dd0d0fd7409ab410cc2bdf1bb</guid><pubDate>Sun, 23 Apr 2023 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Shakespeare's Macbeth</title><itunes:duration>00:50:20</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/a855ad8b9b11a53fc8878fc3a52fe8cf.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=c6af52d335f59524806d317b99c87f29"/><pp:original-pubdate>1682276400</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[On this episode of Talking History, we discuss a number of new history titles, including 'Wedded Wife: A Feminist History of Marriage' by curator Rachael Lennon; 'Travels with Tocqueville Beyond America' by Jeremy Jennings, Professor of Political Theory at King’s College London; and 'Law and the idea of liberty in Ireland from Magna Carta to the present' by coeditor Peter Crooks. Presented by Dr Patrick Geoghegan.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/1604_th_books_pod_6ac028ee_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=187495&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="50861056" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">6ac028eee597c4f7bb5894aada29392a</guid><pubDate>Sun, 16 Apr 2023 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Books Special: The History of Marriage</title><itunes:duration>00:52:58</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/d6597bf307e2ec8a83f11d4c01ca67c4.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=d8e07161a19365b6621a8e3888fa5a9e"/><pp:original-pubdate>1681671600</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[In this episode of Talking History, Dr Patrick Geoghegan reflects on the life and legacy of British prime minister Margaret Thatcher. Featuring: Clive Bloom, author of Thatcher's Secret War; June Purvis, Professor Emerita of Women's and Gender History at the University of Portsmouth; Richard Vinen, Professor of History at King's College London and the author of Thatcher's Britain; and Charles Moore, journalist and biographer of Thatcher.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/0904_th_thatcher_pod_ff79c400_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=186748&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="51973120" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">ff79c40051eb21ffffae1a0cfae02545</guid><pubDate>Sun, 09 Apr 2023 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Margaret Thatcher</title><itunes:duration>00:54:08</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/a05a08ae7c692dd8e6a42cfee6b8f008.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=a566d20292b7bf21447351fa02537d91"/><pp:original-pubdate>1681066800</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[On this episode of Talking History, as part of our series on the history of totalitarian dictators, we're looking at the rise and fall of Adolf Hitler and finding out why he lost the Second World War so spectacularly.
Featuring: Prof Frank McDonough, specialist on the history of the Third Reich; R.T. Howard, author of the book 'Spying on the Reich: The Cold War Against Hitler'; and Prof Devin Pendas of Boston College, co-chair of the Contemporary Europe Study Group at the Center for European Studies at Harvard University and author of 'Democracy, Nazi Trials and Transitional Justice in Germany, 1945-1950'.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/0204_th_hitler_podcast_8b45894b_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=186215&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="51619840" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">8b45894bbf334c748ba5ff477bead9ea</guid><pubDate>Sun, 02 Apr 2023 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Hitler</title><itunes:duration>00:53:46</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/87882ebc09efb70050f324bdfb9bb409.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=ba84f06d40a29d5b3a7e4465472c736b"/><pp:original-pubdate>1680462000</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[In this episode of Talking History, we are looking at the history of The Tudors and finding out why the most notorious of all English dynasties continues to exert such a hold on the popular imagination. 
Dr Patrick Geoghegan is joined by Prof Richard Rex, Professor of Reformation History, University of Cambridge; Dr Natalie Mears, Reader/Associate Professor in Tudor and Early Stuart History at Durham University; Prof Christopher Maginn, Professor of History and Associate Chair for Undergraduate Studies at Lincoln Center, Fordham University, New York; Siobhan Clarke, Guide Lecturer, Historic Royal Palaces; and Eleri Lynn, Head of Exhibitions at National Museum Wales, fashion historian, author, and former Curator of the dress collection at Historic Royal Palaces.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/2603_th_tudors_pod_25f9abfc_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=184884&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="51991552" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">25f9abfc4cb9f148f698694eaac32c23</guid><pubDate>Sun, 26 Mar 2023 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>The Tudors</title><itunes:duration>00:54:09</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/952ac5a3001b51683a388a51039c94ad.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=9202f02aa216f15cca28a61b06c442be"/><pp:original-pubdate>1679857200</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[In this episode of Talking History, Dr Patrick Geoghegan looks at the story of St Patrick through the centuries and finds out about the iconography and the legends surrounding the patron saint of Ireland with journalist Alannah Hopkin; he also investigates why civilisations collapse with archaeologist John Darlington, and hears about the copper beech tree Lady Gregory used to ask her guests to autograph, with historian William Henry.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/1903_th_books_pod_64c450f2_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=184299&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="51079168" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">64c450f21506d519c5eabc45e4500965</guid><pubDate>Sun, 19 Mar 2023 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>March Books Special</title><itunes:duration>00:53:12</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/6a8b2ddd30ff882e836ac45d61924da1.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=06f9836fe369279f3a1e9bc4d7a3361e"/><pp:original-pubdate>1679256000</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[In this episode of Talking History, Dr Patrick Geoghegan and his panel are looking at the history of the most famous film awards in the world - the highs, the lows, the triumphs and the controversies of the Academy Awards. Featuring	Dr Conn Holohan from the University of Galway, Gwenda Young, Lecturer in Film Studies at UCC, Dr Aaron Hunter, Teaching Fellow in Film Studies at Trinity College Dublin and Sunniva O’Flynn, Head of Irish Film Programming at the IFI.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/1203_th_oscars_pod_e40c4f48_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=183218&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="50881536" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">e40c4f482397c709ee84bf68cdcd0b6d</guid><pubDate>Sun, 12 Mar 2023 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>The Oscars</title><itunes:duration>00:53:00</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/54bd249aac68117b799412520bc4a7c0.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=fa35db76e4ddc88bb94684c6039f32e6"/><pp:original-pubdate>1678651200</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[This episode of Talking History looks at the life and legacy of Joseph Stalin. Dr Patrick Geoghegan speaks with Professor Geoffrey Roberts, Professor of History at University College Cork, Professor James Harris, Professor of Modern European History at the University of Leeds, Dr Anna Toropova, School of Russian and Eastern European Studies at the University of Oxford, Professor Polly Jones, Professor of Russian and Schrecker-Barbour Fellow in Slavonic Studies at University College Oxford, and Rosemary Sullivan, biographer and author of 'Stalin's Daughter: The Extraordinary and Tumultuous Life of Svetlana Alliluyeva'.