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As part of our #513Day broadcast from the Lindner Center at the University of Cincinnati, we were joined by UC's Director of Athletics, John Cunningham. Podcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEggerFollow on X: @MoEggerInstagram too: @MoEgger
Garrett gets a new dad but Derick doesn't remember anything so is anything really different?
Joining Anton to run through the main stories from the Sunday papers is Lynn Boylan, MEP; John Cunningham, Relationship Director at Morgan McKinley; Kate O'Connell, Former Fine Gael TD; and Conor Faughnan, CEO at Royal Irish Automobile Club & commentator on transport & related issues.
Watch Off the Bench Presented by UDF with Chatterbox Sports Monday-Friday 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. LIVE on the Chatterbox Sports YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE to the channel to ensure you never miss a thing. On March 5, 2025, the Cincinnati Bearcats basketball team suffered a disappointing loss, prompting a candid and emotional press conference from head coach Wes Miller. While specific details about the opponent and final score are not fully outlined in available sources, posts on X and recent coverage suggest the game was a significant setback for the team. Miller, in his fourth season leading the Bearcats, did not hold back in expressing his frustration, offering a raw assessment of the performance that has sparked discussion among fans and analysts alike. In the press conference, Miller described the team's effort as unrecognizable, stating, “I don't know who that basketball team is,” and issuing an apology to fans who attended the game. His remarks, captured in posts on X, reflect a deep dissatisfaction with the Bearcats' play, calling it “unacceptable” and distancing it from the squad he had coached in the preceding weeks. This loss comes amidst a season of ups and downs for Cincinnati, a program with a storied history—boasting two national championships and over 1,800 wins—that has struggled to regain its former prominence under Miller's tenure. Since taking the helm in 2021, Miller has compiled a 75-49 record, including a 27-33 mark in conference play, transitioning from the American Athletic Conference to the tougher Big 12. Despite recruiting successes, such as landing five-star talent like Rayvon Griffith, the Bearcats have yet to secure an NCAA Tournament berth under his leadership. The 2024-25 season began with promise, with Cincinnati ranked in the AP preseason Top 25 for the first time since 2017-18, fueled by wins over rivals Dayton and Xavier. However, a 2-5 start in Big 12 play and a 6-32 record in Quad 1 games have raised questions about Miller's ability to elevate the program in a “win-now” era. Miller's press conference underscores the pressure he faces as the Bearcats approach critical games, potentially including Senior Day festivities he discussed earlier in the week. His fiery response suggests a coach desperate to ignite a turnaround, yet it also highlights the gap between potential and performance. With fans and athletic director John Cunningham watching closely, Miller's future may hinge on whether he can rally this team—or if Cincinnati will seek a new voice to restore its basketball legacy.
The Tech Chef, Restaurant, Hospitality and Hotel Technology Business Podcast
The podcast features a deep conversation Unai Extremo and John Cunningham, of Virtualware to discuss the innovative platforms developed especially focusing on their flagship product, VIROO. This platform is designed to assist industries in adopting immersive technologies, particularly in training and operational efficiency. Unai explains how VIROO aims to enhance competitiveness and sustainability in companies by leveraging real-time 3D technology.He emphasizes the platform's ability to support various training scenarios, enabling organizations to create immersive training experiences while protecting their proprietary information. John shares his journey with Virtualware, highlighting the company's commitment to providing a user-friendly experience and the importance of having trusted partners in the industry.The episode dives into the specific applications of VIROO in sectors like hospitality, where it can revolutionize training processes and operational efficiencies.Overall, the episode conveys the exciting potential of XR technologies in transforming traditional business practices, urging listeners to consider how these advancements can be integrated into their operations.Takeaways:The Tech Chef Podcast dives into the latest innovations transforming the hospitality industry, focusing on XR technology. Virtualware is helping companies become more competitive by using real-time 3D technology in their operations. The partnership between Magicgate and Virtualware aims to enhance XR adoption in the hospitality sector. Training and collaboration using XR can improve efficiency and effectiveness in various hospitality functions. John and Unai from Virtualware discuss the importance of security and scalability in implementing XR solutions. The discussion highlights how XR technology can streamline training processes in hospitality and improve guest experiences.
Hire world-class accountants and in The Philippines. Visit Outsource Direct to scale your operations with higher flexibility, maximum efficiency and much lower costs.Subscribe to the Business Builders Newsletter for the very best ideas I've discovered on business and personal growth. In Episode #069 of Series 8, host Conor Kearney interviews John Cunningham, founder and managing director of Complex Nutrition and Epicom. John shares his extensive experience in scaling successful businesses, navigating through crises, and the pivotal moments that shaped his career. The discussion covers topics including cultural shifts within businesses, the importance of family, and dealing with financial challenges.CONNECT WITH CONOR:LinkedInCONNECT WITH JOHN:LinkedInWebsiteSupport Neurodiversity Ireland—an organisation committed to promoting understanding and advocacy for individuals with neurodiverse conditions like autism, ADHD, and dyslexia. Neurodiversity Ireland works to create a more inclusive society through community support and educational programs. Learn more and find out how you can get involved at neurodiversityireland.com. Together, we can make a difference!Produced by Jetbooks, Chartered Accountants Ireland.
Joining Anton to go through the main stories form the Sunday papers is Lynn Boylan, Sinn Fein MEP for Dublin; John Cunningham, Chair of the Board of Lysis Group and Country Director for Ireland; and Mark Hennessy, Ireland and Britain Editor with the Irish Times.
In this episode, we catch up with John Cunningham, founder of WhamBam Beard Company and entertainment personality known for his appearances on 90 Day Diaries and more. John shares an update on his latest projects, what's next for WhamBam Beard Company, and what his fans can look forward to in the near future.Stay connected with John:
John Cunningham is the Director of Athletics at UC. We discussed the Bearcat football team moving a game to Kansas City, rivalry games, and more. Podcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEggerFollow on X: @MoEggerInstagram too: @MoEgger
John Cunningham is the Director of Athletics at UC. We discussed the Bearcat football team moving a game to Kansas City, rivalry games, and more. Podcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEggerFollow on X: @MoEggerInstagram too: @MoEgger
Anton sits down with broadcaster, Eileen Dunne; Mark Hennessy, Ireland and Britain Editor at the Irish Times; and John Cunningham, Relationship Director at Morgan McKinley, and Chair and Country Director of Lysis Group.The big parties and independents are getting ready to start government formation talks and even Barry Keoghan's decision to step away from social media.Hit 'Listen' to hear all this and much more on this brilliant panel discussion.
