Inhaltspezifische Aktionen

Vorträge (Auswahl)

"FLINTA suchen ihre Geschichte: Von den Konflikten feministischen Erinnerns in Archiven." Wissenschaftler*innen Werkstatt 2025, 32. Jahrestagung d. FLINTA Wissenschaftler*innen der Hans-Böckler-Stiftung, Mühlhausen in Thüringen, 5. bis 7. September 2025.

"Writing Herstory on the Wall – Feminist Street Art as an Example of Public History Activism." Module Cultural Heritage and Public History an der University of Galway, Ireland, 22.09.2023.

„Everybody Was either Grown-Up like My Parents or a Child like Me“ – Experiences of the ’Unspectacular Youth’ Growing up in 1960s and 1970s Ireland, XII Biennial International Conference of the Society for the History of Children and Youth, hosted by the University of Guelph, Canada, 08.-10.06.2023.

"No Country for Young (Wo-)Men – Irish Youth and Their Lack of Social Spaces in the 1960s and 1970s." GenderSpaces, Perspectives of Contemporary History, hosted by the Leibniz Centre for Contemporary History Potsdam, 06.-07.10.2022.

'"Like it or not, Women in Pubs Are now an Established Part of the Contemporary Scene” – Gendered Power Geometries within Pubs in 1960s and 1970s Ireland.' Annual Conference of the Womens' History Association Ireland, "Irish women’s and gendered networks and communities from the medieval to the early modern period," hosted digitally jointly by University of Limerick and Mary Immaculate College, 8.04.2022.


'A Safe Place to Grow Up? – (Gendered) Concepts of Space and Safety in 1960s and 1970s Ireland'.  73rd Annual Conference of the Irish History Students Association, University of Dublin, Trinity College, 26.02.2022.

'"Girls at One Side of the Room, Men at the Other" – Power Geometries of Space within Irish Dance Halls.' XI Biennial International Conference of the Society for the History of Children and Youth, “Challenges, Interruptions and Opportunities”, hosted online by National University of Ireland Galway, 23-26.06.2021.

'Not Our Place? Changing Youth Cultures and Social Spaces in Ireland, 1958 - 1983.' Colloqiua hosted online by the German Historical Institute London, 08.06.2021.

Ireland’s 1968: “Gentle It Was, Revolution It Was Not?” Irish Youth (Culture) And Their Self-Perception in the Long 1960s.’ 71st Annual Conference of the Irish History Students Association, University College Dublin, 29.02.2020. 

'Rock ’n’ Roll Rebels: The 'Teddy Boys' in Ireland and their Media Portrayal in Comparison to the 'Halbstarke' in Germany'. Centuries of Childhood Conference, History of Irish Childhood Research Network, Dublin City University, 18.06.2018.

'Scoundrels or the Scapegoats of the Nation?’ The 'Teddy Boys' in Ireland and their Media Portrayal in Comparison to the 'Halbstarke' in Germany'. 68th Annual Conference of the Irish History Students Association, University of Dublin, Trinity College, 25.02.2017.

'“They Called Them Edelweiss Pirates, Their Numbers Were Few, but where They Blossomed, Resistance Grew?” The Edelweiss Pirates as an Example of Oppositional Youth Movements in Nazi Germany.' 67th Annual Conference of the Irish History Students Association, University of Galway, Ireland, 20.02.2016.

'"Sleepwalking through the Sixties" – The Student Movement at University College Galway.' 66th Annual Conference of the Irish History Students Association, University of Limerick, 14.03.2015.

'The Disenchantment of the Common People – The Impact of the Reformation in Rural England.' 64th Annual Conference of the Irish History Students Association, Queen's University Belfast, 02.03.2013.

'Johannes Gutenberg and the Medieval Mainz.' 63rd Annual Conference of the Irish History Students Association, University of Galway, Ireland, 03.03.2012.