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/0503_stalin_pod_8fb871b6_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=182857&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="50902016" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">8fb871b6952ece661eabde076a3ffb9a</guid><pubDate>Sun, 05 Mar 2023 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Stalin</title><itunes:duration>00:53:01</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/85085803c8a5c1bc12ccae88a69707ff.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=e239537e1de64ad7c30ecf230289661e"/><pp:original-pubdate>1678046400</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[On this week's episode of Talking History: Dr Patrick Geoghegan delves into a roundup of history books - the life of Julian of Norwich with Dr Claire Gilbert; Katherine MacInnes on her book 'Snow Widows: Scott's Fatal Antarctic Expedition by the Women Left Behind'; and we hear about 'The Death Census of Black '47 - Eyewitness Accounts of Ireland's Great Famine' from QUB's Professor Liam Kennedy.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/2502_th_books_pod_2d32a365_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=181533&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="47806464" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">2d32a365a30d8ec4938242fce4a45d07</guid><pubDate>Sun, 26 Feb 2023 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>February Books Special</title><itunes:duration>00:49:47</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/420d66c63b6e1119098a5ee5e5f77db8.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=b7c2768dcb19f6dd6e8055f67065c76c"/><pp:original-pubdate>1677441600</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA['As I Remember It: Bertie Ahern & the Good Friday Agreement' is a new podcast that tells the story of the Good Friday Agreement as told by those who negotiated it and marks the first time all those involved have reunited to reflect on the negotiations in 25 years. 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Featuring Taras Kuzio, Professor in the Department of Political Science, National University of Kyiv Mohyla Academy; Dr Marnie Howlett, Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Oxford; Emeritus Professor Judith Devlin of the School of History at UCD, Dr Conor Daly of Trinity College Dublin, giving the 'Ukraine's Jewish Heritage' talk at Trinity's public lecture series on the history and culture of Ukraine; and Dr Tanya Lokot, Associate Professor in Digital Media and Society from Dublin City University.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/1902_th_ukraine_pod_e88f32e5_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=180573&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="50856960" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">e88f32e5bb4c97dd46a730d0ed506f06</guid><pubDate>Sun, 19 Feb 2023 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Modern Ukraine</title><itunes:duration>00:52:58</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/ff42523b17f4dd2028a78f39724621f5.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=79aa86c8cc606b2ecc8781199f6a2f21"/><pp:original-pubdate>1676836800</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[In this episode, Dr Patrick Geoghegan explores the wondrous world of historical hairstyles with 'The Coiffured' exhibition curator and visual artist Amanda Jane Graham; looks at the world's first named author, Enheduanna, and the Women of Mesopotamia with Morgan Library exhibition curator Sidney Babcock; gets an insight into the People and Places of our past with the National Photographic Archive's Sara Smyth; and hears how to date your family photographs with Dr Katherine Howells, a Principal Records Specialist in the Visual Collections at the National Archives in the UK.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/1202_talking_history_exhibitions_89841e0e_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=179706&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="49724416" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">89841e0ec0567d3a260e451f5798c879</guid><pubDate>Sun, 12 Feb 2023 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>The History of Hairdressing</title><itunes:duration>00:51:47</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/9921f3b8ec09f54dd060b50dbcad6a4f.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=e2c6774a19041788056cdc7066a1442f"/><pp:original-pubdate>1676232000</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[To mark Ireland's new public holiday named after St Brigid, on this episode of Talking History we'll be exploring the life, legacy and legend of St Brigid and finding out how she became one of our patron saints. Joining Dr Patrick Geoghegan is Dr Edel Bhreathnach from the School of History at UCC, Dr Niamh Wycherley from Maynooth University, Laura Murphy from Herstory and behind the Bridget public holiday campaign, Dr Mary Condren from Trinity College Dublin's Centre for Gender and Women's Studies, and Arica Roberts from the Department of Archaeology at the University of Reading.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/0502_st_brigid_pod_for_talking_h_ccd14e7b_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=178550&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="49931264" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">ccd14e7b90231bb4198b85b1252b36a6</guid><pubDate>Sun, 05 Feb 2023 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>St Brigid</title><itunes:duration>00:52:00</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/c2b0d346cf20e89b889f378d9aa9d544.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=25587adf8856613a272944cbb381b5a2"/><pp:original-pubdate>1675627200</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[100 years ago, WB Yeats won the Nobel Prize for Literature. Dr Patrick Geoghegan looks at his life and legacy, his politics and his love of the occult, joined by esteemed panel Dr Adrian Paterson, Lecturer in English at the School of English and the Creative Arts at the University of Galway; Dr Lucy Collins, Associate Professor of Modern Poetry, at University College Dublin; Professor Roy Foster, University of Oxford, and the author of the authorized two-volume biography of Yeats; Professor Margaret Harper, Glucksman Professor in Contemporary Writing in English, University of Limerick, and formerly Director of the Yeats International Summer School and the President of the International Yeats Society; and Susan O'Keeffe, Director of Yeats Society Sligo.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/2901_yeats_podcast_078f28e5_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=177862&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="50581504" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">078f28e57f1dbbc6efef86b3c5c22366</guid><pubDate>Sun, 29 Jan 2023 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>WB Yeats</title><itunes:duration>00:52:41</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/10076d75c916a6724d6810d55e974d0f.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=800fb301bba7ce1b7687cf2bda3ddd0a"/><pp:original-pubdate>1675022400</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[In this episode of Talking History, we explore the Clerys archive and find out how the iconic building in Dublin has been restored. Joining host Dr Patrick Geoghegan is public historian Caitlin White of Trinity College Dublin as well as George O'Malley who specialises in the conservation and restoration of lime plaster and stucco, and led the plasterwork restoration at Clerys.
