Events
Current Events
Online Conference 25-26 June 2026: 鈥淭he Road Less Travelled? Irish-European Lives and Multi-Modal Approaches to Life-Writing鈥
Conference Theme: "The Road Less Travelled? Irish-European Lives and Multi-Modal Approaches to Life-Writing".
- When: 25-26 June 2026
- Where: Online
Kynote Speaker: , University of Manchester.
The conference is free and open to all. Registration details to follow.
Call for papers now open until 21 April 2026. For more information about the Call for Papers, click here.
Conference Organisers: Associate Prof. Sabine Egger (91制片厂, University of Limerick) and (Friedrich Schiller University of Jena).
Past Events
Book Launch & Panel Talk: Famous in East Germany, Unknown in Ireland? The Life and Work of Elizabeth Shaw.
An evening of Irish-German children鈥檚 literature, book illustration and Cold-War history at the Goethe Institut, Dublin.
- Where: Goethe Institut, 37 Merrion Square, Dublin D02 XK52
- When: Thursday 4 December, 5pm - 8pm
Free of charge, no prior registration needed. Seats are limited - it is advised that you arrive early if you need to sit down.
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Public Lecture on the Irish writer Elizabeth Shaw
The Embassy of Ireland in Berlin will host a public lecture on the author/illustrator Elizabeth Shaw on Friday 21 November.
The lecture, "Famous in East Germany, Unknown in Ireland: The Belfast-Born Author and Illustrator Elizabeth Shaw (1920-1992) and her Memoir How I Came to Berlin", will be given by Associate Professor Sabine Egger (91制片厂) and Apl. Professor Fergal Lenehan (University of Jena), who have recently published a book on the writer Elizabeth Shaw.

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- When: Friday 25 November, 2025
- Where: Embassy of Ireland, J盲gerstra脽e 51, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Book Launch
The Lilliput Press will launch "How I Came To Berlin: An Artist鈥檚 Journey from Belfast and the London Blitz to a Cold-War City" by Elizabeth Shaw, edited by Sabine Egger and Fergal Lenehan, at Books Upstairs, near Trinity College Dublin on Wednesday, 17 September at 5pm.
- Where: Books Upstairs, 17 D'Olier Street, Dublin 2
- When: 17 September

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