The History of Ireland: Rebellion, Empire, and Independence — Fexingo History
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Ireland's history is a tapestry of myth, rebellion, and resilience, stretching from the Neolithic tombs of Newgrange to the Good Friday Agreement of 1998. Lucas and Luna guide listeners through centuries of struggle, beginning with Celtic chieftains and the arrival of Christianity via Saint Patrick in the 5th century. They explore the Viking invasions, the Anglo-Norman conquest under Strongbow in 1169, and the subsequent centuries of English domination, marked by the brutal Penal Laws and the Great Famine of the 1840s. The podcast delves into key figures like Hugh O'Neill, Wolfe Tone, Daniel O'Connell, and Michael Collins, as well as pivotal events: the Battle of the Boyne (1690), the 1798 Rebellion, the Easter Rising of 1916, the War of Independence, and the tragic Irish Civil War. It examines the partition of Ireland, the Troubles in Northern Ireland, and the long road to peace, including the Sunningdale Agreement and the Belfast Agreement. Cultural touchstones—Gaelic sport, the Irish language, the poetry of Yeats and Heaney, and the music of the Chieftains—are woven throughout. This is a story of colonisation and resistance, of emigration and diaspora, of a small island that shaped the world. How did a nation forged in famine and revolution become a global symbol of cultural identity? Tune in to find out. #IrishHistory #CliffsOfMoher #CelticKnot #HarpSilhouette #EasterRising #MichaelCollins #GreatFamine #BattleOfTheBoyne #WolfeTone #DanielOConnell #TheTroubles #GoodFridayAgreement #Newgrange #SaintPatrick #GaelicCulture #IrishDiaspora #History #FexingoHistory Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-history-of-ireland-rebellion-empire-and-independence-fexingo-history--6985246/support .
Episodes
- The Flight of the Earls: Gaelic Ireland's Exodus — Fexingo History
The episode discusses the 1607 Flight of the Earls, where Hugh O'Neill and Rory O'Donnell fled Ireland due to English pressure after the Nine Years' War. Their exile in Rome marked the end of the Gaelic order and led to the Ulster Plantati…
- The Dublin Lockout 1913: Ireland's Labour War — Fexingo History
This episode from Fexingo History examines the 1913 Dublin Lockout, a significant labor dispute in Ireland. It details the conflict between Jim Larkin's union and William Martin Murphy's company, discussing its origins, key figures like Ja…
- The Penal Laws: How Ireland Was Broken from Within — Fexingo History
This episode discusses the Penal Laws of 1695-1720, which systematically dismantled Catholic life in Ireland after the Williamite War. It covers restrictions on Catholics, the transfer of land, the rise of "hedge schools," and the eventual…
- Daniel O'Connell and the Monster Meetings for Repeal — Fexingo History
This episode examines Daniel O'Connell's leadership in the Repeal Association, focusing on his use of peaceful 'monster meetings' to advocate for Catholic Emancipation and the repeal of the Act of Union. It covers his rise, the key gatheri…
- The Great Famine: Ireland's Catastrophe 1845-1852 — Fexingo History
This episode details the Great Famine, Ireland's 1845-1852 catastrophe triggered by potato blight. It covers the blight's arrival, British policies under Russell and Trevelyan, food exports from a starving nation, mass evictions, workhouse…
- The Battle of Kinsale 1601: Gaelic Ireland's Last Stand — Fexingo History
This episode covers the 1601 Battle of Kinsale, a critical event where Gaelic Ireland faced defeat. It details the war, alliances, tactical errors, and the subsequent Flight of the Earls and Ulster Plantation, explaining its lasting impact…
- The Siege of Derry 1689: Williamite War and Protestant Resistance — Fexingo History
This episode details the 105-day Siege of Derry in 1689 during the Williamite War, highlighting the Protestant resistance led by Governor Robert Lundy and the apprentice boys. It covers the hardships faced, the Jacobite forces, and the eve…
- The Ulster Plantation: Colonisation That Shaped Ireland — Fexingo History
Lucas and Luna discuss the 17th-century Ulster Plantation, where King James I granted lands seized from Gaelic lords to English and Scottish settlers, leading to displacement of the native Irish and long-term sectarian divisions. The episo…
- The Fenian Rising of 1867: Ireland's Failed Rebellion — Fexingo History
