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  • A to Z of Historical Blunders

A to Z of Historical Blunders: Episode 16

Paul Brazil March 20, 2019
Plantations and Penal Laws leave a shadowy legacy Welcome to the A to Z of Historical Blunders, the show that reminds us about the dangers of history repeating itself. Conveniently enough, our last programme, episode O, deliberated, among other things, on how…
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  • A to Z of Historical Blunders

A to Z of Historical Blunders: Episode 15

Paul Brazil March 6, 2019
The O’s have it Welcome to the A to Z of Historical Blunders, the show that reminds us about the dangers of history repeating itself. This week, our dial will oscillate between the Flight of the Earls and the first half of…
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  • Northside Today

History No Longer A Compulsory Subject At Junior Cert Level

Paul Brazil March 4, 2019
On this edition of Northside Today: Near FMs Berni Dwan joins Adrianne Murphy live in studio to discuss, how important it is to keep History as a core subject at the Junior Cert level and why the Minister for Education has still…
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  • A to Z of Historical Blunders

A to Z of Historical Blunders: Episode 14

Paul Brazil February 25, 2019
Welcome to the A to Z of Historical Blunders, the show that reminds us about the dangers of history repeating itself. This week, our dial will oscillate Between the first half of the 19th Century and life as we know it today…
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  • A to Z of Historical Blunders

A to Z of Historical Blunders: Episode 13

Paul Brazil February 11, 2019
Welcome to the A to Z of Historical Blunders, the show that reminds us about the dangers of history repeating itself. This week, our dial will oscillate backwards and forwards throughout time as we discuss the role of misogyny. Guests this week…
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  • A to Z of Historical Blunders

A to Z of Historical Blunders: Episode 12

Paul Brazil February 1, 2019
Welcome to the A to Z of Historical Blunders, the show that reminds us about the dangers of history repeating itself. This week, our dial will oscillate backwards and forwards throughout time as we explore the role of language and literature throughout…
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  • A to Z of Historical Blunders

A to Z of Historical Blunders: Episode 11

Paul Brazil August 29, 2018
Welcome to the A to Z of Historical Blunders, the show that reminds us about the dangers of history repeating itself. This week, our dial will oscillate between Ireland’s 1798 Rebellion and the 1916 Rising. Both were doomed to failure, arguably because…
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  • A to Z of Historical Blunders

A to Z of Historical Blunders: Episode 10

Paul Brazil August 15, 2018
Welcome to the A to Z of Historical Blunders, the show that reminds us about the dangers of history repeating itself. In the penultimate show this evening, our dial will oscillate between the Crimean War in the 1850’s and World War II,…
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A to Z of Historical Blunders: Episode 9

Paul Brazil August 7, 2018
Welcome to the A to Z of Historical Blunders, the show that reminds us about the dangers of history repeating itself. This week, our dial will oscillate between the first Viking incursion on Irish soil in 795 and the Norman invasion in…
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  • A to Z of Historical Blunders

A to Z of Historical Blunders: Episode 8

Paul Brazil July 18, 2018
Welcome to the A to Z of Historical Blunders, the show that reminds us about the dangers of history repeating itself. This week, our dial will oscillate between the Tonkin Gulf incident of 1964, which escalated the Vietnam War, and current relations…
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A to Z of Historical Blunders: Episode 7

Paul Brazil July 4, 2018
Welcome to the A to Z of Historical Blunders, the show that reminds us about the dangers of history repeating itself. This week, our dial will oscillate between 17th century Rome and Nazi Germany, and how religious zealots in one sphere, and anti-Semitic…
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A to Z of Historical Blunders: Episode 6

Paul Brazil June 26, 2018
Welcome to the A to Z of Historical Blunders, the show that reminds us about the dangers of history repeating itself. This week, our dial will oscillate between a post-World War ll restructuring of international powers and how that continues to play…
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