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Insurrection in Dublin

Insurrection in Dublin

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Step back in time to Easter Week of 1916, when Dublin became the battleground for the Easter Rising—a bold rebellion led by passionate Irish republicans determined to free their nation from British rule. This gripping account, penned by the talented Irish novelist James Stephens, offers a unique perspective from someone who lived and breathed the tumultuous atmosphere of the city during this pivotal moment in history. (Summary from Wikipedia and iremonger)Copyright Politics, Philosophy, Religion Arte Ciencia Política Historia y Crítica Literaria Mundial Política y Gobierno
Episodios
  • 004 - Part 4
    Feb 9 2026
    Step back in time to Easter Week of 1916, when Dublin became the battleground for the Easter Rising—a bold rebellion led by passionate Irish republicans determined to free their nation from British rule. This gripping account, penned by the talented Irish novelist James Stephens, offers a unique perspective from someone who lived and breathed the tumultuous atmosphere of the city during this pivotal moment in history. (Summary from Wikipedia and iremonger)
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    37 m
  • 003 - Part 3
    Feb 9 2026
    Step back in time to Easter Week of 1916, when Dublin became the battleground for the Easter Rising—a bold rebellion led by passionate Irish republicans determined to free their nation from British rule. This gripping account, penned by the talented Irish novelist James Stephens, offers a unique perspective from someone who lived and breathed the tumultuous atmosphere of the city during this pivotal moment in history. (Summary from Wikipedia and iremonger)
    Más Menos
    33 m
  • 002 - Part 2
    Feb 9 2026
    Step back in time to Easter Week of 1916, when Dublin became the battleground for the Easter Rising—a bold rebellion led by passionate Irish republicans determined to free their nation from British rule. This gripping account, penned by the talented Irish novelist James Stephens, offers a unique perspective from someone who lived and breathed the tumultuous atmosphere of the city during this pivotal moment in history. (Summary from Wikipedia and iremonger)
    Más Menos
    29 m
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