This episode details the Fenian Rising of 1867, a doomed rebellion by the Irish Republican Brotherhood aiming to end British rule. It covers the movement's origins, planning failures, key events like the Chester Castle raid and the March r…
- Grace O'Malley: Pirate Queen of Connacht — Fexingo History
This episode explores the life of 16th-century Irish chieftain Grace O'Malley, also known as Gráinne Ní Mháille. It covers her defiance of the English Crown, her maritime empire in Connacht, her dealings with Queen Elizabeth I, and her end…
- The Land League's Forgotten Women: Anna Parnell and the Ladies' Land League — Fexingo History
This episode examines the vital but forgotten contributions of the Ladies' Land League, led by Anna Parnell, during Ireland's 1880s Land War. It details their efforts in sustaining the rent strike and boycott movement, their struggles agai…
- William Smith O'Brien and the Young Irelander Rebellion of 1848 — Fexingo History
This episode details the 1848 Young Irelander Rebellion, focusing on its leader William Smith O'Brien. It covers the movement's origins, the failed armed insurrection, and O'Brien's eventual transportation, highlighting themes of romantic…
- The First Irish Famine: The Forgotten Crisis of 1740-41 — Fexingo History
Lucas and Luna examine the forgotten Irish famine of 1740-41, triggered by extreme weather, which caused significant population loss. They discuss the government response, the role of Primate Hugh Boulter, and the crisis's long-term impact…
- The Burning of Bridget Cleary: Witchcraft, Folklore, and Modern Ireland — Fexingo History
This episode examines the 1895 burning of Bridget Cleary in County Tipperary, exploring Irish folk magic, the clash between Catholicism and paganism, and the trial's aftermath. It analyzes the case's reflection of gender, class, and cultur…
- Biddy Early: The Wise Woman of Clare and Ireland's Folk Magic — Fexingo History
This episode covers the life and legend of Biddy Early, a 19th-century Irish folk healer and cunning woman from County Clare. It discusses her blend of herbal knowledge, Catholic prayer, and Irish folk magic, her alleged witchcraft, and he…
- Catherine O'Leary and the Faction Fighters of 19th Century Ireland — Fexingo History
This episode details the 1826 Carrickshock faction fight, a significant event in Irish history, focusing on the O'Leary faction led by Catherine O'Leary. It examines the culture of rural violence, its roots in ancient rivalries, and its ev…
- Ireland's Neutrality in WWII: The Emergency and Beyond — Fexingo History
Episode 21 of The History of Ireland covers Ireland's WWII neutrality, known as "The Emergency," and its post-war implications. It details the government's navigation of pressures from Churchill and Hitler, the German legation in Dublin, t…
- De Valera and the Constitution of 1937 — Fexingo History
This episode delves into the 1937 Irish Constitution, examining its historical context, Eamon de Valera's vision for a Catholic and Gaelic nation, and debates surrounding women, the Church, and Northern Ireland. It discusses the constituti…
- Eamon de Valera: The Long Shadow of Irish Politics — Fexingo History
This episode examines the extensive career of Eamon de Valera, a pivotal figure in 20th-century Irish history, detailing his involvement in the Easter Rising, War of Independence, and Civil War, as well as his political leadership and last…
- Ireland's Free State: The Irish Civil War 1922-1923 — Fexingo History
This episode details the Irish Civil War (1922-1923), focusing on the split after the Anglo-Irish Treaty, the roles of Michael Collins and Éamon de Valera, and the war's devastating consequences for the Irish state.
- The Civil War That Followed the Treaty: Ireland 1922-1923 — Fexingo History
This episode details the Irish Civil War (1922-1923) following the Anglo-Irish Treaty. Hosts Lucas and Luna discuss the conflict's origins, key figures like Michael Collins and Éamon de Valera, major events such as the Four Courts bombardm…
- The Irish War of Independence: Michael Collins and the Black and Tans — Fexingo History
This episode covers the Irish War of Independence (1919-1921), detailing Michael Collins' tactics, the IRA, and the Black and Tans' counterinsurgency. It examines pivotal events like the Soloheadbeg ambush, Bloody Sunday, and the burning o…
- The Easter Rising: 1916 and the Birth of Irish Rebellion — Fexingo History
This episode details the 1916 Easter Rising, covering its political and cultural background, key figures, the rebellion's events at the General Post Office, and its role in galvanizing support for Irish independence.
