Joseph Brady is a geographer with a special interest in the changing landscape of the city and county of Dublin. A discussion on Dublin since the 1970s brings us through things like smog, the stinking Liffey, the quays and the changing docklands. Some change was good, some wasn't, and some remains on the table.
Brady's new study Dublin from 1970 to 1990: The City Transformed is available now.
From Misery Hill to Champions' Avenue
Moscow, Marino, Orwell Road
Harry Kernoff: Capturing Dublin (With Kathryn Milligan)
The Handover (With Kate O'Malley)
Kathleen Clarke: A Very Different Lord Mayor
Seizing The Rotunda
The Arrival of Television
“The Monarch of the Liberties and King of the Mob"
On Photography
Shaping the City and Suburbs (with Ruth McManus)
From Berlin to Dublin: Agnes Bernelle
A City of Bookshops
Frank McDonald: A Fighter For Dublin
From The Four Courts to The Quiet Man: Ernie O'Malley (Part 2)
Bohemian Revolutionary: Ernie O'Malley (Part 1)
The Hellfire Club: Fact and Folklore
(Episode 100) Eustace Street: A Street of Ideas
Merchant's Arch Then and Now
Benches of Reflection
Bang Bang Shoots The Buses
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Dark Histories
The Best Song Podcast
Irish Songs with Ken Murray
The Rest Is History
American Scandal