British Home Front podcasts

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Description

The BRITISH HOME FRONT IN THE FIRST WORLD WAR series of podcasts was recorded at the UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS in June 2018 to accompany a conference marking the contribution by the peoples of the British Isles to the national war effort. In this podcast, LAR JOYE, Director of Heritage at DUBLIN PORT and FEARGHAL McGARRY, Professor of Irish History, QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY BELFAST, talk about the experience of the First World War in Ireland.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS With thanks to JOHN CAWTHORN and the 1926 FOUNDATION for making this podcast series possible, and to the DEPARTMENT FOR DIGITAL, CULTURE, MEDIA AND SPORT and the SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT for supporting the Conference. PRODUCTION | ChromeRadio for the UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS | Music performed by the PIPES AND DRUMS of the ROYAL SCOTS DRAGOON GUARDS | Series Editor - Professor Sir Hew Strachan | Producer - Catriona Oliphant | Post-production - Chris Sharp.

Period25 Mar 2019

Media contributions

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Media contributions

  • TitleThe British Home Front podcast
    Media name/outletUniversity of St Andrews
    Media typeWeb
    Duration/Length/Size25 minutes
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date25/03/2019
    DescriptionThe BRITISH HOME FRONT IN THE FIRST WORLD WAR series of podcasts was recorded at the UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS in June 2018 to accompany an international conference marking the contribution by the peoples of the British Isles to the national war effort. In this podcast, LAR JOYE, Director of Heritage at DUBLIN PORT and FEARGHAL McGARRY, Professor of Irish History, QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY BELFAST, talk about the experience of the First World War in Ireland.
    Producer/AuthorCatriona Oliphant
    URLhttps://player.fm/series/chrome360/the-british-home-front-36-ireland-lar-joye-fearghal-mcgarry
    PersonsFearghal McGarry

Conference

TitleThe Home Front: Britain 1914-1918 conference
LocationUniversity of St Andrews, St Andrews, United Kingdom
Period01 Jun 2018 → 01 Jun 2018