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Irish History Podcast

Nixie Boran - An Underground Rebel

Irish History Podcast

Fin Dwyer

History, Interviews, War Of Independence, Ireland, Norman Invasion, Vikings, Great Famine, Great Hunger, Irish History

4.71.8K Ratings

🗓️ 17 January 2022

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

The life of Nicholas Boran was extraordinary. Known as 'Nixie', he was born outside Castlecomer in Co Kilkenny in 1904. At the age of 18 he fought in the Civil War alongside Dan Breen in Tipperary. The harrowing violence he witnessed in the conflict permanently scarred him and challenges the romanticised myths that often surround the life of Dan Breen. While this had an enduring legacy, Nixie would gain a national reputation for his actions following the Civil War.


After the conflict he returned home but soon found himself in another struggle in Castlecomer. The town was built around coalmines and many of the mine workers toiled in appalling conditions.

The pay was poor, the hours were long and conditions were extremely dangerous. With limited legal protections, children as young as 14 were sent to work in the mines. From the 1920s Nixie set about changing this. This began a decades long struggle with the Catholic Church, the Irish government and the local mine owners.


In this episode I interview Nixie's daughter, Anne Boran. Anne has recently published a fascinating biography of her late father. In this episode she provides fascinating details about life in the Castlecomer Coalfields and how the Civil War changed her father. Perhaps most interesting of all is how his attempts to improve life in Castlecomer resulted in the Catholic Church attempting to excommunicate him. Its a fascinating story.


The history of Castlecomer and its coalmines up until 1921 is the focus of this series https://irishhistorypodcast.ie/category/podcast/communism-coal/


Anne's book "Challenge to Power: Nixie Boran (1904-1971), Freedom and the Castlecomer Coal Miners" is available here http://www.geographypublications.com/product/challange-power-nixie-boran-1904-1971-freedom-castlecomer-coal-miners/ 


Sound by Jason Looney.


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0:00.0

Hey folks, before you dive in, just a quick heads up about the Warford launch of my new book

0:04.6

Alita Legacy, A History of Ireland in 18 Murders.

0:07.6

It takes place in the book center, on Red Square in Warford at 6.30pm on Friday, September

0:13.6

29th.

0:14.6

The book center is one of my favorite bookshops.

0:17.1

It's built into an art deco cinema from the 1930s, it alone is reason enough to come

0:21.5

to the launch.

0:22.5

But hopefully I'll see you there on Friday the 29th at 6.30pm for the launch of Alita

0:27.8

Legacy, A History of Ireland in 18 Murders.

0:35.2

When I saw a skills gap in my business, I knew I had to do something to keep things moving.

0:41.5

That didn't mean changing my hard work in team.

0:44.7

It meant giving them the skills to close that gap, so we could grow the business together.

0:50.4

And you can do the same, with funded training schemes from apprenticeships and tea levels

0:56.0

to higher technical qualifications.

0:58.9

Keep your business moving.

1:00.8

Search Skills Revolution.

1:08.8

Castle Comer, my hometown, is a pretty unusual place.

1:13.1

Today, it's really picturesque, it's got a growing tourist industry.

1:18.4

The old landlords' private woodland has been turned into the Castle Comer Discovery

1:23.4

Park.

1:24.7

But these are only recent developments.

1:27.5

Until the later 20th century, it was one of Ireland's few mining towns.

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