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Shrapnel - Fragments of the Past, Present and Future in Northern Ireland
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A tartalmat a Shrapnel Podcast biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a Shrapnel Podcast vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.
The Shrapnel Podcast is a Northern Ireland-based show created and hosted by Sam McIlwaine, Gareth Mulvenna and Graeme Hanna. It focuses on exploring the region’s complex past, particularly the legacy of the Troubles and its societal impacts. The podcast features in-depth conversations and interviews with voices often overlooked by mainstream media. Guests include historians, activists, former political prisoners, and community advocates, offering diverse perspectives on Northern Ireland’s history and ongoing challenges. The podcast has released over 40 episodes since its launch in August 2022, and it covers topics such as personal accounts of the Troubles, the role of music and culture during the conflict, and transitional justice. Expect politics, culture, history, football and mental health among other topics!
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A tartalmat a Shrapnel Podcast biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a Shrapnel Podcast vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.
The Shrapnel Podcast is a Northern Ireland-based show created and hosted by Sam McIlwaine, Gareth Mulvenna and Graeme Hanna. It focuses on exploring the region’s complex past, particularly the legacy of the Troubles and its societal impacts. The podcast features in-depth conversations and interviews with voices often overlooked by mainstream media. Guests include historians, activists, former political prisoners, and community advocates, offering diverse perspectives on Northern Ireland’s history and ongoing challenges. The podcast has released over 40 episodes since its launch in August 2022, and it covers topics such as personal accounts of the Troubles, the role of music and culture during the conflict, and transitional justice. Expect politics, culture, history, football and mental health among other topics!
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Shrapnel - Fragments of the Past, Present and Future in Northern Ireland

1 Graham Walker - Ties That Bind? Scotland, Northern Ireland, Britishness and Unionism 1:09:34
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In this conversation, Gareth and Graeme chat to Prof. Graham Walker who discusses his early influences and interest in Ulster politics, particularly in relation to the Troubles. He reflects on the literature that shaped his understanding of the conflict, emphasising the lack of representation of the Unionist perspective. The discussion also explores the cultural impact of football and sectarianism in Scotland, the political dynamics between Northern Ireland and Scotland, and the ongoing challenges of sectarianism in the context of the Old Firm rivalry. Walker highlights the complexities of identity and the historical context that continues to influence contemporary Scottish society. This conversation delves into the complexities of football culture, particularly focusing on the Rangers fan base and its relationship with Scottish and British identity. The discussion highlights the diverse political allegiances among Rangers supporters, the evolving nature of unionism, and the challenges faced by loyalist communities in Scotland. It also touches on the cultural disconnect experienced by younger generations and the historical ties between Scotland and Northern Ireland, including the sectarian past of Liverpool. Chapters 00:00 Early Influences and Political Awakening 03:02 The Role of Literature in Understanding the Troubles 05:58 Cultural Reflections: Football and Sectarianism 09:05 The Impact of the Troubles on Scottish Identity 12:09 Political Dynamics in Northern Ireland and Scotland 14:56 The Old Firm Rivalry and Sectarianism Today 17:50 The Future of Sectarianism in Scottish Football 33:44 Complexities of Football and National Identity 35:58 The Political Landscape of Rangers Fans 39:40 Diverse Political Allegiances Among Rangers Supporters 42:53 Unionism: Strengths and Weaknesses 45:51 Cultural Identity and the Case for the Union 50:03 The State of Loyalism in Scotland 53:12 Changing Dynamics of Scottish Society 56:04 Cultural Cringe and Historical Disconnect 01:00:06 Ulster Scots and Cultural Connections Become a Patron today for exclusive early access and bonus content! patreon.com/shrapnelpodcast…
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In this episode recorded in-person on the Shankill on 15 March 2025 the lads hosted a special Fragments off-shot of the normal Shrapnel pod. They chat to researcher Iain Turner who was in Belfast to deliver a lecture about the complex history of the UVF in East Belfast, exploring the motivations behind joining paramilitary organisations, the contradictions of violence and identity, and the current political stalemate in Northern Ireland. They also discuss the cultural significance of St. Patrick's Day and the evolving perceptions of Irish identity within loyalist communities. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Chat 05:00 Exploring the UVF's History in East Belfast 09:46 Motivations Behind Joining Paramilitary Organizations 14:55 Contradictions in Violence and Identity 19:53 The UVF's Legacy and Current Status 25:09 Political Stalemate and Future of Northern Ireland 29:54 Cultural Identity and St. Patrick's Day Celebrations…