The Tech Chef, Restaurant, Hospitality and Hotel Technology Business Podcast
Skip Kimpel welcomes John Cunningham to the Tech Chef Podcast to delve into the transformative world of Extended Reality (XR) and its implications for various industries, particularly hospitality. Cunningham, a seasoned expert in the XR field, shares his extensive background, including his military experience and roles in significant tech companies. He emphasizes the rapid evolution of XR technologies and their growing accessibility, paving the way for widespread adoption across sectors. The discussion highlights XR's potential in enhancing training and development processes, arguing that immersive training environments can significantly improve knowledge retention and skills acquisition compared to traditional methods. For industries like hospitality, the integration of XR could lead to safer, more cost-effective training solutions while minimizing food waste and enhancing employee preparedness.The conversation shifts towards the practical applications of XR in collaborative environments, especially in remote work scenarios. Cunningham illustrates how XR can revolutionize product design and prototyping, allowing teams to visualize and manipulate designs in real-time, fostering creativity and efficiency. This capability is crucial for industries that rely on visual collaboration, such as hospitality, where layout and design decisions can have a profound impact on operational efficiency and customer experience. As Cunningham discusses the need for organizations to embrace XR, he underscores the importance of strategic planning and the consideration of IT infrastructure to support these emerging technologies. The episode concludes with an exciting announcement about an upcoming XR Boot Camp aimed at empowering industry professionals with the knowledge and tools necessary to implement XR solutions effectively.Takeaways: Extended Reality (XR) is reshaping industries by enhancing training, collaboration, and customer experiences. The hospitality sector stands to benefit significantly from XR technology for training and operational efficiency. XR technology is no longer just for large enterprises; smaller organizations can adopt it effectively. Organizations should consider a consulting partner with XR experience to guide implementation. The integration of AI and XR is transforming product design and development processes. As XR technology becomes more affordable, its adoption across diverse industries is rapidly increasing. Links referenced in this episode:gainadvisors.comskipkimpel.combootcamp.magicgate.com
UC Director of Athletics John Cunningham joined us on ESPN1530.Podcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEggerFollow on X: @MoEggerInstagram too: @MoEgger
Chad Brendel and David Simone discuss the week that was Cincinnati Bearcats live from the Cincy Light Studios. The show begins with special guest University of Cincinnati Athletic Director John Cunningham. The two hosts follow that up with a final discussion on the Colorado loss before giving some preseason thoughts on the upcoming Monday's men's basketball tip off. Dave wraps things up with Simone's 6-Pack. Join the conversation live every Wednesday night at 8pm on the Bearcat Journal Twitch and YouTube channels, and don't forget to like and subscribe while you're there! Turtle's Brew Time Stamps 0:00 - 36:00 AD John Cunningham 36:00 - 1:07:00 Putting a Bow on Colorado Presented by Homefield 1:07:00 - 1:21:00 Monday Night Tip Off 1:21:00 - 1:26:37 Simone's 6-Pack
UC Director of Athletics John Cunningham joined us on ESPN1530.Podcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEggerFollow on X: @MoEggerInstagram too: @MoEgger
Send us a message!In a land reminiscent of Frozen we meet the indigenous Sámi people and the settlers who are exploring their land. These types of relationships are always fraught with disagreements and often lead to war. As in many cases, the "different" Sámi people are accused of witchcraft and not given fair trials. Come on this journey to learn the stories of three innocent women and the ends of their stories. Music is by Alexander Nakarada.Support the show
With the UC football season underway, a loaded Hall of Fame class set to be inducted, the fall sports season underway, and the men's basketball team set to play a charity exhibition with Ohio State, UC's Athletics Director John Cunningham has a lot going on. He joined us on ESPN1530. Podcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEggerFollow on X: @MoEggerInstagram too: @MoEgger
With the UC football season underway, a loaded Hall of Fame class set to be inducted, the fall sports season underway, and the men's basketball team set to play a charity exhibition with Ohio State, UC's Athletics Director John Cunningham has a lot going on. He joined us on ESPN1530. Podcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEggerFollow on X: @MoEggerInstagram too: @MoEgger
At some point or another, we've all found ourselves struggling to demonstrate the value of our L&D solutions, wondering if there has been value or whether we'll find it. For many of us, it's a constant search. In this episode, Neil John Cunningham unpacks this for us and lets us in on the steps outlined in his most recent book, Numbers & Narratives, to prove the value of our L&D. KEY TAKEAWAYS Don´t worry about not understanding the data. Someone in the business will just ask them to explain it to you. Using data stories to prove the effectiveness of what you are doing is good for you as well as for the business. Most of us are not getting the most out of existing business data. Storytelling is incredibly powerful, especially if you back it up with data. The Hero´s Journey storytelling framework is often a good way to structure a data story. Once you´ve got your hypothesis, where the business is going and where it needs to go, break that down into learning objectives. Using data stories appeals to people who are emotionally driven as well as to those who are data driven. Understand what commercials are important to the people in your business. If you don´t know what the financials are e.g. how much it costs to handle each call talk to the people that do know. Be really honest about L&D can offer. If you can´t help with a certain issue, be brave enough to say so. Keep things simple and succinct. As much as possible use simple, universally understood data. BEST MOMENTS 'I´d been creating these little data stories, I could prove that what I was doing was having an effect.' 'The way you solve the L&D engagement issue is to solve problems that matter to individuals.' 