Many Moons Ago: A Podcast by DU History
Many Moons Ago is a podcast by the student led Dublin University History Society in Trinity College Dublin. Our society works towards engendering a love of history among all. This podcast will explore a myriad of themes, periods, and topics throughout history through interviews and discussions with scholars to explore student led historical discourse. We will be releasing episodes every two weeks for the duration of the college year. From antiquity to modernity, Dublin to the World, and to the moon and back, come explore the depths of history with us! twitter.com
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