The Story of Irish Coffin Ships Continued...

The Story of Irish Coffin Ships Continued...

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Wild Animals and Public Entertainment in Georgian Ireland

In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, lions, tigers and even elephants toured towns and cities across Ireland. Long before modern zoos, travelling menageries brought wild animals from across the globe into marketplaces, fairgrounds and urban streets. For many peo ...  Show more

Why Didn't the Romans Invade Ireland?

While the Roman Empire conquered much of western Europe and established a powerful presence in Britain, Ireland remained beyond its grasp. But why? In this episode, I am joined by Dr Jacqueline Cahill Wilson to explore how Ireland interacted with the Roman world. It is a complex ...  Show more

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