'Show where L&D can do better.' VALUABLE RESOURCES The Learning And Development Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-learning-development-podcast/id1466927523 L&D Master Class Series: https://360learning.com/blog/l-and-d-masterclass-home/ Neil John Cunningham Bio Neil is the author of the books, 19 Low-cost Ways to Improve Your L&D Offering; The Strategic Order Taker: A Guide for L&D to be Seen, Heard, and Valued; and his most recent Narratives & Numbers. Neil is an experienced Head of Talent & Learning and following a career of running Learning and Talent functions, he now supports others doing so with his consulting and writing. You can connect with Neil and follow his work via: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/neiljohncunningham/ Website: www.alignlearndo.com Link to book: https://alignlearndo.com/narratives-and-numbers/ Code for 10% off book: 360 The Hero´s Journey - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Heros-Journey-Joseph-Campbell-Collected/dp/1608681890 ABOUT THE HOST David James David has been a People Development professional for more than 20 years, most notably as Director of Talent, Learning & OD for The Walt Disney Company across Europe, the Middle East & Africa. As well as being the Chief Learning Officer at 360Learning, David is a prominent writer and speaker on topics around modern and digital L&D. CONTACT METHOD Twitter: https://twitter.com/davidinlearning/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidjameslinkedin/ L&D Collective: https://360learning.com/the-l-and-d-collective/ Blog: https://360learning.com/blog/ L&D Master Class Series: https://360learning.com/blog/l-and-d-masterclass-home/
Into The MysticEpisode 08: Mystic Pizza (1988) - Behind The Scenes - Vol. 02Jason Connell and Sal Rodriguez revisit the classic movie again and talk about Matt Damon's first movie role, must-see filming locations, and the probability of Mystic Pizza 2: The Second Slice. Synopsis: Three teenage girls come of age while working at a pizza parlor in the Connecticut town of Mystic.Director: Donald PetrieWriter: Amy Holden Jones (story & screenplay), Perry Howze (screenplay), Randy Howze (screenplay), Alfred Uhry (screenplay)Cinematographer: Tim SuhrstedtCast: Julia Roberts, Annabeth Gish, Lili Taylor, Vincent D'Onofrio, William R. Moses, Adam Storke, Conchata Ferrell, Joanna Merlin, Louis Turenne, John Cunningham, Matt DamonRecorded: 06-10-24Studio: Just Curious MediaPartner: Mystic Film FestivalSponsors:Olde Mistick VillageMystic AquariumListen:BuzzsproutApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsAmazon MusiciHeartRadioTuneInWatch:YouTubeHost:Jason ConnellGuest:Sal Rodriguez#justcuriousmedia #mysticfilmfestvial #intothemystic #talesfromhollywoodeast #mrjasonconnell #cinema #classicmovies #movies #moviereviews #film #filmreviews #filmfestival #studios #producers #directors #writers #actors #mysticpizzaSend us a Text Message.Support the Show.
The Big 12 Media Days kicked off in Las Vegas on Tuesday and Kings of the North was on the scene to talk Northern college football.On this show, Doug Lesmerises brings you interviews from three Northern teams. In order, get ready for:• Cincinnati punter Mason Fletcher (06:21)• Iowa State receiver Jaylin Noel (15:36)• Utah defensive tackle Junior Tafuna (21:45)• Cincinnati running back Corey Kiner (26:49)• Cincinnati right guard Luke Kandra (33:09)• and Cincinnati athletic director John Cunningham (39:50)Check out the Kings of the North YouTube feed for live shows Tuesday and Wednesday night, and come back Wednesday for more interviews with Colorado, West Virginia and BYU.Thanks for joining Kings of the North.
Spence Checketts & Sean O'Connell sit down with the University of Cincinnati Athletic Director at Big 12 Media Days
Following the culmination of the 2023-2024 college sports calendar, a very special guest joins the pod meaning there is no better time for the Danco Transmission Bearcat Bounce Podcast. First Director of Athletics, John Cunningham, joins the crew to discuss year one in the Big 12, update current events across all sports as well as looking ahead to future growth in the upcoming seasons and much more. Next Brent Young, Aaron Smith, Chad Brendel and Ryan Royer hit up the New Riff'n w/ Royer segment and break down some recent notes from Monday's basketball workout before diving head first into the BBP Mailbag. All of these and more this week on the BBP presented by BearcatJournal.com. Here are this week's Quick Paper Supply Timestamps 0:00 - 00:58:00 Quick Paper Supply Timestamp - AD John Cunningham 00:58:00 - 01:21:00 Quick Paper Supply Timestamp - New Riffin' With Royer 01:21:00 - 01:49:00 Quick Paper Supply Timestamp - Chad Surprises Brent w/ Another Hoops Workout Watch 01:49:00 - 02:18:00 Quick Paper Supply Timestamp - BBP Mailbag
Into The MysticEpisode 07: Mystic Pizza (1988) - Behind The Scenes - Vol. 01Jason Connell and Sal Rodriguez revisit the classic movie and talk about Julia Roberts' rise to stardom, the real-life Mystic Pizza parlor, and what's in the secret sauce.Synopsis: Three teenage girls come of age while working at a pizza parlor in the Connecticut town of Mystic.Director: Donald PetrieWriter: Amy Holden Jones (story & screenplay), Perry Howze (screenplay), Randy Howze (screenplay), Alfred Uhry (screenplay)Cinematographer: Tim SuhrstedtCast: Julia Roberts, Annabeth Gish, Lili Taylor, Vincent D'Onofrio, William R. Moses, Adam Storke, Conchata Ferrell, Joanna Merlin, Louis Turenne, John Cunningham, Matt DamonRecorded: 06-10-24Studio: Just Curious MediaPartner: Mystic Film FestivalSponsors:Olde Mistick VillageMystic AquariumListen:BuzzsproutApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsAmazon MusiciHeartRadioTuneInWatch:YouTubeHost:Jason ConnellGuest:Sal Rodriguez#justcuriousmedia #mysticfilmfestvial #intothemystic #talesfromhollywoodeast #mrjasonconnell #cinema #classicmovies #movies #moviereviews #film #filmreviews #filmfestival #studios #producers #directors #writers #actors #mysticpizzaSend us a Text Message.Support the Show.
The biggest and best stream in the history of UC athletics is here. John Cunningham, Wes Miller, Scott Satterfield, Jordan Bischel, Doug Martin, Katrina Merriweather, Molly Alvey, Jillian Hayes, Corey Kiner, Jack Dingle, Luke Kandra, Loudan Brooks, Zach Stipe, Zach Grant, Ken Tracy, Brian Fox and so much more.
11am - 12pm David McCarthy is back in studio to share his financial advice Mark O'Malley from Wilder Wellbeing tells us about their May mental health campaign Dr. John Cunningham is with us for this editi0n of History Talks discussing the book 'Spirit of Revolution: Ireland from Below, 1917-1923' 'Galway Talks with John Morley' broadcasts every weekday morning from 9am on Galway Bay FM.
