UCD School of History has announced the launch of ‘History Hub’s Educational Resources’, a brand new podcast series for all history students of all ages – from the School of History at University College Dublin.
The series, which consists of interviews and lectures, features UCD historians sharing their expertise on topics such as: the Anglo-Irish Treaty; the development of fascism in interwar Europe; the Irish Women’s suffrage movement; and the Catholic Church in twentieth century Ireland.
In episode one, History Hub editor Dr Irial Glynn is in conversation with Professor Diarmaid Ferriter on a defining moment in modern Irish history, the negotiation of the Anglo-Irish Treaty in 1921.
The full interview is available to podcast on Soundcloud, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and RSS.
History Hub’s Educational Resources
A video of the interview is also available to watch on our Youtube channel. Check out a short clip below.
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