
معرفی
Susan Byrne is a Research Fellow in the Department of History at Trinity College Dublin. Her research explores gender, justice, and women's experiences in early 20th-century Ireland, particularly during the revolutionary period and its aftermath.
Research Interests: Her work centers on Irish history with a strong emphasis on gender dynamics, legal systems, and the impact of war on women. She investigates themes such as sexual violence, incarceration, and state formation, drawing on archival sources to recover marginalized voices from the Irish revolutionary era.
Recent Publications: Her publications show a consistent focus on women's lived experiences during the Irish War of Independence and Civil War. Her research bridges historical scholarship with gender and trauma studies, contributing significantly to the understanding of conflict-related violence and memory in modern Irish history.
Scientific Awards:
- Irish Research Council (IRC) funding for PhD research
Advising and Grants: Susan Byrne's doctoral research was funded by the Irish Research Council. While there is no public indication of her advising students, her current role as a Research Fellow on the 'Witnessing War, Making Peace' project suggests active engagement in collaborative historical research and grant-supported scholarship.
Research Projects: She is currently a Research Fellow on the project 'Witnessing War, Making Peace', led by Dr. Anne Dolan, which examines personal testimonies and the legacy of conflict in Ireland.