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In this special episode of the Shrapnel Podcast, hosts Sam McIlwaine Graeme Hanna engage with Timo, a German political enthusiast, to discuss the current state of German politics in the wake of the recent election, focusing on the rise of the AFD party and its implications for society. They explore the complexities of coalition-building, the influence of history on modern politics, and the role of populism in addressing societal issues. The conversation also touches on the intersection of football culture and political identity in Germany, highlighting how these themes resonate across Europe. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Shrapnel Podcast 01:09 Overview of German Politics 03:31 The Rise of the AFD Party 11:09 The AFD's Impact on German Society 18:08 The Role of History in Modern Politics 24:24 Populism and Crisis Management 30:21 The Influence of Social Media and Billionaires 36:27 Football as a Reflection of Society 42:13 Identity and Politics in East Germany 48:34 The Future of Germany and Its Politics…
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1 Martin Doyle - Dirty Linen: The Troubles in My Homeplace 1:06:49
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In this episode Sam and Gareth chat to Martin Doyle, the books editor of the Irish Times and author of 'Dirty Linen: The Troubles in My Homeplace.' The conversation delves into the personal and communal impacts of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, exploring themes of grief, memory, and the importance of storytelling. Doyle shares his unique polyphonic approach to narrating the experiences of those affected by the conflict, emphasising the need for collective remembrance and healing. The discussion highlights the resilience of individuals and families who have endured tragedy, advocating for a deeper understanding of their stories and the legacy of violence that continues to affect communities today. The conversation delves into the complex legacy of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, exploring themes of trauma, truth, and the cyclical nature of violence. The lads discuss the importance of victim-centred narratives, the impact of sectarianism and class struggles, and the profound connections between individuals affected by the conflict. The dialogue emphasises the need for understanding and empathy in addressing the past while recognizing the ongoing challenges faced by communities. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Martin Doyle and His Work 02:56 The Personal Connection to Grief and Memory 06:10 Exploring the Polyphonic Approach to Storytelling 08:50 The Impact of the Troubles on Community Identity 12:03 The Importance of Remembering the Past 14:58 The Stories of Victims and Their Families 17:55 The Legacy of Violence and the Need for Healing 21:11 Commemoration and Collective Grief 24:01 Excavating the Truth of the Troubles 26:48 Resilience and Hope Amidst Tragedy 33:03 The Long Tail of Troubles Trauma 35:07 Uncovering the Truth: The Role of Investigations 37:30 Cycles of Retaliation and Trauma 38:59 Faith and Forgiveness Amidst Violence 41:54 Friendship Beyond Conflict: The Feeneys and Faulkner 45:38 The Weight of Legacy: Stories of Loss and Survival 50:00 Victim-Centred Narratives: Understanding Suffering 55:13 Class and Sectarianism: A Shared Experience 58:39 The Symbolism of the Handkerchief: Blood, Sweat, and Tears Want to get early access to new episodes and articles from Shrapnel? Then head across to our Patreon and support us today!…
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1 Jordan Dunbar - Blood on the Dancefloor: The Murder of Darren Bradshaw and LGBTQIA+ Histories of the Troubles 52:39
In this episode Sam and Gareth chat to BBC presenter and documentary maker Jordan Dunbar about his BBC Sounds documentary 'Blood on the Dancefloor' which examined the life and legacy of Darren Bradshaw, a gay RUC officer who was murdered in a Belfast bar in 1997. The discussion explores the complexities of Darren's story, the history of the LGBTQ+ community in Northern Ireland and how the historical context of the Troubles framed lived experiences. Jordan shares his journey of uncovering Darren's narrative, the challenges faced by the gay community, and the importance of telling these often-overlooked stories. The conversation highlights the evolution of LGBTQ+ narratives in Northern Ireland and the ongoing efforts to commemorate and understand the past. This conversation delves into the complexities surrounding the murder of Darren and the subsequent societal and political ramifications. It explores the challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community, the role of media in shaping narratives, and the emotional toll on those involved in telling these stories. The discussion also touches on the broader implications of conflict and the importance of empathy in understanding diverse experiences. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 01:01 The Story of Darren Bradshaw 04:21 Exploring the Gay Scene in Belfast 08:13 The Complexity of Darren's Legacy 12:30 The Evolution of LGBTQ+ Narratives 15:52 Challenges of Being Gay in Northern Ireland 19:02 Witnesses and the Aftermath of Darren's Murder 26:11 The Complexity of Investigating Darren's Murder 27:05 Political Fallout and the Peace Process 29:02 Media's Role in Shaping Public Perception 30:59 The Impact of Public Outing on Family 32:25 Dehumanisation in Media Reporting 35:16 The Struggles of the LGBTQ+ Community 37:10 Empathy and Understanding Through Conflict 39:05 Mental Health and Emotional Impact of Storytelling 41:47 Comparative Analysis of Global Conflicts 45:05 Future Projects and Storytelling Aspirations WATCH the BBC Spotlight Documentary here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001xjx6 LISTEN to the BBC Sounds Documentary here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/brand/p0fdqs8p Want to get early access to new episodes and articles from Shrapnel? Then head across to our Patreon and support us today!…
