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 We Are Section 900 

We are a group of Postgrads in the History Department at Trinity College Dublin that are passionate about increasing access to the histories in our department! Named after the part of the library where you will find history books, we hope to expand the access that listeners have to the role of history and its development behind the scenes. 

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Sinziana Stanciu

Sinziana Stanciu is the founder of the podcast and researches Eastern Europe in the fin-de-siècle. She has written about Romanian nation building and trade. Her current research explores oil and the export of it from Romania. 

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Marie Stamp

Marie is doing a PhD in History at TCD and is the artist behind our podcast logo. She has an M. Phil with distinction in Early Modern History from Trinity College Dublin, an M.A. in German from Memorial University, and a B.A. with Honours in French Language and Literature from McGill University.

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Charlie Connolly

Charlie Connally is a co-founder of the podcast and is currently receiving his masters in Medieval Studies. His research focuses on kingship and consent in the Early Middle Ages.

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Daragh Fitzgerald

Daragh Fitzgerald is pursing a PhD in the Department of History at Trinity College Dublin, researching the issue of conscription for Ireland during the Great War. He is also the editor of the Bookworm column in History Ireland magazine, and lectures in Irish history at Griffith College.

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Proudly supported by Trinity Trust

 

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Trinity Trust provides grant support for a wide variety of College projects where funding is unavailable from mainstream resources.

 

The main source of funding for Trinity Trust comes from the Trinity Affinity Credit Card. With over 15,000 cardholders to date, a small percentage of the annual turnover on these cards is donated back to College by Bank of Ireland. The more graduates and staff join, the more Trinity benefits.

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All income from the Trinity Affinity credit card is used by the Trust to provide grant support for the unique Trinity educational experience in areas such as Academic Research, Student Welfare, Student Travel, Clubs and Societies. The Bank of Ireland’s donation from your annual spend comes at no cost to you and without any disclosure of confidential account details.

 

Further information: https://www.tcd.ie/alumni/services/affinity-credit-card/

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