IQDA Irish Qualitative Data Archive Maynooth University Co. Kildare The Irish Qualitative Data Archive is the central access point for qualitative social science data generated in or about Ireland. Using audio data from our archive, the IQDA has developed interview clips, which can be used as teaching resources for learning about social change in Ireland during the course of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. For tips on how to use these clips in the classroom, and for information on other qualitative data services we provide, please visit us at: www.iqda.ie IQDA’s tracks LH32002 The Late Late Show and controversial TV in the '70s and '80s by IQDA published on 2013-10-15T17:03:44Z LH14304 Woollen mills industry as guinea pig for entry into E.E.C. by IQDA published on 2013-10-15T16:58:26Z LH12407 Father was a member of Communist Party in Dublin by IQDA published on 2013-10-15T16:44:50Z LH11101 Calling in to grandmother on the way home from school in the 1930s by IQDA published on 2013-10-15T16:30:24Z LH10604 Cattle in Dublin city centre in 1930s and 1940s by IQDA published on 2013-10-14T14:12:24Z LH33201 A grandfather in the RIC and an uncle in the Blueshirts by IQDA published on 2013-10-10T12:09:07Z LH32402 Social life for Dublin teens in the 1980s by IQDA published on 2013-10-10T12:02:51Z LH31501 Taking risks with money in the 1990s by IQDA published on 2013-10-10T11:54:08Z LH31401 Trip to the charity shop in the 1980s by IQDA published on 2013-10-10T11:43:52Z LH31203 Working mother in the 1980s by IQDA published on 2013-10-10T11:41:06Z
LH32002 The Late Late Show and controversial TV in the '70s and '80s by IQDA published on 2013-10-15T17:03:44Z
LH14304 Woollen mills industry as guinea pig for entry into E.E.C. by IQDA published on 2013-10-15T16:58:26Z
LH11101 Calling in to grandmother on the way home from school in the 1930s by IQDA published on 2013-10-15T16:30:24Z
LH33201 A grandfather in the RIC and an uncle in the Blueshirts by IQDA published on 2013-10-10T12:09:07Z