When Walls Come Tumbling Down: A Historical Mystery
Christian Cowper and Naomi Kent
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Ep. 3 - The Secret Ritual
When Walls Come Tumbling Down: A Historical Mystery
09/11/23 • 37 min
This is When Walls Come Tumbling Down, the podcast which tells the story of mysterious objects tumbling to earth, the people who hid them, and the haunting rituals in which they were used. In this final episode, we tell how researchers pieced together the meaning of the mysterious objects, and the strange ritual in which they were used.
Reading List:
Seamus Heaney, North (Faber and Faber, 1975).
Cecil J. Houston and William J. Smyth, The Sash Canada wore: A historical geography of the Orange Order in Canada (University of Toronto Press, 1980).
S. Karly Kehoe, Empire and Emancipation: Scottish and Irish Catholics at the Atlantic Fringe, 1780–1850 (University of Toronto Press, 2022).
Joseph Webster, The Religion of Orange Politics: Protestantism and Fraternity in contemporary Scotland (Manchester University Press, 2020).
David A. Wilson ed., The Orange Order in Canada (Four Courts Press, 2007).
Credits: When Walls Come Tumbling Down was written by Christian Cowper and Naomi Kent for St. Mary’s University, Halifax, Nova Scotia. The narrator was Nicole Laguit; the studio engineer was Christian Cowper, and the editor was Christian Cowper. Extra narration was provided by David McLarnon and the music was 'Order' by ComaStudio. There’s a reading list to go with the podcast which is listed in the description. If you enjoyed the episode, you can help us by sharing it wherever you can; and thank you for listening.
Ep. 1 - Behind a False Wall...
When Walls Come Tumbling Down: A Historical Mystery
07/06/23 • 13 min
This is When Walls Come Tumbling Down, the podcast about mysterious objects tumbling to earth, the people who hid them, and the secret ritual in which they were used. In our first episode, we tell the story of the demolition of an old storage barn which brought artefacts a century old crashing into a quiet Canadian town.
Reading List:
Seamus Heaney, North (Faber and Faber, 1975).
Cecil J. Houston and William J. Smyth, The Sash Canada wore: A historical geography of the Orange Order in Canada (University of Toronto Press, 1980).
S. Karly Kehoe, Empire and Emancipation: Scottish and Irish Catholics at the Atlantic Fringe, 1780–1850 (University of Toronto Press, 2022).
Joseph Webster, The Religion of Orange Politics: Protestantism and Fraternity in contemporary Scotland (Manchester University Press, 2020).
David A. Wilson ed., The Orange Order in Canada (Four Courts Press, 2007).
Photos of the objects, including the cover image, are available at: http://timbrennan.ca/orange .
Credits:
When Walls Come Tumbling Down was written by Christian Cowper and Naomi Kent for St. Mary’s University, Halifax, Nova Scotia. The narrator was Naomi Kent; the studio engineer was Christian Cowper, and the editor was Christian Cowper. The theme music is 'Order' by ComaStudio.
Ep. 2 - Daniel L.O.L. 1193, Inverness
When Walls Come Tumbling Down: A Historical Mystery
07/06/23 • 18 min
This is When Walls Come Tumbling Down, the podcast about mysterious objects tumbling to earth, the people who hid them, and the haunting rituals in which they were used. In this second episode, we look at the organization behind those objects – the Orange Order – and the strange part their rituals played in Cape Breton and Canadian life at the beginning of the twentieth century.
Reading List:
Seamus Heaney, North (Faber and Faber, 1975).
Cecil J. Houston and William J. Smyth, The Sash Canada wore: A historical geography of the Orange Order in Canada (University of Toronto Press, 1980).
S. Karly Kehoe, Empire and Emancipation: Scottish and Irish Catholics at the Atlantic Fringe, 1780–1850 (University of Toronto Press, 2022).
Joseph Webster, The Religion of Orange Politics: Protestantism and Fraternity in contemporary Scotland (Manchester University Press, 2020).
David A. Wilson ed., The Orange Order in Canada (Four Courts Press, 2007).
Credits:
When Walls Come Tumbling Down was written by Christian Cowper and Naomi Kent for St. Mary’s University, Halifax, Nova Scotia. The narrator was Naomi Kent; the studio engineer was Christian Cowper, and the editor was Christian Cowper. The poem quoted in this episode was Orange Drums, Tyrone, 1966, written by Seamus Heaney in North, published in 1975 by Faber and Faber. The poem was read by Marcus Brady. If you enjoyed the episode, you can help us by sharing it wherever you can; and thank you for listening. The theme music is 'Order' by ComaStudio.
FAQ
How many episodes does When Walls Come Tumbling Down: A Historical Mystery have?
When Walls Come Tumbling Down: A Historical Mystery currently has 3 episodes available.
What topics does When Walls Come Tumbling Down: A Historical Mystery cover?
The podcast is about Irish History, True Crime, History, Canada, British History, Podcasts and Cult.
What is the most popular episode on When Walls Come Tumbling Down: A Historical Mystery?
The episode title 'Ep. 3 - The Secret Ritual' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on When Walls Come Tumbling Down: A Historical Mystery?
The average episode length on When Walls Come Tumbling Down: A Historical Mystery is 23 minutes.
How often are episodes of When Walls Come Tumbling Down: A Historical Mystery released?
Episodes of When Walls Come Tumbling Down: A Historical Mystery are typically released every 66 days, 11 hours.
When was the first episode of When Walls Come Tumbling Down: A Historical Mystery?
The first episode of When Walls Come Tumbling Down: A Historical Mystery was released on Jul 6, 2023.
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