11am - 12pm David McCarthy is back in studio to share his financial advice Mark O'Malley from Wilder Wellbeing tells us about their May mental health campaign Dr. John Cunningham is with us for this editi0n of History Talks discussing the book 'Spirit of Revolution: Ireland from Below, 1917-1923' 'Galway Talks with John Morley' broadcasts every weekday morning from 9am on Galway Bay FM.
On today's show the Ash Holes are Smoking A Bronx Tale Calogero Toro and are joined by the “Kilt Man” himself John Cunningham, to discuss Mob Movies and Cigars. We also have a Dave's 6 Pack and an interesting weekly Top 5 list. #Cigarringgauge #Cigar #Davidgarofalo #Edsullivan #Aaronnoonan #Dandavidson #TAA #TAH #Cigars #Theashholes #UnitedPodcastNetwork #Studio21PodcastCafe Follow Us On: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AshHolesRadio YouTube: / @theashholes9602 Odysee: https://odysee.com/@theashholespodcast:f Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ashholesradio/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheAshHoles Listen to Us on: theashholes.podbean.com or anywhere you listen to your favorite podcasts Join us as we broadcast live on location from Studio 21 Podcast Cafe high above Two Guys Smoke Shop in Salem, New Hampshire on the United Podcast Network, every Tuesday @ 4pm.
Chad Brendel and David Simone discuss the week that was Cincinnati Bearcats. This week the two are joined by Cincinnati Bearcats Athletic Director John Cunningham for the first segment. They then discuss the closing of the book on this year's men's basketball season before looking ahead at what needs the team has in the portal this season. They wrap up with a little spring football talk, including Brady Drogosh moving from the quarterback room to the linebacker room. Join the conversation live every Wednesday night at 8pm on the Bearcat Journal Twitch and YouTube channels, and don't forget to like and subscribe while you're there!
Lance talks with UC Director of Athletics John Cunningham. Tune in!
Lance talks with UC Director of Athletics John Cunningham. Tune in!
Jason and Travis Kelce are bringing their podcast to Nippert Stadium. UC Athletics Director John Cunningham joined us on ESPN1530 to discuss. Podcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEgger
Jason and Travis Kelce are bringing their podcast to Nippert Stadium. UC Athletics Director John Cunningham joined us on ESPN1530 to discuss. Podcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEgger
In the latest edition of our Sustainability Podcast, Internal Communications Officer Nuala Ní Chonghaile speaks to Dr Richard Manton, the inaugural Director of Sustainability Director of Sustainability, charged with establishing a Sustainability Office and leading the implementation of our ambitious sustainability strategy. Three books that Dr Manton mentioned in this podcast and might be of interest to listeners are” 'Doughnut Economics: Seven ways to think like a 21st-century economist' by Dr Kate Raworth 'Hardiman & Beyond: The Arts and Culture of Galway Since 1820' by Dr John Cunningham & Dr Ciarán McDonagh 'Galway: Making a Capital of Culture' by Dr Patrick Collins
Transportation, to Europe or to England's colonies, was the fate for thousands of Irish soldiers, clergy, and civilians. Join the Mailing List! Join the Patreon House of Lords for ad-free episodes! Sarah Barber, ‘Settlement, Transplantation and Expulsion: A Comparative Study of the Placement of Peoples', in British Interventions in Early Modern Ireland, ed. by Ciaran Brady and Jane Ohlmeyer (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005). Heidi J. Coburn, 'Cromwellian Transplantations of the Irish to the Colonies', in Martyn Bennett, Raymond Gillespie, and Scott Spurlock (eds), Cromwell and Ireland: New Perspectives (Liverpool, 2020) John Cunningham, ‘Politics, 1641-1660', Cambridge History of Ireland Elaine Murphy, Micheál Ó Siochrú, Jason Peacey, John Morril, eds. The Letters, Writings, and Speeches of Oliver Crmwell: Volume II, 2022. David Edwards, ‘Political Change and Social Transformation, 1603-1641', Cambridge History of Ireland Micheál Ó Siochrú, (ed.) Kingdoms in Crisis: Ireland in the 1640s, 2000 Micheál Ó Siochrú, Confederate Ireland, 1642-1649, 1999 Micheál Ó Siochrú, God's Executioner: Oliver Cromwell and the Conquest of Ireland. Micheál Ó Siochrú, 'Atrocity, Codes of Conduct and the Irish in the British Civil Wars 1641-1653', Past & Present , 195 (May, 2007), pp. 55-86 Micheál Ó Siochrú and David Brown, 'The Down Survey and the Cromwellian Land Settlement', in Jane Ohlmeyer (ed), The Cambridge History of Ireland: Volume II. Pádraig Lenihan, Consolidating Conquest: Ireland 1603-1727 (England: Pearson, 2008). Pádraig Lenihan, Confederate Catholics at War, 1641-49, 2001 Pádraig Lenihan, 'Siege Massacres in Ireland: Drogheda in Context', in Martyn Bennett, Raymond Gillespie, and Scott Spurlock (eds), Cromwell and Ireland: New Perspectives Patrick J. Corish, ‘The Cromwellian Regime, 1650–60', in A New History of Ireland: Early Modern Ireland 1534-1691, ed. by T. W. Moody, F. X. Martin, and F. J. Byrne (Oxford University Press, 2009) Carla Gardina Pestana, 'Atlantic Mobilities and the Defiance of the Early Quakers', Journal of Early Modern History, 2023. James Scott Wheeler, 'Ormond and Cromwell: The Struggle for Ireland', in Martyn Bennett, Raymond Gillespie, and Scott Spurlock (eds), Cromwell and Ireland: New Perspectives Martyn Bennett, ‘God's Wall of Brass: Cromwell's Generals in Ireland, 1649-1650' in Martyn Bennett, Raymond Gillespie, and Scott Spurlock (eds), Cromwell and Ireland: New Perspectives Derek Hirst, ‘Security and Reform in England's Other Nations, 1649-1658', in Michael J. Braddick. The Oxford Handbook of the English Revolution. Jenny Shaw, Everyday Life in the Early English Caribbean: Irish, Africans, and the Construction of Difference (Athens, United States: University of Georgia Press, 2013) R. Scott Spurlock, ‘Cromwell and Catholics: Towards a Reassessment of Lay Catholic Experience in Interregnum Ireland', in Constructing the Past: Writing Irish History, 1600-1800, ed. by Mark Williams and Stephen Paul Forrest, Irish Historical Monographs (Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 2010). Jennifer Wells, ‘Proceedings at the High Court of Justice at Dublin and Cork 1652-1654, part 2', Archivium Hibernicum, 67, 76-274. Go to AirwaveMedia.com to find other great history shows. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tom Steigleman hosts today's show. Tom starts off the day talking about the below zero temperatures and gives some tips on supplies to have in your vehicle and ways to keep your pipes from freezing. Tom talks about the Supreme Court decision on the Texas border, people leaving California, and Hawaii trying to block Donald Trump from being on their ballots. Nick Begich calls in to give a campaign update and share why Alaskans should vote for him. Find more information at www.AlaskansForNickBegich.com.John Cunningham from Mountain City Church joins Tom in the studio to talk about their upcoming Share Your Faith Workshop. Find more information at www.SYFOnline.org. Tom talks about tonight's upcoming Anchorage Assembly meetings, Mary Peltola filing for her 2nd term in Congress, and Dalton calls in to talk about people getting involved in politics and the blackmail of politicians.