And later in the show, we're looking at the legends surrounding Alexander The Great and hearing how his story inspired many for centuries, as part of a new exhibition at the British Library in London.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/2201_th_clerys_pod_15261a13_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=176463&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="47985664" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">15261a1375e43ee9b0cd19230f923ef6</guid><pubDate>Sun, 22 Jan 2023 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>The History of Clerys</title><itunes:duration>00:49:59</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/3b3d8da22a49a87a7a10255d857354c8.jpeg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=f374d5498f3296499fee97c655004545"/><pp:original-pubdate>1674417600</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[On this episode of Talking History, Dr Patrick Geoghegan reflects on the life and legacy of Eoin MacNeill, the man best remembered for issuing the countermanding order in 1916, but whose career was far more significant and enduring. 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Murphy, Jean Monnet Chair in European Integration, a senior lecturer in politics with the Department of Government and Politics, University College Cork; Professor John O'Brennan, Jean Monnet Professor of European Integration at Maynooth University; and Maria Walsh MEP, to reflect on the impact of this membership on Ireland over the last five decades.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/010113_ireland_in_eu_pod_3dc3dac4_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=174063&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="48244736" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">3dc3dac4a1d7f3ffe145b986df7d8c94</guid><pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2023 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Ireland's 50-Year Membership of the EU</title><itunes:duration>00:50:15</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/107f39178b12281105746c34a3a9ff21.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=6e362dea5e7ced94459f636309e2e0d6"/><pp:original-pubdate>1672603200</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[In this Christmas episode of Talking History, Patrick Geoghegan explores what a royal Christmas was like, how the British monarch's Christmas speech came about, and delves into the story of Jesus's female disciples including Mary Magdalene.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/2512_th_xmas_special_pod_3a3f23cd_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=174054&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="54168576" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">3a3f23cd207c8f14d7a7c365a608fbc9</guid><pubDate>Sun, 25 Dec 2022 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Christmas Special</title><itunes:duration>00:56:25</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/bad385c0ec7f8dfadbe495f47e7c6a3e.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=0d4d364bc357b2e25f9d5ca7e451922f"/><pp:original-pubdate>1671998400</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[On this episode of Talking History, Dr Patrick Geoghegan speaks to: Dr Colin Martin, co-author of 'Armada: The Spanish Enterprise and England's Deliverance in 1588'; Dr Elizabethanne Boran, editor of 'Botany and Gardens in Early Modern Ireland'; and we delve into the history of nursing with Lisa McGeeney, registered nurse and midwife and author of the book ‘Nursing and midwifery in the poor-law unions of Borrisokane and Nenagh, 1882–1922’.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/1812_talking_history_armada_podc_01bfd48e_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=172641&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="50155520" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">01bfd48e375f5b3573c0f97d2ca29b42</guid><pubDate>Sun, 18 Dec 2022 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>The Armada</title><itunes:duration>00:52:14</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/a440d88100082a1585d0ec2b2716b057.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=735771e15dd1ed2fc873b166ad9a50e9"/><pp:original-pubdate>1671393600</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[In this episode of Talking History, Dr Patrick Geoghegan explores the history of Dublin Castle over the centuries, featuring a number of authors and editors of the new book “Dublin Castle: From Fortress to Palace” - Professor Seán Duffy, Professor of Medieval Irish and Insular History at Trinity College Dublin; John Montague, Associate Professor in the College of Architecture, Art and Design in the American University of Sharjah, UAE; and Con Manning, former Senior Archaeologist with the National Monuments Service, who directed excavations at Dublin Castle.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/1112_talking_history_dublin_cast_2b2ddf75_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=171500&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="50258944" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">2b2ddf75da0e5f05bc948eb55ee8654f</guid><pubDate>Sun, 11 Dec 2022 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Dublin Castle</title><itunes:duration>00:52:21</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/7bc7f8152e2176f1986849c20cdb9058.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=f30310fb6e50528dc6c1f93e976bb330"/><pp:original-pubdate>1670788800</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[On this week's Talking History: we chart the history of the World Cup; we discover Ireland's archives and hidden historical gems for #ExploreYourArchive; and we look back at the key events of the early 1920s in Beyond the Bullets.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/0412_talking_history_world_cup_p_a7e95b5f_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=171333&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="47703040" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">a7e95b5f5b6e308d775e87cbc398fc41</guid><pubDate>Sun, 04 Dec 2022 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>The History of The World Cup</title><itunes:duration>00:49:41</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/d82e9521c1b457f6bc80f3f7bccfb184.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=61b2364649a8c403b1bcbc4a42521d79"/><pp:original-pubdate>1670184000</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[UCD will host a national conference to mark the 100th anniversary of the new Irish state coming into effect on the 6th December 1922. It will explore the process of state formation amid an ongoing civil war and uncertainty over the future of the border with Northern Ireland. Leading academics will also discuss the evolution of the institutions of the state. Joining Dr Patrick Geoghegan to discuss this is: Dr Conor Mulvagh who lectures in the School of History at UCD with special responsibility for the Decade of Centenaries, one of the organisers of the conference; Dr Mary McAuliffe, Director of Gender Studies at UCD and her books include a biography of Margaret Skinnider; and Dr Thomas Mohr who lectures in the UCD Sutherland School of Law, is the author of 'Guardian of the Treaty', and is a Vice-President of the Irish Legal History Society.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/2711_th_state_podcast_e5322541_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=170496&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="43303936" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">e5322541c9c9e1c28a07ae6203b631f2</guid><pubDate>Sun, 27 Nov 2022 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>The History of the Foundation of The Irish State</title><itunes:duration>00:45:06</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/1b03ac3fe8091b9c13883f75d856c04c.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=e6dc95b9092f1aa7d27b8e59b13849a2"/><pp:original-pubdate>1669579200</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[Joining Dr. Patrick Geoghegan to discuss the life and death of Lord Castlereagh is:

