Podcasts

Cork History Matters

Dave Mac hosts a series of podcasts looking at different aspects of Cork’s rich history with a particular focus on the many significant events of 1920: the assassination of Lord Mayor Tomás MacCurtain in March, the death by hunger strike of Lord Mayor Terence MacSwiney in October and the Burning of Cork in December. Dave will be joined by various guest experts to delve deep into these stories that have made Cork the place it is today. https://redfm.ie/shows/dave-macs-cork-history-matters

Latest episodes

John Creedon on An Irish Folklore Treasury and his interest in placenames, history, language and lore.

2 years ago - 40 mins

Cork History Matters

Author Jim O’Neill on The Nine Years War Part 2 – From The Battle of Kinsale 1601 to The Flight of the Earls 1607

2 years ago - 73 mins

Cork History Matters

Author Jim O’Neill on The Nine Years War Part 1 – Up To The Battle of Kinsale 1601

2 years ago - 81 mins

Cork History Matters

Faeries, Felons and Fine Gentlemen: A History of the Glen, Cork 1700-1980

2 years ago - 67 mins

Cork History Matters

Cork History Matters- Elvera Butler Downtown Kampus 1977 - 1981

2 years ago - 60 mins

Cork History Matters

Colum Kenny author of A Bitter War discusses the Irish Civil War 1922-23

2 years ago - 45 mins

Cork History Matters

Faeries, Felons and Fine Gentlemen: A History of the Glen, Cork 1700-1980

Gerard Martin O’Brien traces a history of what is now the Glen River Park from its origins as a site of milling, and industry through to the 1980s, when it was donated to the people of Cork by Sir Basil Goulding. Whole generations of people used this space as an unofficial amenity area long before it became a park and the book reveals it’s now forgotten story. Here he is in conversation on the matter with Dave Macardle