
In Talk About Ireland Jim Bruce and his guests offer insights into the country, past, present, and future.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | HistorySociety & Culture | ||||

My interview with Claire O'Brien broadcast on October 29th 2020.
The subject was Ireland's Hope: The "peculiar theories" of James Fintan Lalor.
For a limited time, a discount of 12% is available to purchasers who use the publisher's web site . Pl... more
On Sunday September 19th 1847 a public meeting took place on the Fair Green in the village of Holycross, Co. Tipperary.
The meeting was organised by farmer-turned-journalist, James Fintan Lalor, who lived near Abbeyleix in Queen's County.
On Satu... more
On Sunday September 19th 1847 a public meeting took place on the Fair Green in the village of Holycross, Co. Tipperary.
The meeting was organised by farmer-turned-journalist, James Fintan Lalor, who lived near Abbeyleix in Queen's County.
On Satu... more
On Sunday September 19th 1847 a public meeting took place on the Fair Green in the village of Holycross, Co. Tipperary.
The meeting was organised by farmer-turned-journalist, James Fintan Lalor, who lived near Abbeyleix in Queen's County.
On Satu... more
by Joseph Sheridan le Fanu (1814-1873)
First published: 1870.
J. P. Bruce (Narrator).
Maria Bruce (Mary Ryan, Nell Ryan, Con Ryan, Peg Ryan, Princess).
Music by Seán Ó Riada & Ceoltóirí Cualann (The Playboy of the Western World)
Highlights from episodes featuring John Waters, Martin Mansergh, Kevin Myers, Johnny Duhan, and Bob Quinn.
In this special edition of Talk About Ireland I examine life in Ireland between 1939 and 1945, the period known as the Emergency.
I am joined by local historian, James Scannell, to help me delve into the legislative and social dimensions of the Eme... more
In this edition of Talk About Ireland I am delighted to welcome as my guest Bob Quinn, film-maker and author.
In Part 2 we discuss advertising vs. religion, consumerism, musical and literary culture, political chicanery, and climate change.
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