- Prof. Thomas Bartlett, Emeritus Professor of Irish History at Aberdeen University and recently general editor of the four-volume 'Cambridge History of Ireland'.
- Dr. Georgina Laragy, Lecturer in History at Trinity College Dublin
- Dr. Tim Murtagh by phone. Archival Research Fellow, with the Beyond 2022 project, based in Trinity College Dublin’.
- Dr. Maeve Ryan, Senior Lecturer in History and Grand Strategy at Kings College London.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/1111_th_castlereagh_pod_44de58c6_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=165401&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="51693568" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">44de58c631069cb4471f4c53b170dab3</guid><pubDate>Sun, 13 Nov 2022 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>The Life &amp; Death of Lord Castlereagh</title><itunes:duration>00:53:50</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/64ee5b104d50639582ef1c5dbde905da.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=4be139abf75e5b5e2f317282d592090e"/><pp:original-pubdate>1668369600</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[The No. 1 podcast series hosted by Newstalk’s Court Correspondent, Frank Greaney returns for a second series. 

‘Inside the Crime’ investigates the unsolved murder of RTÉ set designer, Charles Self.

The new series of Inside The Crime tells the story of Charles Self, a young gay man who was murdered in Dublin 40 years ago.

Subscribe now at newstalk.com/insidethecrime or wherever you get your podcasts. ]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/itc_6_trailer_47ee521d_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=164284&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="2608128" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">47ee521d2412ebe0d28ac55098f85170</guid><pubDate>Tue, 08 Nov 2022 18:04:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Inside the Crime: The Charles Self Murder</title><itunes:duration>00:02:42</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/1bfee2d64363896444e4f3fa295a78aa.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=864ab3a373bb69025d9a054cef355ce0"/><pp:original-pubdate>1667930640</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[Joining Dr Patrick Geoghegan to discuss "Il Duce" Benito Mussolini and also the life of his daughter Edda Mussolini is Paul Corner, Emeritus Professor of European History and former Director of the Centre for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes at the University of Siena and author of Mussolini in Myth and Memory, and biographer Caroline Moorehead, the author of Edda Mussolini: The Most Dangerous Woman in Europe.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/0611_th_mussolini_podcast_80234d38_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=163890&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="49588224" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">80234d384c2edcca1dc710e71aadea7b</guid><pubDate>Sun, 06 Nov 2022 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Mussolini and Fascist Italy</title><itunes:duration>00:51:39</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/a5e77a50b266d2786914e68c0b848eb2.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=0a4dce910f6d7a65eb5e163a50920cf9"/><pp:original-pubdate>1667764800</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[On this episode of Talking History: Dr Patrick Geoghegan meets Dr Emily Mark-FitzGerald, Associate Professor, School of Art History and Cultural Policy at UCD; Brian Crowley, Curator of Collections at Kilmainham Gaol Museum; and Ciarán McCabe, social historian of Ireland and Britain in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries, with particular interest in the history of poverty and welfare, women’s history and urban history.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/3010_th_famine_podcast_0021208e_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=163238&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="48369664" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">0021208eaf969b7f9c800a550c8673e6</guid><pubDate>Sun, 30 Oct 2022 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>The Great Irish Famine</title><itunes:duration>00:50:23</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/d212676c33281c689ebb3d7694caa59e.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=5e902891a7eeff7c89e0e8b8a616d443"/><pp:original-pubdate>1667160000</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[In this episode of Talking History, Dr Patrick Geoghegan celebrates the life and legacy of iconic author Agatha Christie alongside noted historian and chief curator of Historic Royal Palaces, Dr Lucy Worsley, author of Agatha Christie: A Very Elusive Woman.

