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Taking Sides: Britain and the Civil War

"Civil War secrets are sometimes startling, occasionally downright bizarre but mostly underwhelming"

Michael Portillo returns with an authored documentary, that uses British state papers to shed fresh light on key events and personalities during the Civil War period in Ireland.

Top Cast

  • Michael Portillo

    Michael Portillo

    Presenter

  • Gretchen Friemann

    Gretchen Friemann

    Journalist

  • Heather Jones

    Heather Jones

    Historian

  • Sinéad McCoole

    Sinéad McCoole

    Historian

  • Max Hastings

    Max Hastings

    Journalist

  • Mike Cronin

    Mike Cronin

    Historian

  • Michael Laffan

    Michael Laffan

    Emeritus Professor, UCD

  • Caoimhe Nic Dháibhéid

    Caoimhe Nic Dháibhéid

    Historian

  • Niamh Gallagher

    Niamh Gallagher

    Historian

Overview

Michael Portillo returns with an authored documentary, that uses British state papers to shed fresh light on key events and personalities during the Civil War period in Ireland.

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