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Witnessing War, Making Peace: a Conversation with Dr. Susan Byrne (Part I)

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In this episode Marie Stamp sits down with Post-Doctoral Fellow, Dr. Susan Byrne, to discuss a new research project at Trinity College Dublin: Witnessing War, Making Peace. Dr. Byrne introduces us to the research, the discovery of the diaries of Eleanor Cobbe Corbally of Newbridge House, and the question of restraint in Inter-War Ireland. This is part one of a series on Witnessing War and their research under Professor Anne Dolan. ​

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We have included the image of Eleanor Cobbe Corbally's diary below. 

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Image of Eleanor Cobbe Corbally's diary, image provided by Dr. Susan Byrne

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