He is also joined by John Curran, leading Irish Agatha Christie expert, literary scholar and archivist, who edited the Agatha Christie Newsletter and is author of 'Agatha Christie's Secret Notebooks', and Tony Medawar, who is leading the programming for the Agatha Christie Festival in 2023.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/2310_th_agatha_christie_podcast_7c545bc5_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=161571&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="50631680" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">7c545bc55b2d321d3dd4df95ad6f5094</guid><pubDate>Sun, 23 Oct 2022 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Agatha Christie: Her Life and Legacy, featuring Lucy Worsley</title><itunes:duration>00:52:44</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/af398681d0f45403fd6641a0218930f2.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=df36da27bacc25129cf79d00f1bbab2b"/><pp:original-pubdate>1666551600</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[On this episode of Talking History, Dr Patrick Geoghegan interviews author and journalist Clodagh Finn about her new book, Her Keys To The City: Honouring The Women Who Made Dublin. Also featured is an exploration of Land Surveying in Ireland 1690-1830 with author Finnian O Cionnaith.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/1610_talking_history_podcast_338560fe_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=137202&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="50523136" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">338560fe3a3e3bb3fe059cf799f826f1</guid><pubDate>Sun, 16 Oct 2022 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Pioneering Dublin Women and The History of Mapping Ireland</title><itunes:duration>00:52:37</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/2b3c948a0f7e8edcd151f6c4ebea6181.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=cf939df2ed12954128735c6fe67b3353"/><pp:original-pubdate>1665946800</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[In a special episode broadcast from the GPO in Dublin for the Dublin Festival of History, Dr Patrick Geoghegan marks World Post Day with a panel of experts to discuss the iconic building of the General Post Office and its history - featuring GPO Museum Curator Stephen Ferguson and historians Dr Sinead McCoole, Mary Muldowney and Cathy Scuffil.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/0910_th_gpo_podcast_db7ac8be_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=136637&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="48869376" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">db7ac8be27e8ed54c620b6d884045beb</guid><pubDate>Sun, 09 Oct 2022 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>The GPO</title><itunes:duration>00:50:54</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/d8f359fb35ac9833edc2de60c6f9e6e7.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=3c0c55d02a2e8626b1d6aba810a769b8"/><pp:original-pubdate>1665342000</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[Returning to the subject of our most popular podcast, Dr Patrick Geoghegan discusses the events and impact of the Irish Civil War with a new panel of experts, focusing particularly on Co Kerry - joining him in this episode are Dr Mary McAuliffe, historian and Director of the UCD Gender Studies Programme, Owen O’Shea, historian and author of upcoming book ‘No Middle Path: The Civil War In Kerry’, and the authors of The Irish Civil War In Colour - Michael B. Barry, a historian who has written many books on the Irish Revolutionary period, and John O’Byrne, a professional photographer and colouriser who specialises in colourising military scenes from the early twentieth century.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/0210_th_civil_war_podcast_e3909787_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=135853&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="49345536" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">e3909787125cea3c3706ce21ea8ade00</guid><pubDate>Sun, 02 Oct 2022 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>The Irish Civil War: How It Impacted Kerry</title><itunes:duration>00:51:24</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/e58cdaae06e5038cdf6f74e7fc7e0079.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=743b3ca361405e7c3800cc6123b57e86"/><pp:original-pubdate>1664737200</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[In this episode of Talking History, Dr Patrick Geoghegan investigates the rise and fall of Oliver Cromwell with a panel of experts: Professor John Morrill, emeritus professor of British and Irish history at the University of Cambridge; Dr Miranda Malins, historian and Trustee of the Cromwell Association; Professor Micheál Ó Siochrú from the Department of History at Trinity College Dublin; and Professor Sarah Covington, Professor of History at the Graduate Center and Queens College of the City of New York in the US.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/2509_th_cromwell_podcast_55d2f2d5_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=134840&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="50671616" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">55d2f2d5452e0af4f99e52141944eeab</guid><pubDate>Sun, 25 Sep 2022 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Oliver Cromwell: His Rise And Fall</title><itunes:duration>00:52:46</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/e2a302b7bb8bbfc2d886bfc824a80cfe.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=efd064f2073aa19552316ad521cea205"/><pp:original-pubdate>1664132400</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[In this episode of Talking History, Patrick Geoghegan speaks with historian Dr Elaine Sisson about the forgotten star of Dublin's theatre scene, Daisy Bannard Cogley, following her profile in History Ireland; broadcaster Simon Jenkins discusses his new book on The Celts; and we journey through a thousand years of Russia's history with Orlando Figes.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/1809_talking_history_books_podca_fbcfdc63_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=133965&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="47645696" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">fbcfdc63d61e872842bfa2f5da688394</guid><pubDate>Sun, 18 Sep 2022 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>The Forgotten Radical Irish Theatre Entrepreneur, The Celts, and How Russia Views Its History</title><itunes:duration>00:49:37</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/bbe84b7e62a2c87fa2f13474b26ed646.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=cfcfd6830633ded269eedcca90cef674"/><pp:original-pubdate>1663527600</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[Marking the 21st anniversary of 9/11, Dr Patrick Geoghegan is joined by historians J Samuel Walker, author of 'The Day That Shook America - A Concise History of 9/11', Dr Daniel Geary, Mark Pigott Associate Professor in American History at Trinity College Dublin, and Professor Edward Spiers, Emeritus Professor of Strategic Studies at the University of Leeds.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/1109_talking_history_nineeleven__16c88ab5_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=133495&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="49823744" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">16c88ab590c4c4371397439be0637a24</guid><pubDate>Sun, 11 Sep 2022 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>9/11: A History</title><itunes:duration>00:51:53</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/e919a5a3f639fcc5f05049be060176eb.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=bdcac0e547dd16c8f794ebcd68382787"/><pp:original-pubdate>1662922800</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[On this special episode of Talking History, our panel reflects on the life and legacy of Queen Elizabeth II, following the announcement of her death age 96.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/1109_talking_history_queen_speci_a2ff16f1_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=133474&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="45931520" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">a2ff16f1effe92bc99e2934fbbfe4a32</guid><pubDate>Fri, 09 Sep 2022 14:15:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Queen Elizabeth II Special</title><itunes:duration>00:47:50</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/130afe907a3b5850a87f18305b561acb.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=2633af18754fe6e562d70b45a2e0e934"/><pp:original-pubdate>1662732900</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[On this episode of Talking History, Patrick Geoghegan speaks to Flora Fraser, author of 'Pretty Young Rebel: The Life of Flora Macdonald' and John Keay, author of 'Himalaya: Exploring the Roof of the World'.