Irish land is awarded to English Adventurers and Cromwellian soldiers, and Protestant dominance is secured. Join the Mailing List! Join the Patreon House of Lords for ad-free episodes! Sarah Barber, ‘Settlement, Transplantation and Expulsion: A Comparative Study of the Placement of Peoples', in British Interventions in Early Modern Ireland, ed. by Ciaran Brady and Jane Ohlmeyer (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005). Heidi J. Coburn, 'Cromwellian Transplantations of the Irish to the Colonies', in Martyn Bennett, Raymond Gillespie, and Scott Spurlock (eds), Cromwell and Ireland: New Perspectives (Liverpool, 2020) John Cunningham, ‘Politics, 1641-1660', Cambridge History of Ireland Elaine Murphy, Micheál Ó Siochrú, Jason Peacey, John Morril, eds. The Letters, Writings, and Speeches of Oliver Crmwell: Volume II, 2022. David Edwards, ‘Political Change and Social Transformation, 1603-1641', Cambridge History of Ireland Micheál Ó Siochrú, (ed.) Kingdoms in Crisis: Ireland in the 1640s, 2000 Micheál Ó Siochrú, Confederate Ireland, 1642-1649, 1999 Micheál Ó Siochrú, God's Executioner: Oliver Cromwell and the Conquest of Ireland. Micheál Ó Siochrú, 'Atrocity, Codes of Conduct and the Irish in the British Civil Wars 1641-1653', Past & Present , 195 (May, 2007), pp. 55-86 Micheál Ó Siochrú and David Brown, 'The Down Survey and the Cromwellian Land Settlement', in Jane Ohlmeyer (ed), The Cambridge History of Ireland: Volume II. Pádraig Lenihan, Consolidating Conquest: Ireland 1603-1727 (England: Pearson, 2008). Pádraig Lenihan, Confederate Catholics at War, 1641-49, 2001 Pádraig Lenihan, 'Siege Massacres in Ireland: Drogheda in Context', in Martyn Bennett, Raymond Gillespie, and Scott Spurlock (eds), Cromwell and Ireland: New Perspectives Patrick J. Corish, ‘The Cromwellian Regime, 1650–60', in A New History of Ireland: Early Modern Ireland 1534-1691, ed. by T. W. Moody, F. X. Martin, and F. J. Byrne (Oxford University Press, 2009) James Scott Wheeler, 'Ormond and Cromwell: The Struggle for Ireland', in Martyn Bennett, Raymond Gillespie, and Scott Spurlock (eds), Cromwell and Ireland: New Perspectives Martyn Bennett, ‘God's Wall of Brass: Cromwell's Generals in Ireland, 1649-1650' in Martyn Bennett, Raymond Gillespie, and Scott Spurlock (eds), Cromwell and Ireland: New Perspectives Derek Hirst, ‘Security and Reform in England's Other Nations, 1649-1658', in Michael J. Braddick. The Oxford Handbook of the English Revolution. Jenny Shaw, Everyday Life in the Early English Caribbean: Irish, Africans, and the Construction of Difference (Athens, United States: University of Georgia Press, 2013) R. Scott Spurlock, ‘Cromwell and Catholics: Towards a Reassessment of Lay Catholic Experience in Interregnum Ireland', in Constructing the Past: Writing Irish History, 1600-1800, ed. by Mark Williams and Stephen Paul Forrest, Irish Historical Monographs (Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 2010). Jennifer Wells, ‘Proceedings at the High Court of Justice at Dublin and Cork 1652-1654, part 2', Archivium Hibernicum, 67, 76-274. Go to AirwaveMedia.com to find other great history shows. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Clásicos de Antonio Carlos Jobim en la visión pop de artistas y grupos franceses, británicos o japoneses como Lilicub ('Wave'), Jil Caplan & Christophe J. ('Les eaux de mars'), Sean O´Hagan & Louis Philippe ('Só danço samba'), Babacar ('O morro não tem vez'), Ray Wonder ('One nota samba'), Tango & Lee Marr ('Agua de beber'), The Walkabouts ('Corcovadp'), John Cunningham ('Once I loved), Yachines & Miss Lever ('A felicidade'), Quigley ('Dindi'), Planète Zen ('Dindi'), Pizzicato 5 ('The girl from Ipanema'), Lucky 15 feat. Momus ('Children´s games'), Vera Clouzot ('Desafinado') y Gallous ('How insensitive').Escuchar audio
The Commonwealth, hungry for land, confiscates massive amounts of property from Irish Catholics. Most are ordered to move elsewhere in Ireland, to the Province of Connacht or County Clare. To refuse risked death. Join the Mailing List! Join the Patreon House of Lords for ad-free episodes! Sarah Barber, ‘Settlement, Transplantation and Expulsion: A Comparative Study of the Placement of Peoples', in British Interventions in Early Modern Ireland, ed. by Ciaran Brady and Jane Ohlmeyer (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005). Heidi J. Coburn, 'Cromwellian Transplantations of the Irish to the Colonies', in Martyn Bennett, Raymond Gillespie, and Scott Spurlock (eds), Cromwell and Ireland: New Perspectives (Liverpool, 2020) John Cunningham, ‘Politics, 1641-1660', Cambridge History of Ireland Elaine Murphy, Micheál Ó Siochrú, Jason Peacey, John Morril, eds. The Letters, Writings, and Speeches of Oliver Crmwell: Volume II, 2022. David Edwards, ‘Political Change and Social Transformation, 1603-1641', Cambridge History of Ireland Micheál Ó Siochrú, (ed.) Kingdoms in Crisis: Ireland in the 1640s, 2000 Micheál Ó Siochrú, Confederate Ireland, 1642-1649, 1999 Micheál Ó Siochrú, God's Executioner: Oliver Cromwell and the Conquest of Ireland. Micheál Ó Siochrú, 'Atrocity, Codes of Conduct and the Irish in the British Civil Wars 1641-1653', Past & Present , 195 (May, 2007), pp. 55-86 Pádraig Lenihan, Consolidating Conquest: Ireland 1603-1727 (England: Pearson, 2008). Pádraig Lenihan, Confederate Catholics at War, 1641-49, 2001 Pádraig Lenihan, 'Siege Massacres in Ireland: Drogheda in Context', in Martyn Bennett, Raymond Gillespie, and Scott Spurlock (eds), Cromwell and Ireland: New