Veronica Barry

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Dr Veronica Barry is an Assistant Professor in modern European history. Her research examines the interwar and Second World War periods, with a particular focus on the topics of soft diplomacy, neutrality, propaganda, women’s transnational networks and fascism.

She completed a PhD at Maynooth University, where she also graduated with an MA in European history and a Bachelor of Arts degree.

In 2022, she held a research fellowship at the German Historical Institute, Washington DC. Her research has been funded by national and international bodies, including the Irish Research Council, the Women’s History Association of Ireland and the German Historical Institute.

Outside of her primary research area, she has worked with the Centre for the Study of Historic Irish Houses and Estates, Maynooth University, and the Heritage Council. She has also worked with the Irish Manuscripts Commission.

In 2024, she co-founded the All-Island Trauma-Informed Research Network. In 2022, she joined the national committee of the Irish History Students’ Association and currently serves as its representative to the Irish Committee of Historical Sciences. She also founded the association’s official podcast of which she is currently editor.

Conference Contribution

Year Publication
2024 Veronica Barry (2024) Irish Country House Archives and the Public Good Irish Country House Archives Project Maynooth University, .
2024 Veronica Barry (2024) Trauma and Nightmare International Interdisciplinary Conference Women's suffering in Nazi propaganda University of Gdańsk and Norwegian University of Science and Technology (online), .
2024 Veronica Barry (2024) Departmental Research Seminar The “easiest” of targets?: Nazi propaganda and neutral women Maynooth University, .
2023 Veronica Barry (2023) German Studies Association Women and Nazi soft diplomacy, a case-study of women and the United States Montréal, Canada, .
2021 Veronica Barry (2021) Women's History Association of Ireland The fall of the home front: a case-study of the Nazis’ propagation of German women as victims of Allied atrocities to Ireland and Spain University College Dublin, .
2021 Veronica Barry (2021) Propaganda and neutrality: alternative battlegrounds and active deflection conference An examination of Nazi propaganda directed at women of the neutral states, 1933-45: a case study of Ireland and Spain University of Kent, Institute of Historical Research in London and the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (online), .
2020 (2020) Graduate Conference in European History A transnational examination of Clara Stauffer’s political activities from 1936-1951 Central European University, Florence, University of Oxford and the University of Vienna (online), .
2020 Veronica Barry (2020) Sexualities and Gender Studies symposium Channelling Nazi propaganda into neutral Spain: a case-study of the Sección Femenina Maynooth University, .

Edited Book

Year Publication
2022 Veronica Barry and Tom McGrath (Ed.). (2022) Retrospect. Dublin: IHSA,

Other Publication

Year Publication
2024 Veronica Barry (2024) The Irishwoman behind pro-Nazi propaganda in 1930s Ireland.

Published Report

Year Publication
2025 Veronica Barry (2025) Irish Country House Archives in Private Ownership. Heritage Council, .
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Research Interests

Study of fascism; the Second World War; transnational cultural diplomacy; women's internationalism; propaganda; neutrality.

Modules Coordinated

Term Title Subject
2024-5 Authority and Society in the Twentieth Century HIS 1022
2024-5 People and Politics: Case-studies in Modern Europe HIS 1061
2024-5 Modern Europe, 1848-1945 HIS 1031
2024-5 Topics in European History (dissertation) HIS 1038