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The Irish History Boys
The Irish History Boys
33 episodes
20 hours ago
Comedian Tim McGarry and Historian Cormac Moore select the stories from the archives of The Irish News that bring Irish history to life in enlightening and amusing ways.

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Comedian Tim McGarry and Historian Cormac Moore select the stories from the archives of The Irish News that bring Irish history to life in enlightening and amusing ways.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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History
Education,
News
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IRA Prison Escapes EXPLAINED: How Did They Pull It Off?
The Irish History Boys
48 minutes 15 seconds
3 months ago
IRA Prison Escapes EXPLAINED: How Did They Pull It Off?
In this gripping episode of The Irish History Boys, Cormac and Tim unravel the most daring IRA prison escapes of the Troubles, from the legendary 1983 Maze breakout to the 1975 incident where three priests entered a prison but four walked out. Next, the lads dive into a bizarre 1925 court case where a teacher was nearly sued for punishing a student, a claim the judge swiftly dismissed, sparking a lively conversation about the brutal discipline of old-school Ireland. Cormac and Tim share their own jaw-dropping memories of schooldays that were anything but gentle, and debate whether any of that harsh culture could ever return. Finally, they turn to 1925 once more, where nationalist MPs entered the Northern Ireland Parliament for the first time, only to be met with hostility, resistance, and an outcome that would shape nationalist politics for decades.

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The Irish History Boys
Comedian Tim McGarry and Historian Cormac Moore select the stories from the archives of The Irish News that bring Irish history to life in enlightening and amusing ways.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.