To discuss the history of the Irish language through the lens of government policy is John Walsh, author of 'One Hundred Years of Irish Language Policy, 1922-2022'.

And why did it take so long for Rome to conquer Britain? 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Also featured is a discussion on the 40th anniversary of the first Aids case in Ireland.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/0708_talking_history_cia_podcast_8de96d38_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=130035&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="48563200" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">8de96d38832b68f5b6759480385b17db</guid><pubDate>Sun, 07 Aug 2022 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>The History of the CIA</title><itunes:duration>00:50:35</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/86c5e4a2c8180d247dd26ddd96c1692d.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=b880e32eb49e2b1a63b9ab4f56f6b786"/><pp:original-pubdate>1659898800</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[On this episode of Talking History, Patrick and his guests reflect on the life and work of Kerry storyteller Peig Sayers and why we as a society may not have the full picture of her - featuring Dr Katie Mischler from the Museum of Literature Ireland and a curator of their Peig exhibition, Lorcán Ó Cinnéide, Manager of the OPW Blasket Centre, and Dr Críostóir Mac Cárthaigh, Director of the National Folklore Collection at UCD.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/3107_th_peig_podcast_bdaa7cb4_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=129328&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="48227328" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">bdaa7cb475d619edc0cb443e28e6d58a</guid><pubDate>Sun, 31 Jul 2022 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Peig Sayers: The Untold Story</title><itunes:duration>00:50:14</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/5b2bfaabef964205fabf9ad7066b6026.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=8d1d9df2ee887ab4a542db350ee0d0f8"/><pp:original-pubdate>1659294000</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[In this episode of Talking History, Patrick Geoghegan finds out about the life, music and legacy of JS Bach; discusses the last thousand years of female composers like Clara Schumann and why they have been silenced throughout history; and explores the story of a recently discovered self-portrait of Van Gogh. Joining him on the show are musicologist Markus Zepf of the Bach Museum, Classical Women author Dr Noel Culleton, and Professor Frances Fowle, Senior Curator of French Art at the National Galleries of Scotland.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/2407_talking_history_music_and_a_6af77e39_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=128879&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="47884288" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">6af77e39f2ddd6b661d9a615531aedc0</guid><pubDate>Sun, 24 Jul 2022 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Classical Music and Art: Bach, Schumann and Van Gogh</title><itunes:duration>00:49:52</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/323147b2fb18b4ea84819162342a2a59.jpeg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=724c9ff0b81187e97c37f19132c6a451"/><pp:original-pubdate>1658692800</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[On this week's episode of Talking History, Patrick Geoghegan examines what Irish artefacts mean to us as a nation and what Ireland's most interesting ones are. He's joined by Lynn Scarff, director of The National Museum of Ireland, Trevor White, director of the Little Museum of Dublin, Helen O’Carroll, Curator/Manager of Kerry County Museum and Jill Cousins, director of The Hunt Museum in Limerick.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/1707_talking_history_artefacts_p_8b5321cf_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=128461&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="45865984" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">8b5321cf643a4e710503dbb106f41473</guid><pubDate>Sun, 17 Jul 2022 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Irish Artefacts</title><itunes:duration>00:47:46</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/41b94a180fe12566e17b6861a2a9512d.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=65030b437e70ee1758715fb516ebfafd"/><pp:original-pubdate>1658088000</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[On this episode of Talking History: a focus on the local history of Clare, Dublin and Kerry - as Dr Patrick Geoghegan hears from "The Scariff Martyrs: War, Murder and Memory in East Clare" author Tomás Mac Conmara; the story of Fr John O'Sullivan and the Famine Poor of Kerry, from Dr Colum Kenny, author of "Kenmare - History and Survival"; the story of Ireland's capital city from "Dublin, 1910-1940: Shaping the city and suburbs" author Dr Ruth McManus; and we discuss The Rise and Fall of Christian Ireland with Professor Crawford Gribben.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/1007_talking_history_podcast_4a691480_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=127680&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="46375936" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">4a691480177f4cb0d00ebba486424aae</guid><pubDate>Sun, 10 Jul 2022 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>The Scariff Martyrs, Kerry's Famine Poor and Dublin 1910-1940</title><itunes:duration>00:48:18</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/4a649f70af4c1e2a7ff137174953dc13.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=dfe15f38a9a0f83d6a39d6e47bbc9968"/><pp:original-pubdate>1657483200</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[On this episode of Talking History, Patrick Geoghegan explores Ireland's Middle Kingdom.  We find out about the history of Rathgar and Churchtown and we hear some great stories about Galway over the centuries.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/talking_history_a82640fb_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=127314&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="33925120" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">a82640fb94367c961f7c449197ea6ec2</guid><pubDate>Sun, 03 Jul 2022 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Ireland's Middle Kingdom</title><itunes:duration>00:35:17</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/b35f51e40e1589b6bf59a0d8c6006f88.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=33b261f094487eb4ea16e6148b4b174e"/><pp:original-pubdate>1656878400</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[On this episode of Talking History, to mark the anniversary of JFK's visit to Ireland in June 1963, Patrick Geoghegan speaks with Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Fredrik Logevall of Harvard University and author of 'JFK: Coming of Age in the American Century, 1917-1956', EPIC Irish Emigration Museum's Nathan Mannion, and longtime Talking History listener Ray Cass who was there on the day when President John F. Kennedy arrived at Dublin Airport.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/2606_th_jfk_podcast_bcf6ae6f_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=126473&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="46178304" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">bcf6ae6f674d0493ec5d8dc616122eb8</guid><pubDate>Sun, 26 Jun 2022 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>JFK's Visit To Ireland</title><itunes:duration>00:48:06</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/456c0be5b86b139f28edaea564385709.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=778cff2a27dfe7a3320891456c2360ff"/><pp:original-pubdate>1656273600</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[On this episode of Talking History, we discuss the Irish Civil War on its 100th anniversary - joined by Diarmaid Ferriter, professor of Modern Irish History at University College Dublin, and author of ‘Between Two Hells: The Irish Civil War’; Dr Sinead McCoole, historian and curator; and co-authors of Cathal Brugha: An Indomitable Spirit, Dr Daithi Ó Corráin, assistant professor in the School of History and Geography at Dublin City University and co-author of The Dead of the Irish Revolution, co-editor of the Irish Revolution, 1912–23 series, and Dr Gerard Hanley of DCU's School of History.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/1906_irish_civil_war_podcast_50c705b2_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=125877&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="47770624" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">50c705b2d420fe9e8e3f959dd467809a</guid><pubDate>Sun, 19 Jun 2022 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>The Irish Civil War</title><itunes:duration>00:49:45</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/05400f44f2a858eae528029955625292.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=b9162880a3e0f8e52cc8eca5b95d80e0"/><pp:original-pubdate>1655668800</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[On this episode of Talking History, marking the 75th anniversary of the publication of the diary of Anne Frank, Dr Patrick Geoghegan explores her story and its impact with Karen Bartlett, author of 'The Diary That Changed The World'. He is also joined by the authors of 'Family Histories of World War II: Survivors and Descendants', Róisín Healy and Gearóid Barry of NUI Galway.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/1206_th_anne_frank_podcast_86f51bec_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=125048&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="44248064" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">86f51bec88f313d107f0e1c29e3c442e</guid><pubDate>Sun, 12 Jun 2022 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Anne Frank and World War Two</title><itunes:duration>00:46:05</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/917a78e5cc49013ed7f56269ec6c2293.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=faf637e3c06a21971d59464e4529f561"/><pp:original-pubdate>1655064000</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[As Britain marks Queen Elizabeth II's platinum jubilee this weekend, Dr Patrick Geoghegan is joined by an esteemed panel of experts to discuss the ups and downs of the monarch's 70 years on the throne. Featuring Dr Carolyn Harris, an expert in the history of European monarchy, an instructor in history at the University of Toronto and royal commentator; Professor Philip Murphy, author of ‘Monarchy and the End of Empire: The House of Windsor, the British Government, and the Postwar Commonwealth’ and ‘The Empire’s New Clothes: The Myth of the Commonwealth’, and Director of History and Policy at the Institute of Historical Research at the University of London; and Professor Irene Morra of Cardiff University, currently Visiting Professor in English Literature at the University of Toronto, and author of ‘The New Elizabethan Age: Culture, Society, and National Identity after World War II’.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/0506_th_queen_podcast_79b98208_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=124281&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="43600896" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">79b98208ac4f2b43db13606525e9b44d</guid><pubDate>Sun, 05 Jun 2022 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Queen Elizabeth II: 70 years on the throne</title><itunes:duration>00:45:25</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/842dda7f1a41e8afd1af9a0fa0594dd0.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=540c70a8f2dd015d95d3a43dc6e76a06"/><pp:original-pubdate>1654459200</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[As the exhibition ‘Tutankhamun: Excavating the Archive’ opens at the University of Oxford, in this episode Patrick Geoghegan discusses the impact of the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun 100 years ago, debates the darker legacy of the pharaoh, and spotlights the overlooked Egyptians who contributed to the finding. He's joined by an esteemed panel: Professor Christina Riggs of Durham University's History Department, Dr Hussein Omar of the School of History at University College Dublin, and Dr Daniela Rosenow, co-curator of the exhibition and project officer at the Griffith Institute at Oxford.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/2905_tutankhamun_podcast_43f0a0ce_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=121619&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="45180928" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">43f0a0ce3dcf6f3b3d23bf8ef478f0fa</guid><pubDate>Sun, 29 May 2022 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>The Life and Legacy of Tutankhamun</title><itunes:duration>00:47:03</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/c07adf686d78acb47768fec4ce19de05.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=6338ad42d4e6ff575ef778c6e47b2689"/><pp:original-pubdate>1653854400</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[Patrick Geoghegan is joined by a host of esteemed guests to discuss the following books: 'For King & Country: The British Monarchy and The First World War' by Heather Jones; '1922: Scenes from a Turbulent Year' by Nick Rennison; 'Belonging & Betrayal: How Jews Made The Art World Modern' by Charles Dellheim; and 'British Romanticism and Religion' by Jeffrey W. Barbeau.

