Week 4, Lecture 16 - The Reasons for the Act of Union, 1798 1799
The 16th part of the 'Ireland in Rebellion: 1782-1916' lecture series delivered by Professor Patrick Geoghegan, Department of History, Trinity College Dublin http://www.tcd.ie/

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Week 4, Lecture 17 - The Passing of the Act of Union

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Week 4, Lecture 18 - Lord Castlereagh

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Hobbes and the Person of the State | Professor Quentin Skinner

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Week 4, Lecture 19 - The Aftermath of the Passing of the Act of Union

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Sipping History: 1798 Irish Rebellion Explained Over a Pint

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2025 Annual Edmund Burke Lecture | William Dalrymple

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Cromwell and Ireland with Prof. Micheál Ó Siochrú

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Week 3, Lecture 11 - The Causes of the 1798 Rebellion

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The Partition of Ireland - How and Why Did it Happen?

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The Anglo-Irish Trade War | Éamon de Valera - The Man that was Ireland

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Britain Sold Palestine to Pay Its WWI Debt. The Balfour Declaration Was a Banking Deal!

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Week 6, Lecture 26 - The Rise of Daniel O'Connell

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What Made Britain Unite? | The Union of the Crowns and the Acts of Union Explained

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Week 10, Lecture 45 - Edward Carson

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A Timeline Of The Potato Famine That Changed Ireland Forever

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Suez 1956: How One Phone Call From Washington Bankrupted the British Empire in a Weekend

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The destruction of the Public Record Office in 1922 : Catriona Crowe

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Week 3, Lecture 13 - The British Response to the Rising, 1798

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Week 5, Lecture 22 - The 1803 Rebellion

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