Week 1, Lecture 5: Interview with Prof Micheál Ó Siochrú on 1641 and the Challenges of Irish History
The fifth part of the course 'Ireland in Rebellion' - an interview with Professor Micheál Ó Siochrú on 1641 and the Challenges of Irish History. http://www.tcd.ie/

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Week 2, Lecture 6 - Henry Grattan and the Winning of Legislative Independence

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Prof Micheál Ó Siochru – Genocide? Oliver Cromwell and Ireland

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Perspectives: Roy Foster in Conversation with Fintan O’Toole

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Week 8, Lecture 39 - Interview with Professor Ciaran O'Neill for 'Ireland in Rebellion'

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Week 2, Lecture 7 - The impact of the French Revolution on Ireland

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The Londonderry Plantation from 1641 until the 19th Century - Professor James Stevens Curl

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Week 1, Lecture 1: Ireland in Rebellion An Introduction

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The Flight of the Earls - Dr Hiram Morgan

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Early Christian Ireland and the Cáin Adomnáin

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12. Britain and Ireland

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James O'Brien reflects on Catholics outnumbering Protestants in Northern Ireland for the first time

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Week 2, Lecture 9 - The Bantry Bay Invasion, 1796

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Week 1, Lecture 2: The 1916 Proclamation

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The Plantation of Ulster - Dr William Roulston

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Old Irish Literature The 'Ulster Cycle' 1 Elizabeth Baldwin

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

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

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Professor Dauvit Broun: ‘Ireland and the beginnings of Scotland’. Trinity College, Dublin.

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Week 8, Lecture 35 - The Famine

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