Perspectives James Scott Wheeler, 'Ormond and Cromwell: The Struggle for Ireland', in Martyn Bennett, Raymond Gillespie, and Scott Spurlock (eds), Cromwell and Ireland: New Perspectives Martyn Bennett, ‘God's Wall of Brass: Cromwell's Generals in Ireland, 1649-1650' in Martyn Bennett, Raymond Gillespie, and Scott Spurlock (eds), Cromwell and Ireland: New Perspectives Derek Hirst, ‘Security and Reform in England's Other Nations, 1649-1658', in Michael J. Braddick. The Oxford Handbook of the English Revolution. Jenny Shaw, Everyday Life in the Early English Caribbean: Irish, Africans, and the Construction of Difference (Athens, United States: University of Georgia Press, 2013) R. Scott Spurlock, ‘Cromwell and Catholics: Towards a Reassessment of Lay Catholic Experience in Interregnum Ireland', in Constructing the Past: Writing Irish History, 1600-1800, ed. by Mark Williams and Stephen Paul Forrest, Irish Historical Monographs (Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 2010). Jennifer Wells, ‘Proceedings at the High Court of Justice at Dublin and Cork 1652-1654, part 2', Archivium Hibernicum, 67, 76-274. Go to AirwaveMedia.com to find other great history shows. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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After the defeat of the Royalist coalition, the last military resistance to the Commonwealth in Ireland are irregular Tories - isolated, cut off from the chain of command, thousands of veteran Irish fights live off the land, establish bases in bogs and hills, and hit the English occupation forces wherever they can. The Commonwealth goes to extreme lengths to crush them. Join the Mailing List! Join the Patreon House of Lords for ad-free episodes! Sarah Barber, ‘Settlement, Transplantation and Expulsion: A Comparative Study of the Placement of Peoples', in British Interventions in Early Modern Ireland, ed. by Ciaran Brady and Jane Ohlmeyer (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005). John Cunningham, ‘Politics, 1641-1660', Cambridge History of Ireland Elaine Murphy, Micheál Ó Siochrú, Jason Peacey, John Morril, eds. The Letters, Writings, and Speeches of Oliver Crmwell: Volume II, 2022. David Edwards, ‘Political Change and Social Transformation, 1603-1641', Cambridge History of Ireland Micheál Ó Siochrú, (ed.) Kingdoms in Crisis: Ireland in the 1640s, 2000 Micheál Ó Siochrú, Confederate Ireland, 1642-1649, 1999 Micheál Ó Siochrú, God's Executioner: Oliver Cromwell and the Conquest of Ireland. Micheál Ó Siochrú, 'Atrocity, Codes of Conduct and the Irish in the British Civil Wars 1641-1653', Past & Present , 195 (May, 2007), pp. 55-86 Pádraig Lenihan, Consolidating Conquest: Ireland 1603-1727 (England: Pearson, 2008). Pádraig Lenihan, Confederate Catholics at War, 1641-49, 2001 Pádraig Lenihan, 'Siege Massacres in Ireland: Drogheda in Context', in Martyn Bennett, Raymond Gillespie, and Scott Spurlock (eds), Cromwell and Ireland: New Perspectives Wheeler, James Scott, 'Ormond and Cromwell: The Struggle for Ireland', in Martyn Bennett, Raymond Gillespie, and Scott Spurlock (eds), Cromwell and Ireland: New Perspectives Martyn Bennett, ‘God's Wall of Brass: Cromwell's Generals in Ireland, 1649-1650' in Martyn Bennett, Raymond Gillespie, and Scott Spurlock (eds), Cromwell and Ireland: New Perspectives Derek Hirst, ‘Security and Reform in England's Other Nations, 1649-1658', in Michael J. Braddick. The Oxford Handbook of the English Revolution. R. Scott Spurlock, ‘Cromwell and Catholics: Towards a Reassessment of Lay Catholic Experience in Interregnum Ireland', in Constructing the Past: Writing Irish History, 1600-1800, ed. by Mark Williams and Stephen Paul Forrest, Irish Historical Monographs (Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 2010). Wells, Jennifer, ‘Proceedings at the High Court of Justice at Dublin and Cork 1652-1654, part 2', Archivium Hibernicum, 67, 76-274. Go to AirwaveMedia.com to find other great history shows. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With sports of all sorts ramping up across the entire campus, a very special guest joined the crew, meaning there is no better time for the Danco Transmission Bearcat Bounce Podcast. First Director of Athletics for the University of Cincinnati, John Cunningham joins the pod to discuss the close of the football season, what is next for the program and an update on basketball as well as much more. Brent Young, Aaron Smith, Chad Brendel and Ryan Royer then add their thoughts on the next steps for football and more basketball discussion before diving head first into the Homefield Apparel BBP Mailbag. All of these and more this week on the BBP presented by BearcatJournal.com. Here are this week's Quick Paper Supply Timestamps 0:00 - 59:00 Quick Paper Supply Timestamp - AD John Cunningham Joins the Pod 59:00 - 1:33:00 Quick Paper Supply Timestamp - Wrapping Up Satt's First Season 1:33:00 - 1:46:00 Quick Paper Supply Timestamp - Around the Rim 1:46:00 - 2:34:00 Quick Paper Supply Timestamp - Homefield Apparel BBP Mailbag
