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Irish Americans & The Troubles: Unwelcome Outsiders or Allies?

Irish Americans & The Troubles: Unwelcome Outsiders or Allies?

Update: 2025-07-111
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This episode continues the story of NORAID - the Irish American organisation who were the voice of the IRA in the US. Jamie Goldrick and I delve into the complicated history of wider Irish American involvement in the Troubles. It's a history full of contradictions on both sides of the Atlantic. In the Republic, many criticised NORAID’s actions, yet did little themselves. Meanwhile, NORAID had little to say about the Vietnam War or the Civil Rights Movement in America.


Together, Jamie and I pick apart this complex and often uncomfortable chapter in Irish and Irish American history.


Jamie Goldrick is the producer of NORAID: Irish America & the IRA which screens on RTE on July 9th & 16th. Check it out on https://www.rte.ie/player/


There are a limited number of tickets for my live podcast on Daniel O’Connell in Glasnevin Cemetery. It takes place on July 24th, entry is free but booking is essential. Contact irishhistorypodcast@acast.com for your ticket today.


Sound by Kate Dunlea


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Irish Americans & The Troubles: Unwelcome Outsiders or Allies?

Irish Americans & The Troubles: Unwelcome Outsiders or Allies?