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1 Billy Hutchinson - Loyalist and Socialist? 1:05:26
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In this episode Sam and Gareth chat with Billy Hutchinson, former UVF prisoner and former leader of the Progressive Unionist Party. The discussion covers a range of topics including the implications of Brexit on Northern Ireland, the need for unity within unionist parties, the challenges facing unionism today, and the intersection of social issues with political identity. Hutchinson emphasises the importance of addressing poverty and the necessity for a cohesive approach among political parties to tackle these pressing issues. The conversation also explores the complexities of loyalism and socialism, and how these ideologies can coexist in the current political landscape. Sam and Billy discuss the complex interplay between loyalty and socialism, emphasising the importance of community support and resilience. They highlight the systemic inequalities in education and the need for a unified approach to address these issues. The conversation also touches on the political climate's impact on youth radicalisation and the necessity for a review of the political process to ensure it serves the community effectively. The lads also address the sensitive topic of legacy and truth recovery, advocating for a careful and responsible approach to healing within the community. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background of Billy Hutchinson 01:36 Brexit and Its Impact on Northern Ireland 04:29 Unionist Unity and Political Dynamics 07:48 Challenges Facing Unionism 11:14 Social Issues and Unionism's Image Problem 14:14 The Intersection of Religion and Politics 18:07 Loyalism and Left-Wing Ideologies 30:12 Reconciling Loyalism and Socialism 33:05 The Intersection of Loyalty and Socialism 36:23 Community Resilience and Support 39:40 Education and Inequality 42:49 The Need for Systemic Change 48:32 Political Climate and Youth Radicalisation 54:00 Legacy, Truth Recovery, and Community Healing Want to get early access to new episodes and articles from Shrapnel? Then head across to our Patreon and support us today!…
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1 John Barry - Human Rights Are Not Orange or Green 1:00:41
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In this episode of the Gareth and Sam chat to Professor John Barry (Queen's University Belfast) to explore the complexities of loyalism in Northern Ireland. The conversation delves into the definitions of loyalism, the class dynamics within the community, and the cultural cringe experienced by loyalists. Barry emphasises the need for education and community engagement to foster a more expansive understanding of Britishness that incorporates elements of Irishness. The discussion also highlights generational shifts in loyalist identity and the importance of self-reflection and proactive change within the community. The lads explore the complexities of identity in Ireland, particularly focusing on the intersection of loyalism and Irishness. Barry emphasises the need for stronger female voices within loyalist politics and discusses the cultural expressions that can empower communities. The dialogue also addresses the challenges of envisioning a New Ireland, the importance of democratic discourse, and the rising far-right sentiments in both Northern Ireland and the Republic. He calls for a more inclusive and sensitive engagement with loyalist communities and highlights the necessity of addressing socio-economic issues like housing. Want to get early access to new episodes and articles from Shrapnel? Then head across to our Patreon and support us today!…
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In this episode Sam and Gareth chat to Beano Niblock, an ex-loyalist prisoner, poet, and playwright. They discuss Beano's journey in writing his new play, 'The Man Who Swallowed A Dictionary,' and reflect on his past experiences, including his friendship with late PUP leader David Ervine and the impact of political events on their lives. The conversation delves into themes of loyalty, personal growth, and the complexities of life in prison, highlighting the importance of storytelling in understanding their shared history. In this conversation, the lads reflect on the legacy of David Ervine, discussing his achievements and the complexities of his character. The dialogue explores the importance of storytelling within the loyalist community, emphasising the need to preserve personal histories that are at risk of being lost. Challenges in sharing these narratives are highlighted, particularly the fear of public scrutiny. The conversation also delves into the political landscape of loyalism, addressing the stigma associated with past actions and the reluctance of individuals to engage in political discourse. Finally, the discussion touches on the upcoming play that aims to engage the community and bring these stories to the forefront. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Beano Niblock and His Journey 03:02 The Evolution of Beano's Playwriting Career 06:00 Exploring the Themes of 'Reason to Believe' and 'Tartan' 09:08 The Impact of Political Events on Personal Choices 12:03 Meeting David Ervine: Early Connections 14:59 Life in Prison: Dynamics and Relationships 17:54 David Ervine's Influence and Character 20:58 Reflections on Friendship and Support 23:49 Legacy and Memories of David Ervine 29:10 Reflections on David Ervine's Legacy 34:23 The Importance of Storytelling in Loyalism 39:21 Challenges in Sharing Personal Histories 45:59 The Political Landscape of Loyalism 54:18 Upcoming Play and Community Engagement Want to get early access to new episodes and articles from Shrapnel? Then head across to our Patreon and support us today!…