John Cunningham is a source of knowledge, wisdom, and positivity. With 30 years of experience that includes working with enterprise businesses that has benefited the small startup indie game studio; John is the epitome of a mentor that everyone wants to have. As a matter of fact, his parting mentoring advice is to “Find mentors and don't be shy to ask for their wisdom and experience.” John recently shifted his expertise to growing The VRAR Association and recognized he wanted to learn more about space initiatives. His quest for knowledge prompted him to sign up with Global Space Academy to be part of a new effort to help the U.S. achieve superior national space power, by shaping a Space Force that provides credible deterrence in competition, dominant capability in combat, and professional services for all partners. He reminded us that AR technology is already embedded in our smart phones and with the flick of an app download you can experience an Augmented Reality experience through your phone. Tune in to learn more about John's vast experience and why we should always stay curious. Hashtags: #iHeartRadio #ApplePodcasts #GooglePlay #Spotify #Stitcher #Podbean #YouTube #Employers4Change #E4C #internships #radio #podcast #innovation #employers #smallbusiness #business #FutureOfWork #ValenciaCollegeRadio
Ormond's coalition collapses, as Henry Ireton takes over from Cromwell. Check out the podcast website or join the mailing list! Check out Pax Britannica Merch! Facebook | Twitter | Patreon | Donate For this episode, I found the following publications particularly useful: John Cunningham, ‘Politics, 1641-1660', Cambridge History of Ireland Elaine Murphy, Micheál Ó Siochrú, Jason Peacey, John Morril, eds. The Letters, Writings, and Speeches of Oliver Crmwell: Volume II, 2022. Antonia Fraser, Cromwell: Our Chief of Men David Edwards, ‘Political Change and Social Transformation, 1603-1641', Cambridge History of Ireland Ian Gentles, The English Revolution and the Wars in the Three Kingdoms, 1638-1652 John Jeremiah Cronin and Padraig Lenihan, ‘Wars of Religion, 1641-1691', Cambridge History of Ireland Patrick Little, Lord Broghill and the Cromwellian Union with Ireland and Scotland, 2004 Nick Lipscombe, The English Civil War: An Atlas and Concise History of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, 1639-51 Micheál Ó Siochrú, (ed.) Kingdoms in Crisis: Ireland in the 1640s, 2000 Micheál Ó Siochrú, Confederate Ireland, 1642-1649, 1999 Micheál Ó Siochrú, God's Executioner: Oliver Cromwell and the Conquest of Ireland Pádraig Lenihan, Confederate Catholics at War, 1641-49, 2001 Pádraig Lenihan, 'Siege Massacres in Ireland: Drogheda in Context', in Martyn Bennett, Raymond Gillespie, and Scott Spurlock (eds), Cromwell and Ireland: New Perspectives Wheeler, James Scott, 'Ormond and Cromwell: The Struggle for Ireland', in Martyn Bennett, Raymond Gillespie, and Scott Spurlock (eds), Cromwell and Ireland: New Perspectives Martyn Bennett, ‘God's Wall of Brass: Cromwell's Generals in Ireland, 1649-1650' in Martyn Bennett, Raymond Gillespie, and Scott Spurlock (eds), Cromwell and Ireland: New Perspectives Derek Hirst, ‘Security and Reform in England's Other Nations, 1649-1658', in Michael J. Braddick. The Oxford Handbook of the English Revolution Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cromwell's campaign in Ireland comes to an end, with a high cost for the New Model Army at Clonmel. Check out the podcast website or join the mailing list! Check out Pax Britannica Merch! Facebook | Twitter | Patreon | Donate For this episode, I found the following publications particularly useful: John Cunningham, ‘Politics, 1641-1660', Cambridge History of Ireland Elaine Murphy, Micheál Ó Siochrú, Jason Peacey, John Morril, eds. The Letters, Writings, and Speeches of Oliver Crmwell: Volume II, 2022. Antonia Fraser, Cromwell: Our Chief of Men David Edwards, ‘Political Change and Social Transformation, 1603-1641', Cambridge History of Ireland Ian Gentles, The English Revolution and the Wars in the Three Kingdoms, 1638-1652 John Jeremiah Cronin and Padraig Lenihan, ‘Wars of Religion, 1641-1691', Cambridge History of Ireland Patrick Little, Lord Broghill and the Cromwellian Union with Ireland and Scotland, 2004 Nick Lipscombe, The English Civil War: An Atlas and Concise History of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, 1639-51 Micheál Ó Siochrú, (ed.) Kingdoms in Crisis: Ireland in the 1640s, 2000 Micheál Ó Siochrú, Confederate Ireland, 1642-1649, 1999 Micheál Ó Siochrú, God's Executioner: Oliver Cromwell and the Conquest of Ireland Pádraig Lenihan, Confederate Catholics at War, 1641-49, 2001 Pádraig Lenihan, 'Siege Massacres in Ireland: Drogheda in Context', in Martyn Bennett, Raymond Gillespie, and Scott Spurlock (eds), Cromwell and Ireland: New Perspectives Wheeler, James Scott, 'Ormond and Cromwell: The Struggle for Ireland', in Martyn Bennett, Raymond Gillespie, and Scott Spurlock (eds), Cromwell and Ireland: New Perspectives Martyn Bennett, ‘God's Wall of Brass: Cromwell's Generals in Ireland, 1649-1650' in Martyn Bennett, Raymond Gillespie, and Scott Spurlock (eds), Cromwell and Ireland: New Perspectives Derek Hirst, ‘Security and Reform in England's Other Nations, 1649-1658', in Michael J. Braddick. The Oxford Handbook of the English Revolution Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After sacking Drogheda and securing the path into Ulster, Cromwell marches south towards the port town of Wexford. History doesn't repeat, but it does rhyme. Check out the podcast website or join the mailing list! Check out Pax Britannica Merch! Facebook | Twitter | Patreon | Donate For this episode, I found the following publications particularly useful: John Cunningham, ‘Politics, 1641-1660', Cambridge History of Ireland Elaine Murphy, Micheál Ó Siochrú, Jason Peacey, John Morril, eds. The Letters, Writings, and Speeches of Oliver Crmwell: Volume II, 2022. Antonia Fraser, Cromwell: Our Chief of Men