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For thirty years the words ‘Northern Ireland’ were associated with violence, unrest, political instability and death. Why, and how, did this come about? Was it a religious, economic or political...
Features excerpts from ‘Mother Ireland’, ‘16 Dead’ and ‘Behind the Mask’ and explains why they were not broadcast. Producers explain the problems they have making programmes about Ireland and...
A critical look at the Protestant and Catholic institutions in Ireland, revealing the experiences of people who have been brought up in those traditions but who now regard themselves as atheist. Stories...
South-west Donegal is now a modern success story - industry has been introduced against formidable odds in such a remote region, emigraiton is on the wane, and, for the first time in living memory, the local...
South-west Donegal is one of the most remote parts of Western Europe - a land of scattered settlements and small farms, In the past the economy was based on farming, fishing, spinning and weaving, and...
Deals with the terms in which the conflict in Northern Ireland is understood in Britain. Looks at certain themes running through media portrayal of the Irish in general and the Republican cause in...
Shot in Turf Lodge, a Catholic estate in West Belfast, the film provides an account of the everyday life of the community, particularly its women.
A portrait of the National Library of Ireland and its collections. Notes the effect of its evolution on present practice. Stresses its value as a primary source for social history and educational role in...
What is it like to be the victim of a bomb attack in Northern Ireland? News bulletins give facts but not the feelings. Parents, husbands and wives, both Protestant and Catholic, talk about those who have...
Radio drama by Arthur Miller about the Shakespeare forger William Henry Ireland. Ireland’s ghost narrates the story.
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