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This unique and lively history show delves into some of the world's most important political, social and cultural events and the intriguing personalities behind them. Presented by Dr Patrick Geoghegan of Trinity College Dublin, Talking History unravels the gritty, sometimes uncomfortable, side of our past, and what we can learn from it.

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Professor Joyce Tyldesley
Professor of Egyptology at the University of Manchester, known for her work on Egyptian history and women's roles.
University of Manchester
Episode: Ancient Egypt's Innovation
Professor Salima Ikram
Distinguished University Professor of Egyptology at the American University in Cairo, renowned for her expertise in mummification and funerary practices.
American University in Cairo
Episode: Ancient Egypt's Innovation
Finola O'Kane
Professor at the School of Architecture, Planning and Environmental Policy at UCD, expert on design landscape histories of Ireland and the Atlantic world.
UCD
Episode: Ireland and the American Revolution
Joel Herman
Research fellow at the Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland, historian of 18th century Ireland and America.
Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland
Episode: Ireland and the American Revolution
Elijah Gould
Professor of History at the University of New Hampshire and Harmsworth Professor of American History at the University of Oxford.
University of New Hampshire, University of Oxford
Episode: Ireland and the American Revolution
Patrick Griffin
Madden-Hennebry Family Professor of History at the University of Notre Dame and bi-fellow at St Edmund's College at the University of Cambridge.
University of Notre Dame
Episode: Ireland and the American Revolution
Kelsi Brown Corkran
Supreme Court Director at the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection and a Senior Lecturer at Georgetown Law; former law clerk for Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection
Episode: Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Aoife O'Donoghue
Professor at the School of Law at Queen's University Belfast; expert on tyranny, utopias and feminist legal drafting.
Queen's University Belfast
Episode: Ruth Bader Ginsburg
David Kenny
Head of the School of Law at Trinity College Dublin, expert on Irish and comparative constitutional law and critical legal theory.
Trinity College Dublin
Episode: Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Host

Patrick Geoghegan
Host and presenter known for his engaging discussions and expertise in history.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 335 ratings
  • Always Fascinating

    I’m always so impressed by Dr. Geoghegan’s mastery of the diverse subjects he introduces here; It is what makes him a brilliant interviewer. His guests are accomplished and interesting. My “to read” book list is getting very long indeed.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Moira O'C
    United States3 years ago
  • A good history podcast

    Prof. Patrick Geoghegan asks a panel of academics to explain a topic in history each week.

    The topics range from the general to the very specific.

    I give it 4 stars on the grounds of the topics, which vary greatly in scope. The very general ones are, by their very nature, too vague but those of a specific nature are often excellent.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    S. Redmond
    Switzerland3 years ago
  • Dreadful Sound Quality

    The dreadful sound quality matches the dreadful show. Phone in guests are barely understandable the quality is so poor.

    The presenter certainly enjoys the sound of his own voice and the overall presentation is lack lustre. I find myself drifting…

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Mallarie121
    United States3 years ago
  • Sound Levels Again

    Another great show, but the sound balance is terrible. Some of the participants dialing in are so low that I have to jack up the volume to hear but then I get blasted when the show moves on.

    Surely it cannot be beyond the wit of man to fix this?

    Thanks.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Trappef in Texad
    United States5 years ago
  • Very good show. A real variety of topics, excellently moderated

    I’ve been a fan of this show for years. Having grown up in Ireland, I’m actually less interested in the shows on Irish history, and really look forward to the more general topics instead.

    But regardless of the topic, what really elevates this show above so many others is the presentation. There is usually an good variety of guests, and the researchers have clearly done their jobs. But Patrick Geoghegan is excellent as the host, keeping things moving along without ever cutting across his guests.... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    G0S
    Ireland7 years ago

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A few listeners express a preference for varying degrees of topic specificity, indicating that while some episodes excel, others could benefit from tighter focus.
Listeners praise the engaging style and depth of investigation into historical topics, highlighting the expertise of guests and the host's ability to facilitate lively discussions.
Many appreciate the podcast for its educational value, often stating they learn new insights with each episode.
There are mentions of occasional sound quality issues, suggesting room for improvement in production.

Chart Rankings

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Apple Podcasts
#239
Ireland/Top Podcasts
Apple Podcasts
#21
Ireland/History
Apple Podcasts
#168
Philippines/History
Apple Podcasts
#229
United Arab Emirates/History

Talking Points

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Ancient Egypt's Innovation
Q: How have popular representations distorted our understanding of ancient Egypt?
Popular culture often depicts ancient Egypt through the lens of myth and grandeur, overshadowing the complexities of daily life and craftsmanship.
Ancient Egypt's Innovation
Q: What is the importance of the exhibition 'Made in Ancient Egypt'?
The exhibition emphasizes daily life and the skills of ordinary people rather than just the achievements of pharaohs.
Ancient Egypt's Innovation
Q: What are some of the hidden aspects of ancient Egyptian life that are often overlooked?
Ancient Egypt had a vibrant textile economy where women played crucial roles, often overlooked in traditional narratives.
1066 and The Norman Conquest
Q: Why did it take 103 years after Hastings for them to come to Ireland?
Ireland wasn't a number one priority for the Anglo-Norman kings, and they were focused on consolidating their power in England first before turning their attention to Ireland.
1066 and The Norman Conquest
Q: Do you think William had a legitimate claim or what was his claim to the throne?
William had a track record of bullying his way into principalities where he saw an opening and made arguments about having been offered the throne by Edward the Confessor, which were likely justifications for his opportunistic strike.

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Exploring a rich tapestry of historical narratives, this podcast brings to life significant political, social, and cultural events, showcasing the multifaceted personalities who shaped them. Through engaging discussions led by a knowledgeable host, listeners can anticipate deep dives into both well-known and obscure events, focussing on their implications and relevance in today's context. With a mix of expert interviews, lively debates, and thought-provoking questions, the show aims to provide a thorough understanding and sometimes an uncomfortable examination of history, making it a thought-provoking experience for anyone interested in the past and its impact on our lives today.

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Recent guests on Talking History include:

1. Professor Joyce Tyldesley
2. Professor Salima Ikram
3. Finola O'Kane
4. Joel Herman
5. Elijah Gould
6. Patrick Griffin
7. Kelsi Brown Corkran
8. Aoife O'Donoghue

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