

Paul Rouse
Professor of history at University College Dublin and historian. Expert on Irish history and culture.
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339 snips
Jun 22, 2025 • 1h 12min
576. The Irish War of Independence: Rise of the IRA (Part 1)
Paul Rouse, a history professor at University College Dublin, joins the discussion to illuminate the origins of the Irish War of Independence. They delve into the impact of the 1916 Easter Rising and the shift in Irish nationalism toward independence. Rouse highlights the significant role of Thomas Ashe and analyzes the transformation of Sinn Féin from monarchists to revolutionaries. The conversation also covers Éamon de Valera's pivotal influence on Irish politics, setting the stage for a tumultuous period marked by intense political struggle.

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Jun 29, 2025 • 60min
578. The Irish War of Independence: Bloody Sunday (Part 3)
In this discussion, historian Paul Rouse from University College Dublin, an expert on Irish sports and nationalism, sheds light on the tragic events of Bloody Sunday, November 21, 1920. He explores the violent clash initiated by the IRA against British agents, which escalated into a chaotic gunfire at Croke Park. Rouse examines the profound psychological impact on victims' families and how this pivotal day shifted public opinion against the British government, emphasizing its lasting legacy on Ireland's path to independence.

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Jun 25, 2025 • 1h 5min
577. The Irish War of Independence: The Violence Begins (Part 2)
In this discussion, Paul Rouse, a historian from University College Dublin, sheds light on the Irish War of Independence. He explores Sinn Féin's strategic moves post-1917, assessing the IRA's tactics and the sectarian complexities within their ranks. Rouse highlights the unique aspects of Ireland's struggle compared to other post-war revolutions and the rise of Michael Collins in Irish politics. The conversation also delves into the significant roles women played and the broader implications of independence on Irish identity.

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May 29, 2023 • 59min
336: Ireland: Celts, Conquest and Cromwell (Part 1)
Historian Paul Rouse from University College Dublin dives into Ireland's fraught history with Britain. He discusses the significance of the 1916 Proclamation of the Irish Republic and its role in the Easter Rising. The conversation explores the Anglo-Irish relationship, including the complexities of colonial rule and the impact of Cromwell's invasion. Rouse reveals how cultural narratives and historical events continue to shape modern Irish identity, shedding light on the deep-rooted tensions that influenced the rise of Irish nationalism.

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Jun 1, 2023 • 54min
337: Ireland: Union, Famine and Parnell (Part 2)
Historian Paul Rouse from University College Dublin dives into Ireland's complex past, exploring the historical roots of the Anglo-Irish relationship. He discusses the impact of the Great Famine on national identity and the shift towards Irish nationalism. Rouse highlights the influential roles of figures like Daniel O'Connell in advocating for Catholic rights. The conversation also examines the evolution of Home Rule and the growing tensions leading to revolutionary sentiments, shedding light on the socio-political landscape of late 19th-century Ireland.