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In this episode Gareth and Sam pay tribute to the late Baroness May Blood and discuss the importance of women's voices in politics, particularly from the Protestant, Unionist, and Loyalist communities. They are joined by Danielle Roberts, who shares her insights on the barriers women face in political participation, the intersection of feminism and unionism, and the impact of ethno-nationalism on gender roles. The conversation also highlights the legacy of the Women's Coalition and strategies for increasing women's representation in politics. Chapters 00:00 Tribute to Baroness May Blood 03:55 Introduction to Danielle Roberts and Her Work 04:25 Barriers to Women's Political Participation 10:34 Feminism and Unionism: A Personal Journey 18:22 The Impact of Ethno-Nationalism on Gender Roles 26:01 The Role of Women in the Peace Process 30:23 The Legacy of the Women's Coalition 35:07 Strategies for Increasing Women's Political Representation Want to get early access to new episodes and articles from Shrapnel? Then head across to our Patreon and support us today!…
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In this episode Gareth and Sam chat with Paul Donnelly, the lead tour guide at DC Tours, about the origins and evolution of the History of Terror tour in Belfast. Paul shares insights into the challenges faced in conflict tourism, including opposition from local authorities and the media, and discusses the importance of navigating sensitive spaces in a city still grappling with its past. He emphasises the need for a balanced perspective on the conflict and how the tours challenge visitors' perceptions. The conversation also touches on the cathartic experience of leading these tours and the emotional impact they have on both the guide and the participants. The lads discuss the complex community dynamics and historical conflicts in Belfast, particularly focusing on the events surrounding Bloody Friday and the emotional impact these events have on individuals and communities. They highlight the importance of understanding lesser-known incidents and their psychological effects on the local population. Additionally, Paul reflects on the evolution of tours in Belfast, adapting to changes brought about by the pandemic and the need for a more nuanced storytelling approach to convey the city's rich and often painful history. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Paul Donnelly and DC Tours 01:32 The Birth of DC Tours and the History of Terror Tour 06:14 Challenges and Opposition in Conflict Tourism 11:03 Navigating Sensitive Spaces in Belfast 15:08 Ensuring a Balanced Perspective on the Conflict 20:05 Challenging Perceptions of the Conflict 22:16 The Cathartic Experience of Leading Tours 26:29 Community Dynamics and Conflicts in Belfast 33:13 Emotional Impact of Historical Events 39:55 Understanding the Lesser-Known Incidents 46:08 Adapting to Change: The Evolution of Tours Want to get early access to new episodes and articles from Shrapnel? Then head across to our Patreon and support us today!…
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In this live episode with our friends at the Echo Chamber pod, co-host Sam travelled down to Ballymun in Dublin to engage in conversation with Martin McMahon (co-host of Echo Chamber) about the complexities of loyalism and unionism in Northern Ireland. They explore cultural identities, the impact of the Good Friday Agreement, and the ongoing challenges faced by working-class communities. The discussion highlights the need for understanding and dialogue between different perspectives, emphasising the importance of addressing economic issues and the legacy of the past in shaping a united future for Ireland. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Shrapnel Podcast and Event Overview 02:54 Exploring Cultural Identities and Perspectives 08:02 The Good Friday Agreement and Its Legacy 16:00 Loyalism vs. Unionism: Understanding the Divide 24:39 Economic Arguments and Future Visions for Ireland Want to get early access to new episodes and articles from Shrapnel? Then head across to our Patreon and support us today!…
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1 An Election for Christmas 2022? 46:27
