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Colum McGrath

Pieces of History

A weekly History podcast
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Pieces of History

Colum McGrath

Pieces of History

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Pieces of History

Colum McGrath

Pieces of History

A weekly History podcast
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Joining me this week is David Winner. David is author of Brilliant Orange: The Neurotic genius of Dutch football – a seminal football book on the history of the Netherlands from the birth of Total Football in the sixties, Johan Cruyff and Ajax
Joining me this week is Professor James Olson. Professor Olson served for over thirty years in the Directorate of Operations of the Central Intelligence Agency, mostly overseas in clandestine operations. He was very kind to discuss his entry in
Alex joins me again to conclude the Story of 1066. In this episode, we look at the reign of Edward the Confessor, Harold Godwinson, William the Conqueror's preparations to invade England, and finally the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
Alex joins me again to continue the Story of 1066. In this episode we look at The Kingdom of Wessex and King Alfred; Alex explains who The Witan are; The Danegeld; Æthelred and the Kingdom of England as well as the early years of Edward the Con
Joining me this week to discuss the Story of 1066 is Alex Dymond. Alex specialises in England and France from the 9th to the 12th centuries and is currently completing a doctoral thesis on the estates of the dukes of Normandy and the kings of E
Join me as I continue the story of the Gang of Nivelles. This episode picks up in September 1983 and follows the gang to their final act in November 1985. I also look at the possible motives of the group, who they might have been and the conspi
Welcome to the first episode of the second season of Pieces of History! This week, I will be looking at the Gang of Nivelles, a group of three men who terrorised Belgium from 1982 – 1985 in what became the country’s most notorious unsolved crim
I am joined for this bonus episode by Madeline McCully. Madeline is an award-winning oral historian and storyteller and creator of derryghosts.com.
Joining me this week is Katharine Fellows. Katharine is currently a DPhil candidate in History at St Peter’s College, Oxford; she will be discussing the House of Borgia, with particular reference to Rodrigo Borgia who later became Pope Alexande
This week I am joined by David Alvarez to discuss the foundation of the Swiss Guard in the 16th century, the state of the Papacy during this time and their journey from being an operational military unit to the ceremonial guard that we see toda
Joining me this week is Dr Richard McElligott to continue our talk on the Gaelic Athletic Association at the turn of the 20th century, the club and county game during this period and the GAA's involvement during the revolutionary era in Ireland
Joining me to discuss the formation and early history of the Gaelic Athletic Association is Dr Richard McElligott from Dundalk Institute of Technology.
I am joined this week by Emma McAlister, a PhD candidate at Queen’s University in Belfast. Emma will be enlightening us on the topic of Objects and Material Culture including, The Shrine of St Patrick’s Hand, the Relic of St Anthony, Amsterdam’
This week, I am joined by author Heather Darsie to discuss topics such as The Reformation, Martin Luther, Charles V of Spain and Margaret of Parma to name but a few.
Explorers, colonisation, plunder, slavery, exploitation, and the crumbling of an empire. Join me as I look into the dark history of King Leopold's Congo.
Spies, kidnappings, informants, phone tapping, blackmail, murder – The StB did it all. Join me as I delve into the murky history of the Czech Secret Service during the Cold War.
Welcome to episode four of Pieces of History. This week, I look at the origins of New Amsterdam and how it grew and developed into one of the most important trading areas of the New World.
Welcome to episode three of Pieces of History. This week, I will be looking at one of the most powerful and secretive criminal organisations in the world.
Welcome to the second episode of Pieces of History. This week, I will be looking at the Rise of Dubai from humble beginnings as a small fishing village on the Persian Gulf to one of the largest and most populous cities in the United Arab Emirat
Welcome to the first episode of Pieces of History. This week I will be looking at the Black Death which ravaged the medieval world during the 14th century.
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Hello and welcome to Pieces of History. Join me as I delve into some renowned and lesser-known events throughout history. To listen to Pieces of History, simply subscribe from iTunes and Spotify and you can also get involved in the show by lea
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