- The Gaelic Revival: Reclaiming Irish Language and Identity — Fexingo History
This episode covers the Gaelic Revival, a movement focused on restoring the Irish language and identity. It discusses the Gaelic League, founded by Douglas Hyde and Eoin MacNeill, the Irish Literary Revival, and the role of the GAA in pres…
- Charles Stewart Parnell: The Uncrowned King of Ireland — Fexingo History
This episode covers Charles Stewart Parnell's political career, including his leadership of the Irish Parliamentary Party, his involvement with the Land League, and his role in the Home Rule movement. It also discusses the affair and scand…
- The Land War: Michael Davitt and the Battle for Fair Rent — Fexingo History
This episode covers the Irish Land War of 1879–1882, focusing on Michael Davitt's efforts for land reform and the founding of the Irish National Land League. It examines the campaign for 'fair rent, fixity of tenure, and free sale' and the…
- The Great Famine: Ireland's Catastrophe and Diaspora — Fexingo History
This episode discusses the Great Famine (An Gorta Mór) in Ireland from 1845 to 1852, examining its causes like British policies and potato monoculture, the roles of figures such as Charles Trevelyan and John Mitchel, and its lasting impact…
- Daniel O'Connell and the Catholic Emancipation Campaign — Fexingo History
This episode examines Daniel O'Connell's leadership of the Catholic Association and his peaceful campaign for Catholic Emancipation in early 19th-century Ireland. It covers the Catholic Rent, the 1828 Clare by-election, the 1829 Relief Act…
- United Irishmen 1798: Wolfe Tone and the Rising — Fexingo History
This episode details the 1798 United Irishmen rebellion, founded by Theobald Wolfe Tone to unite Irishmen. It covers the secret oaths, French invasion attempts, sectarian massacres, and Wolfe Tone's tragic end, questioning the rebellion's…
- Henry Grattan and the Patriot Parliament of 1782 — Fexingo History
This episode details the 1782 campaign for Irish legislative independence led by Henry Grattan, the role of the Volunteer movement, and the achievements and limitations of Grattan's Parliament, which granted autonomy from London but exclud…
- The Penal Laws: Ireland's Divided Island — Fexingo History
The Penal Laws, enacted in the 1690s, systematically stripped Irish Catholics of land, education, and political power. This episode traces their enforcement, the resistance through hedge schools and secret societies like the Whiteboys, and…
- The Battle of the Boyne: William vs James in Ireland — Fexingo History
This episode covers the 1690 Battle of the Boyne, where William III defeated James II, significantly impacting Irish history. It discusses the political background, military forces, tactical elements, and lasting consequences such as the P…
- Oliver Cromwell in Ireland: The Siege of Drogheda — Fexingo History
This episode details Oliver Cromwell's 1649 campaign in Ireland, focusing on the Siege of Drogheda. It examines Cromwell's military actions, legal justifications, and the massacre of civilians and soldiers, discussing its historical contex…
- The Flight of the Earls: End of Gaelic Ireland — Fexingo History
This episode covers the 1607 Flight of the Earls, detailing the end of Gaelic Ireland following the Nine Years' War and the Battle of Kinsale. It explores the lives of Hugh O'Neill and Rory O'Donnell, their exile in Rome, and the lasting i…
- The Statutes of Kilkenny: Waging War on Irish Culture — Fexingo History
The Statutes of Kilkenny, enacted in 1366, represent a medieval attempt to legislate English identity by prohibiting settlers from adopting Irish language, customs, and intermarriage. Despite their aims, the laws failed to prevent the Gael…
- The Norman Invasion of Ireland: Strongbow and the Battle for Dublin — Fexingo History
This episode details the 1169-1171 Norman invasion of Ireland, initiated by Diarmait Mac Murchada seeking aid from Henry II. It covers Strongbow's arrival, key battles including Waterford and Dublin, the Treaty of Windsor, and the introduc…
- Ireland Before the Pale: Myth, Monks, and the First Kings — Fexingo History
This episode explores fifth-century Ireland, covering its political structure, druidic traditions, and the gradual arrival of Christianity. It examines Celtic artistry and the fusion of native customs with the new religion, questioning whe…