In this episode of the Gareth and Sam discuss the rapidly changing political landscape in Northern Ireland, focusing on the upcoming potential elections and the implications for various political parties. They explore community sentiments, particularly within the loyalist community, and the importance of political representation. The conversation emphasises the need for constructive dialogue and advocacy to address the concerns of marginalised groups. The role of social media in shaping political discourse is also examined, alongside the challenges facing the unionist community. The hosts call for inclusivity in political conversations and highlight the importance of unity in navigating the future of Northern Ireland. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Current Events 02:49 Political Landscape and Upcoming Elections 06:08 Community Sentiments and Political Representation 09:03 Loyalism and Political Engagement 11:53 Advocacy and Constructive Dialogue 14:55 The Role of Social Media in Political Discourse 17:50 Challenges Facing the Unionist Community 21:13 The Importance of Inclusivity in Political Conversations 24:08 Future Prospects and Political Stability 27:00 Conclusion and Call for Unity Want to get early access to new episodes and articles from Shrapnel? Then head across to our Patreon and support us today!…
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In this episode of the Shrapnel Podcast, Sam chats with Lauren Kerr, a member of the Ulster Unionist Party (in 2022) and the first openly gay candidate for East Belfast. The conversation explores themes of identity, the intersection of unionism and loyalism, LGBTQ+ representation in politics, the challenges faced by women in political spaces, and the growth of women's football. Lauren shares her insights on the importance of visibility for the LGBTQ+ community, the need for more women in politics, and the transformative potential of inclusive policies. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Politics and Identity 03:09 Navigating Unionism and Loyalism 05:52 LGBTQ+ Representation in Unionism 10:13 Visibility and Advocacy for LGBTQ+ Issues 13:51 Challenges and Progress in LGBTQ+ Rights 18:10 Women in Politics and Representation 21:54 The Growth of Women's Football 25:46 Investment and Support in Women's Sports 30:09 The Importance of Women in Politics 33:52 Influences and Political Icons Want to get early access to new episodes and articles from Shrapnel? Then head across to our Patreon and support us today!…
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1 Leona O'Neill - Breaking: Trauma in the Newsroom 1:01:55
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In this episode Sam and Gareth engage in a profound conversation with journalist Leona O'Neill about her new co-edited book, Breaking Trauma in the Newsroom. The discussion delves into the mental health challenges faced by journalists, particularly those covering traumatic events. Leona shares personal stories and insights from her experiences and those of her colleagues, highlighting the often-overlooked emotional toll of reporting. The conversation also addresses the need for better mental health support in newsrooms and the impact of secondary trauma on journalists. Leona reflects on the tragic murder of Lyra McKee, the subsequent social media backlash, and the profound impact of online abuse on her mental health. She discusses the importance of resilience in journalism, the therapeutic nature of writing, and the need for societal change in how we address mental health and online harassment. The conversation emphasises the human cost of violence and the necessity for support systems for journalists and individuals affected by trauma. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Leona O'Neill and Her Work 01:11 Exploring Trauma in the Newsroom 03:03 The Impact of Reporting on Journalists 06:21 Addressing Mental Health in Journalism 10:27 Recognizing Secondary Trauma 13:18 Personal Experiences of Trauma 19:41 The Night of Lyra McKee's Murder 28:15 The Aftermath of Trauma and Guilt 31:01 The Cost of Innocence: Reflecting on Loss 34:51 The Dark Side of Social Media: Conspiracy Theories and Abuse 43:39 The Impact of Online Abuse on Mental Health 51:02 Finding Healing Through Writing and Sharing Stories 58:03 Building Resilience in Journalism: A Call for Change Want to get early access to new episodes and articles from Shrapnel? Then head across to our Patreon and support us today!…
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In this enlightening conversation, Professor Olwen Purdue (Queen's University Belfast) discusses the significance of public history and the importance of amplifying the voices of ordinary people in Northern Ireland. The dialogue explores the complexities of historical narratives, the role of oral history in understanding everyday life, and the challenges of ensuring representation in public history. Olwen emphasises the need for community engagement and collaboration to sustain historical projects and highlights the relevance of past struggles with poverty and welfare to contemporary society. The conversation concludes with reflections on the resilience of communities through adversity and the importance of preserving local histories. https://pure.qub.ac.uk/en/persons/olwen-purdue Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Public History and Personal Narratives 03:02 The Role of Public History in Community Engagement 06:14 Exploring Ordinary Lives: The Importance of Oral History 09:03 Representation and Inclusivity in Historical Narratives 11:58 The Complexity of Northern Irish History 14:52 Community Projects and Sustaining Momentum 17:46 The Value of Local Histories and Heritage 20:59 Challenges in Preserving Community Histories 23:53 Lessons from History: Poverty and Welfare Today 27:14 The Resilience of Communities Through Adversity Want to get early access to new episodes and articles from Shrapnel? Then head across to our Patreon and support us today!…
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