Listen and subscribe to Talking History with Patrick Geoghegan on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.
 
You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/2005_talking_history_podcast_571bd155_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=119975&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="45471744" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">571bd15593711bdf66a3f66fadc8c0c4</guid><pubDate>Sun, 22 May 2022 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate><title>Best of May Books II</title><itunes:duration>00:47:21</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/71194891a26375819fe999f75d3c719a.jpeg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=24367244f4f65d7a12ef83380fc5c0b4"/><pp:original-pubdate>1653249600</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[Join Patrick for the best of Irish and International history publications for May 2022. Books covered on the show include: Periodicals and journalism in twentieth-century Ireland 2, the editors Mark O'Brien &amp; Felix M. Larkin; The Songs of Elizabeth Cronin, Irish Traditional Singer, by Dáibhí Ó Cróinín; You Will Dye at Midnight: Victorian Threatening Letters, by Donal P. McCracken; Irish Lives in America by Liz Evers and Niav Gallagher; and Legacies of the Magdalen Laundries – Commemoration, gender, and the postcolonial carceral state, which is edited by Miriam Haughton, Mary McAuliffe and Emilie Pine.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/best_of_may_books_448b9f0e-2d9b-4dda-acff-26919157bc76_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=118687&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="49904265" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">https://cdn.radiocms.net/radio-cms/uploads/2022/05/12150519/1505-TH-Best-of-May-Books-Podcast.mp3</guid><pubDate>Sun, 15 May 2022 21:00:51 +0000</pubDate><title>Best of May Books</title><itunes:duration>00:51:58</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/01bfa7a1151078a0f4bb04c49ccddec1.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=0ef332ccf7ac8516fe9e6f1502dd67ea"/><pp:original-pubdate>1652648451</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[Patrick and an esteemed panel of philosophers, writers and biographers discuss the life and intellectual legacy of ancient Greek philosopher and sage Epicurus. Joining Patrick on the panel are: Dr Catherine Wilson, author of 'How to Be an Epicurean: The Ancient Art of Living Well', Professor James Warren, Faculty of Classics, Cambridge, Dr Martin Brady, Head of the Dept of Classics, UCD, Dr John Sellars, Reader in Philosophy, Royal Holloway University of London, Professor Monica Gale, Professor in Classics, Trinity College Dublin and Dr Tim O' Keefe, Georgia State University.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/best_of_epicurus_7859dbee-e057-4075-8eb4-1599f04e7205_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=118251&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="50282100" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">https://cdn.radiocms.net/radio-cms/uploads/2022/05/08200053/0805-TH-Epicurus-final.mp3</guid><pubDate>Sun, 08 May 2022 21:00:53 +0000</pubDate><title>Best Of: Epicurus</title><itunes:duration>00:52:22</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/2a2d3931b926c262f7daa34b6e77a9ba.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=95312800c4388f7a4d86c00f3d3adbf5"/><pp:original-pubdate>1652043653</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[Patrick is joined by a number of experts on one of Ireland's most famous mythical figures
]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/fionn_mac_cumhaill_special_d1d808e8-eccf-42d2-9e79-ef9a42ba9aa4_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=118250&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="46954392" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">https://cdn.radiocms.net/radio-cms/uploads/2022/04/29174201/0105-TH-Pod.mp3</guid><pubDate>Sun, 01 May 2022 20:00:35 +0000</pubDate><title>Fionn Mac Cumhaill Special</title><itunes:duration>00:48:54</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/0e800039ccd90bf497402e36622f773f.png?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=c12dba69a7f44ed5e99ebc4eb1fe4e3d"/><pp:original-pubdate>1651435235</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[Join Patrick for the best of Irish and International history publications for April 2022. Books covered on the show include: 'Churchill, Master and Commander: Winston Churchill at War 1895–1945', by Anthony Tucker-Jones; 'The Improbable Adventures of Miss Emily Soldene: Actress, Writer and Rebel', by Helen Batten; 'Roscommon. The Irish Revolution, 1912–23', by John Burke; 'We Go Into Action Today At Noon: First-hand Accounts From Ireland's Revolutionary Years, 1913-22', by Eamonn Duggan; and 'Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Hearts', by Nadine Akkerman.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/best_of_april_books_e45892c7-f782-4d92-8d80-4744400e2a18_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=118247&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="48560108" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">https://cdn.radiocms.net/radio-cms/uploads/2022/04/23123442/2404-April-Books-1-Podcast.mp3</guid><pubDate>Sun, 24 Apr 2022 21:00:08 +0000</pubDate><title>Best of April Books</title><itunes:duration>00:50:34</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/58c7171ad954dcf405084aa65add8283.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=c65147d005d829f58b0469d30e9487d4"/><pp:original-pubdate>1650834008</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[On today's episode of Talking History, Patrick Geoghegan reflects on the 110th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic, with guests Julie Cook, author of 'The Titanic and the City of Widows it Left Behind', Gareth Russell, historian and author of 'The Ship of Dreams', and Nicola Pierce, author of 'Titanic: True Stories of Her Passengers, Crew and Legacy'.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/110th_anniversary_of_the_titanic_8ebf02f5-a8c5-487e-aa44-0823ea1c6d99_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=118244&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="43103233" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">https://cdn.radiocms.net/radio-cms/uploads/2022/04/16113337/1704-Titanic-podcast.mp3</guid><pubDate>Sun, 17 Apr 2022 21:00:56 +0000</pubDate><title>110th Anniversary of the Titanic Sinking</title><itunes:duration>00:44:53</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/6599a4c52d773fee760d08c9c7f6fc65.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=bb2bc1a4f9c27d4a64af948ea37844a8"/><pp:original-pubdate>1650229256</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[Talking History reflects on the life and times of African-American abolitionist and statesman Frederick Douglass, who visited Ireland in 1845.

Dr Patrick Geoghegan meets Professor Christine Kinealy, Director of Ireland’s Great Hunger Institute, and author of ‘Frederick Douglass in Ireland: In his own words’; Dr David Blight, Sterling Professor of History, of African American Studies, and of American Studies; Dr Laurence Fenton, Author of 'Frederick Douglass in Ireland, The Black O’Connell', and Professor Robert S Levine, Biographer, Distinguished University Professor in English at the University of Maryland. In this episode, they examine the orator's early life and the impact of slavery, all the way to his relationship with President Abraham Lincoln.]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/frederick_douglass_0784edb4-0eac-42af-9e39-c0d2f920df60_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=118243&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="48497725" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">https://cdn.radiocms.net/radio-cms/uploads/2022/04/12114730/1004-Frederick-Douglass-final.mp3</guid><pubDate>Tue, 12 Apr 2022 12:35:12 +0000</pubDate><title>Frederick Douglass</title><itunes:duration>00:50:30</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/c10aa568ef1acdbd6aca6380d99fa0c7.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=37e6e7a37acc74ed6abe91c26bf2b53a"/><pp:original-pubdate>1649766912</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[Join Patrick for the best of Irish and International history publications for March 2022. Books covered on the show include: ,  'Illuminating Natural History: The Art and Science of Mark Catesby' with Henrietta Mc Burney, 'Developing Rural Ireland' with Michael O'Fathartaigh, 'Mary Churchill’s War' with Emma Soames,  'Vinegar Hill: The Last Stand of the Wexford Rebels of 1798' with Ronan O'Flaherty and Jacqui Hynes.
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]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/best_of_march_books_part_two_1c1bdaf2-f3e1-4978-a395-2bf78d6b1aa9_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=118240&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="46100311" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">https://cdn.radiocms.net/radio-cms/uploads/2022/03/20121547/2703th.mp3</guid><pubDate>Sun, 20 Mar 2022 12:15:47 +0000</pubDate><title>Best of March Books - Part Two</title><itunes:duration>00:48:01</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/d7f70e1ea94f0049a9b6bc164c99f192.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=4cf058afb9832f50b6e161d9204c5086"/><pp:original-pubdate>1647778547</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[Join Patrick for the best of Irish and International history publications for March 2022. Books covered on the show include: 'The Last Witches of England' with John Callow, 'The Reckoning: The Defeat of Army Group South, 1944' with Prit Buttar,  'Kenmare: History and Survival' with Colum Kenny, 'The Story of the Country House: A History of Places and People' with Clive Aslet and 'Mozart in Motion' with Patrick Mackie.


