A 7 series podcast describing in detail the Rebellions of Ulster and Northern Ireland which shaped the Country and its people. For enquiries, please contact obscuredhistoryproductions@gmail.com
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 56 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Category | History |
The episode begins with the Derry Londonderry march and rally.
This episode sets out the support for, and hostile opposition to, the Peace People movement, amid continuing heart-rending tragedies and controversy.
The debacle of the Falls Road march... more
The continuing hostility of the provisional Irish Republican Army and Provisional Sinn Fein and their 'Peace With Justice' counter campaign.
The obstacles the Peace People movement faced and other actors.
The historic march up the Protestant Shanki... more
This mini-series covers the phenomenon of the Peace People mass movement of 1976, not the present incarnation.
The backdrop of the mutual sectarian hatred and murders at this time as well as the removal of special category status.
The genesis of th... more
The Aftermath.
The lost generation as attitudes polarize and harden into cruelty. It is instructive that we conclude at the gates of Bloody Sunday in order to see how everything was afterwards, so starkly changed.
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Key part of Irish history described with a Northern perspective. Full of amazing detail and obscured facts on the subject. Personalities of key players, event details like you are really there. What’s not to love about this podcast?
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Content focuses on the historical events surrounding the rebellions and civil rights movements in Northern Ireland, particularly during the Troubles. It sheds light on key figures, including women leaders like Mairead Corrigan and Betty Williams, and prominently discusses the Peace People movement as well as significant riots and demonstrations that marked this tumultuous period. The narratives are enriched by first-hand accounts, community responses, and the evolving complexities of sectarian relations. Unique to this series is a strong emphasis on personal stories and lesser-known perspectives that often get obscured in mainstream accounts of Northern Irish history.
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1. Mairead Corrigan
2. Betty Williams
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