David Edwards, ‘Political Change and Social Transformation, 1603-1641', Cambridge History of Ireland Ian Gentles, The English Revolution and the Wars in the Three Kingdoms, 1638-1652 John Jeremiah Cronin and Padraig Lenihan, ‘Wars of Religion, 1641-1691', Cambridge History of Ireland Patrick Little, Lord Broghill and the Cromwellian Union with Ireland and Scotland, 2004 Nick Lipscombe, The English Civil War: An Atlas and Concise History of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, 1639-51 Micheál Ó Siochrú, (ed.) Kingdoms in Crisis: Ireland in the 1640s, 2000 Micheál Ó Siochrú, Confederate Ireland, 1642-1649, 1999 Micheál Ó Siochrú, God's Executioner: Oliver Cromwell and the Conquest of Ireland Pádraig Lenihan, Confederate Catholics at War, 1641-49, 2001 Pádraig Lenihan, 'Siege Massacres in Ireland: Drogheda in Context', in Martyn Bennett, Raymond Gillespie, and Scott Spurlock (eds), Cromwell and Ireland: New Perspectives Wheeler, James Scott, 'Ormond and Cromwell: The Struggle for Ireland', in Martyn Bennett, Raymond Gillespie, and Scott Spurlock (eds), Cromwell and Ireland: New Perspectives Martyn Bennett, ‘God's Wall of Brass: Cromwell's Generals in Ireland, 1649-1650' in Martyn Bennett, Raymond Gillespie, and Scott Spurlock (eds), Cromwell and Ireland: New Perspectives Derek Hirst, ‘Security and Reform in England's Other Nations, 1649-1658', in Michael J. Braddick. The Oxford Handbook of the English Revolution Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With the way cleared by the Battle of Rathmines, Oliver Cromwell marches on Drogheda. The Royalist Governor Arthur Aston refuses to surrender, and Cromwell's guns break the walls. The New Model Army floods inside, and Cromwell forbids any mercy. Check out the podcast website or join the mailing list! Check out Pax Britannica Merch! Facebook | Twitter | Patreon | Donate For this episode, I found the following publications particularly useful: John Cunningham, ‘Politics, 1641-1660', Cambridge History of Ireland Antonia Fraser, Cromwell: Our Chief of Men David Edwards, ‘Political Change and Social Transformation, 1603-1641', Cambridge History of Ireland Ian Gentles, The English Revolution and the Wars in the Three Kingdoms, 1638-1652 John Jeremiah Cronin and Padraig Lenihan, ‘Wars of Religion, 1641-1691', Cambridge History of Ireland Patrick Little, Lord Broghill and the Cromwellian Union with Ireland and Scotland, 2004 Nick Lipscombe, The English Civil War: An Atlas and Concise History of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, 1639-51 Micheál Ó Siochrú, (ed.) Kingdoms in Crisis: Ireland in the 1640s, 2000 Micheál Ó Siochrú, Confederate Ireland, 1642-1649, 1999 Micheál Ó Siochrú, God's Executioner: Oliver Cromwell and the Conquest of Ireland Pádraig Lenihan, Confederate Catholics at War, 1641-49, 2001 Pádraig Lenihan, 'Siege Massacres in Ireland: Drogheda in Context', in Martyn Bennett, Raymond Gillespie, and Scott Spurlock (eds), Cromwell and Ireland: New Perspectives Wheeler, James Scott, 'Ormond and Cromwell: The Struggle for Ireland', in Martyn Bennett, Raymond Gillespie, and Scott Spurlock (eds), Cromwell and Ireland: New Perspectives Martyn Bennett, ‘God's Wall of Brass: Cromwell's Generals in Ireland, 1649-1650' in Martyn Bennett, Raymond Gillespie, and Scott Spurlock (eds), Cromwell and Ireland: New Perspectives Derek Hirst, ‘Security and Reform in England's Other Nations, 1649-1658', in Michael J. Braddick. The Oxford Handbook of the English Revolution Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The newly-forged coalition of Irish Royalists, built from every faction of the Irish war, braces for the English invasion. By the summer of 1649, the island of Ireland is under their control, with the exceptions of Derry and Dublin. Major General Michael Jones defends the capital as the Marquis of Ormond moves to take it. Check out the podcast website or join the mailing list! Check out Pax Britannica Merch! Facebook | Twitter | Patreon | Donate For this episode, I found the following publications particularly useful: John Cunningham, ‘Politics, 1641-1660', Cambridge History of Ireland David Edwards, ‘Political Change and Social Transformation, 1603-1641', Cambridge History of Ireland Ian Gentles, The English Revolution and the Wars in the Three Kingdoms, 1638-1652 John Jeremiah Cronin and Padraig Lenihan, ‘Wars of Religion, 1641-1691', Cambridge History of Ireland Patrick Little, Lord Broghill and the Cromwellian Union with Ireland and Scotland, 2004 Nick Lipscombe, The English Civil War: An Atlas and Concise History of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, 1639-51 Micheál Ó Siochrú, (ed.) Kingdoms in Crisis: Ireland in the 1640s, 2000 Micheál Ó Siochrú, Confederate Ireland, 1642-1649, 1999 Micheál Ó Siochrú, God's Executioner: Oliver Cromwell and the Conquest of Ireland Pádraig Lenihan, Confederate Catholics at War, 1641-49, 2001 Wheeler, James Scott, 'Ormond and Cromwell: The Struggle for Ireland', in Martyn Bennett, Raymond Gillespie, and Scott Spurlock (eds), Cromwell and Ireland: New Perspectives Martyn Bennett, ‘God's Wall of Brass: Cromwell's Generals in Ireland, 1649-1650' in Martyn Bennett, Raymond Gillespie, and Scott Spurlock (eds), Cromwell and Ireland: New Perspectives Derek Hirst, ‘Security and Reform in England's Other Nations, 1649-1658', in Michael J. Braddick. The Oxford Handbook of the English Revolution Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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