History Podcasts
The Irish RevolutionJoin Now to Follow
The Irish Revolution was a module taught by renowned historian Professor Michael Laffan in the School of History at University College Dublin from the mid-1970's until his retirement in 2010. The course covers a tumultuous period in Irish history and examines the interaction of different groups (in particular unionists, moderate and radical nationalists, and the British), the causes and impact of events (such as the Home Rule Crisis, the Easter Rising, and the Treaty), and patterns of continuity and discontinuity in the period spanning the First World War. In association with the UCD College of Arts and Celtic Studies and historyhub.ie all 10 lectures were recorded.
By historyhub.ie
The Napoleon Bonaparte PodcastJoin Now to Follow
Who was Napoleon Bonaparte? Was he a warmonger? Or was he a brilliant leader who fought desperately to preserve the benefits of the French revolution against the united fury of the monarchs of Europe? Join J. David Markham, President of the International Napoleonic Society and Cameron Reilly as they take you on a journey you will never forget.
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The Great Detectives Present Father Brown (Old Time Radio)Join Now to Follow
All circulating episodes of the 1945 radio series starring Karl Swenson as G.K. Chesteron's legendary priest/detective. Also includes the Mercury Theater presentation of Chesterton's, The Man Who Was Thursday.
By Adam Graham
The Great Detectives Present the Thin Man (Old Time Radio)Join Now to Follow
Host Adam Graham presents the two Thin Man Movie adaptations done by the Lux Radio Theater starring William Powell as well as every complete circulating episode of the radio series.
By Adam Graham
Discutamos m�xico / Join Now to Follow
La conmemoración del bicentenario del inicio de la Independencia y el centenario del inicio de la Revolución exige una reflexión histórica sobre nuestro pasado, pero también preguntarnos cuál es el legado que queremos dejar y cuál el futuro que el paÃs merece. En Discutamos México se realizarán 150 programas, a transmitirse en televisión, radio e Internet, en los que se contará con la presencia de más de 500 expertos en la historia y la cultura de nuestro paÃs. Se trata de un espacio de reflexión abierto y plural, un ejercicio de imaginación crÃtica, un testimonio de nuestra pluralidad, en donde participan todas las voces, todas las corrientes de opinión, todas las ideologÃas.
By Instituto Mexicano de la Radio
The Great Detectives Present Jeff Regan (Old Time Radio)Join Now to Follow
Jeff Regan was the Lyon's eye earning $10 a day + expenses. Played by Jack Webb and later Frank Graham followi Regan on his adventures. This podcast comes with commentary by Adam Graham and is part of the Great Detectives of Old Time Radio at http://www.greatdetectives.net.
By Adam Graham
The Great Detectives Present Let George Do It (Old Time Radio)Join Now to Follow
Adam Graham serves as your host, providing his idiosyncratic as he goes, as we go through the much underrated 1946-54 detective series starring a pre-Johnny Dollar Bob Bailey as Detective George Valentine a World War II vet, who along with his secretary and assistant Brooksie take on every case that's mailed to them.
By Adam Graham
The Great Detectives Present Rogue's Gallery (Old Time Radio)Join Now to Follow
Adam Graham host this podcast which will feature all of the available episodes of Rogue's Gallery, the first hard boiled radio private eye. Stars include Dick Powell, Barry Sullivan, and Paul Stewart. Adam Graham provides his Idiosyncratic commentary each episode.
By Adam Graham
Ethos Church | DowntownJoin Now to Follow
Weekly teachings from Ethos Church located in Nashville, TN. Our mission is to Love God, Love People, and Awaken a Movement. Find out more at ethoschurch.org
By Ethos Church
The Great Detectives Present Sherlock Holmes (Old Time Radio)Join Now to Follow
Host Adam Graham is your guide through every circulating old time radio Sherlock Holmes episode including programs starring Basil Rathbone, Orson Welles, Tom Conway, John Stanley, and Sir John Gielgud.
By Adam Graham