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]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/best_of_march_books_part_one_e6e1c49a-64ce-4d15-8d5f-861d6f79c257_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=118237&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="42953604" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">https://cdn.radiocms.net/radio-cms/uploads/2022/03/13201317/17.03BestofBooksMarchPart1.mp3</guid><pubDate>Sun, 13 Mar 2022 20:13:17 +0000</pubDate><title>Best of March Books - Part One</title><itunes:duration>00:44:44</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/104c0e3a73d6eed70edbfd30a1efc92f.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=ceede2c89e14532d83a2452f40d6a4d0"/><pp:original-pubdate>1647202397</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[To discuss the life and times of Jewish philosopher Maimonides on Talking History with Professor Patrick Geoghegan was Professor Sarah Stroumsa, the Alice and Jack Ormond Emeritus professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the author of 'Maimonides in his world: Portrait of a Mediterranean thinker', Dr Moshe Halbertal, Professor of Jewish thought and philosophy at Hebrew University Jerusalem and is also Grüss professor of Law at NYU, Dr Marc Shapiro, Weinberg Chair in Judaic Studies at the University of Scranton and author of Author of ‘Studies in Maimonides and His Interpreters’. Dr George Yaakov professor George Yaakov for Modern Jewish philosophy at Bar Ilan University in Ramat Gan, Israel, Professor Robert Eisen, Professor of Religion and Judaic Studies at George Washington University in Washington DC and Dr David Biale, Emanuel Ringelblum Distinguished Professor of Jewish History, University of California, Davis and author Not in the Heavens: The Tradition of Jewish Secular Thought.”
]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/the_impact_of_maimonides_51ed8da8-6605-4bf9-b6fc-f0ca63de0d1c_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=118234&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="71212508" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">https://cdn.radiocms.net/radio-cms/uploads/2022/03/08171357/TH0603.mp3</guid><pubDate>Tue, 08 Mar 2022 17:14:05 +0000</pubDate><title>The Impact Of Maimonides</title><itunes:duration>00:49:26</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/bdb1f231635ca13c7955a709a5c83033.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=0c74b350bcdd72255c5c223930280bbf"/><pp:original-pubdate>1646759645</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[This week Patrick covers the best in Irish and International history publications for February 2022. Books covered on the show include: 'Maladies of Empire: How Colonialism, Slavery and War Transformed Medicine' with Jim Downs, 'The Celtic Myths That Shape The Way We Think' with Mark Williams, 'The Queen v Patrick O'Donnell' with Sean O Curirreain, 'The Dublin Cattle Market's Decline 1955-1973' with Declan O Brien and 'Jane Austen Early and Late' with Freya Johnson.

]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/best_of_february_books_part_two_174d8e82-c1b4-4359-9e8b-62435d1104a8_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=118231&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="22038173" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">https://cdn.radiocms.net/radio-cms/uploads/2022/02/27180016/TH-Podcast-27-Feb-2022-Books-2.mp3</guid><pubDate>Sun, 27 Feb 2022 18:00:16 +0000</pubDate><title>Best of February Books - Part Two</title><itunes:duration>00:45:54</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/ef45209adbbd7b3dd3d9d07e4e2213de.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=b631abf86b0a26966f69e51e9f47a1ee"/><pp:original-pubdate>1645984816</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[This week Patrick explores the life and legacy of Cnut, also known as Cnut the Great and Canute, was King of England from 1016. Joining Patrick on the panel are:Dr. Timothy Bolton is an honorary fellow of both Cardiff and Aberdeen Universities, Caitlin Ellis is an expert on Medieval Britain and Ireland has recently begun work as an O’Donovan Scholar in the School of Celtic at the Dublin Institute of Advanced Studies, Philip Parker is a former diplomat and publisher, Professor Levi Roach teaches at the University of Exeter and is an expert in kingship and royal governance and Tore Skeie Author of: The Wolf Age: The Vikings, The Anglo Saxons and the Battle for the North Sea Empire.
]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/the_life_times_of_cnut_the_great_f234aaa8-26bc-4df3-8b74-d24028ff0118_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=118229&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="70209030" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">https://cdn.radiocms.net/radio-cms/uploads/2022/02/20203111/2002THCNUT.mp3</guid><pubDate>Sun, 20 Feb 2022 20:31:19 +0000</pubDate><title>The Life &amp; Times Of Cnut The Great</title><itunes:duration>00:48:45</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/a6493367b4dfbc2cf4ea26ca731b39d6.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=ba2000fc3b2a85e81596c979263c6a81"/><pp:original-pubdate>1645389079</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[Join Patrick for the best in Irish and International history publications for February 2022. Books covered on the show include: 'Meet The Georgians' with Robert Peal, 'The Reckoning' with Prit Buttar, 'Colm O'Caodhain: An Irish Singer and His World' with Rionach ui Ogain, 'Faith and Fury: The Evangelical Campaign in Dingle and West Kerry 1825-45' with Bryan Mac Mahon, Peadar Cowan (1903-62) Westmeath GAA administrator and political maverick with Tom Hunt, and 'Christian Ireland' with Crawford Gribben.

]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/best_of_february_books_part_one_3b9ae2dd-e6d4-4ce5-8529-c0892d4f7410_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=118226&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="22356658" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">https://cdn.radiocms.net/radio-cms/uploads/2022/02/13203030/TH-Podcast-Books-Feb-13-Books-1-.mp3</guid><pubDate>Sun, 13 Feb 2022 20:30:30 +0000</pubDate><title>Best of February Books - Part One</title><itunes:duration>00:46:34</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/40af7b25259326e36e77f66665037176.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=1775ac15c8f7fb359e0cb0c7c2571e17"/><pp:original-pubdate>1644784230</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[Join Patrick for the best of Irish and International history publications for January 2022. Books covered on the show include: 'A Brief History of Motion' with Tom Standage, 'The Searchers: The Quest for the Lost of the First World War' with Robert Sackville West, 'The Bronze Lie' with Myke Cole, 'The Poets of Rapallo' with Lauren Arrington, 'The Last Viking: The True Story of King Harald Hardrada' with Don Hollway and 'The Finnish-Soviet Winter War 1939-40' with Dr David Murphy.
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]]></description><enclosure url="https://bauernordic-pods.sharp-stream.com/ie/2710/best_of_january_books_part_two_b43876b1-fa80-45e2-b647-a09fdeed2465_normal.mp3?aw_0_1st.episodeid=118224&amp;aw_0_1st.collectionid=2710" length="21922586" type="audio/mpeg"/><guid isPermaLink="false">https://cdn.radiocms.net/radio-cms/uploads/2022/01/23203016/23Podcast.mp3</guid><pubDate>Sun, 23 Jan 2022 13:30:16 +0000</pubDate><title>Best of January Books - Part Two</title><itunes:duration>00:45:40</itunes:duration><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://studio-podplay.imgix.net/img/df25185726827396a9440d8877da9e40.jpg?auto=compress&amp;h=1500&amp;w=1500&amp;s=7942c91cd55806568ac6b74feb2fb4b2"/><pp:original-pubdate>1642944616</pp:original-pubdate><pp:exclusive>false</pp:exclusive></item><item><description><![CDATA[This week Patrick and a panel of esteemed historians, researchers and scholars discuss the lore of the great mythical hunter-warrior Fionn Mac Cumhaill. Joining Patrick on the panel are: Dr Natasha Sumner, Director Fionn Cycle Folklore Project, Harvard, Dr Kevin Murray, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Early and Medieval Irish, University College Cork, Dr Sile Ni Muhurchu, Department of Modern Irish, University College Cork, Brian O' Sullivan, Author and Historian, Dr Jim MacKillop, Editor of  the 'Oxford Dictionary of Celtic Mythology' and Dr Joseph Flahive, Scholar, Royal Irish Academy, Dublin.

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This evenings music is from Brendan Kerr and Catriona Gribbon.

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Note: Juliana Adelman's book will be available in paper back this Autumn. See details below.
https://manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526160706/

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