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New Podcast Asks Questions About Derry's Past

New Podcast Asks Questions About Derry's Past

Historians have long contrasted the more nakedly sectarian conflict in Belfast (c. 500 deaths in 1920–2) with the conduct of the War of Independence elsewhere. With disturbances costing twenty lives in June 1920, Derry seemed to be heading the same way but never reached the same level of intensity. Why not? What was the relationship between the city and its rural hinterland, including Donegal? What role did the region’s substantial Hibernian element play?

Listen to Tommy Graham, editor of History Ireland, discuss these, and related, questions with Liz Gillis, Adrian Grant, Breandán Mac Suibhne and Brian Walker.

Available from 30 June 2020 on History Ireland's Podcast Channel and Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.

Image: Abercorn Road during the riots of June 1920. Derry City & Strabane District Council Museum Collections.