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Transatlantic: An Irish American History Podcast

Transatlantic: An Irish American History Podcast

By: Fin Dwyer & Damian Shiels
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3,000 miles of ocean separate Ireland from the USA, but both countries share a deep and intertwined history. Links between North America and Ireland predate Columbus, stretching back over 1,000 years. Since then, Irish people have shaped the history of the United States. From Ann 'Goody' Glover, who was hanged as a witch in Boston in the 17th century, to JFK, the story of the Irish in the US is fascinating. Join historians Damian Sheils and Fin Dwyer as they join forces to explore the good, the bad, and the ugly of Irish American history.


In Season 1 Fin and Damian explore fascinating topics including

  • Who was the first Irish person to cross the Atlantic?
  • The Story of Goody Glover who was hanged as a witch in Boston.
  • What was it like to emigrate during the Great Famine of the 1840s?
  • How Irish people shaped the US Civil War?


And much more...


Subscribe and join Fin and Damian on this fascinating journey through our history.

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Episodes
  • 41. Over Here: The Americans in Northern Ireland in World War II
    Mar 16 2026

    The U.S. entry into World War II in 1941 led to the deployment of tens of thousands of American troops to Ireland, just as it had during World War I. But this time they were concentrated only in Northern Ireland, which had remained part of the United Kingdom. The American arrival led to an unparalleled explosion in Northern Ireland's population. In this episode we are joined by Dr James O'Neill to discuss the U.S. military's return to the island. We cover the who, when and why of their presence, and move beyond the military to explore their social impact--covering everything from chewing gum and buying rounds to interactions with local women and racial segregation.


    Dr James O'Neill is Collections Officer at the Northern Ireland War Memorial Museum in Belfast's Catheral Quarter, which is dedicated to exploring the story of the Second World War in Northern Ireland. Jim is also the leading historian of the Nine Years' War (1593-1603) in Ireland; you can find his books on that here and here.


    Northern Ireland War Memorial Museum

    Transatlantic Episode 3: 1917- The American Invasion of Ireland

    War and Navy Departments Washington D.C., 1942: A Pocket Guide to Northern Ireland


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    51 mins
  • 40. The St. Patrick's Day Parade: The Real History
    Mar 9 2026

    The St. Patrick's Day Parade is the centrepiece of celebrations of Ireland's patron saint the world over. But how did it start--and just who started it? In this episode Fin and Damian are joined by noted historian of the Irish aboard, Dr Cian McMahon, who is currently working on a new history of the Parade. In a far-reaching episode we discuss the Parade's origins, influences and legacy down to contemporary times. Among the nuggets Cian discusses are the misconceptions that ihe Parade's origins are as a Catholic Irish American event, and the idea that Dublin's Parade has been increasingly "Americanised."


    Cian T. McMahon is Professor of History at the Department of History and Honors College at the University of Nevada Las Vegas. He was the co-editor of The Routledge History of Irish America and is the author The Coffin Ship: Life and Death at Sea during the Great Irish Famine and The Global Dimensions of Irish Identity: Race, Nation and the Popular Press, 1840-1880.


    Listen to Cian discuss his Coffin Ship book with Fin on the Irish History Podcast here


    Read about some early St. Patrick's Day horrors in Temple Bar, involving a giant St. Patrick, a pint, and a plastic bag: https://www.thejournal.ie/st-patrick-temple-bar-pub-6968056-Feb2026/



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    52 mins
  • 39. St Patrick: The Man, The Myth, The Legend
    Mar 2 2026

    As the Irish communities prepare to celebrate St Patrick’s Day, Fin and Damian look at who he was and what we know about his life. From his early days in the late Roman Empire to his time in Ireland as a slave and his role in conversion Ireland to Christianity.


    Terry O’Hagan’s Vox Hiberionacum https://voxhib.com

    St Patrick Dictionary of Irish Biography Entry

    https://www.dib.ie/biography/patrick-patricius-patraic-padraig-a7225

    Flechner, R. (2019) Saint Patrick Retold: The Legend of Ireland's Patron Saint

    Pilgrimage in Medieval Ireland Website https://pilgrimagemedievalireland.com/

    Test of St.Patrick's Confessio https://www.confessio.ie/etexts/confessio_english

    Test of St Patrick's Letter to Corotocus: https://www.confessio.ie/etexts/epistola_english

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    33 mins
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