Vorträge und Veranstaltungen
Konferenzen
- Children's Transnational Displacement after the Great War, Konferenz: The 'children trains' and beyond - Cultural, religious and political contacts between Hungary and the Low Countries in the inter war period, Kampen, Holland, 6.1.2020.
- From Relief to Education: Empowering Children after the Great War, Kolloquim zur Osteuropäischen Geschichte, Christian-Albrechts-Universität, Kiel, 21.1.2020.
- Just a summer holiday? Children’s trains from post-WWI Budapest, Konferenz: „Zugänge zu einer Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte der Adoption,“ Max-Planck-Institut für Bildungsforschung, Berlin, 29.12.2019.
- Not just for a summer: The Moral Dilemma of International Children’s Trains, Konferenz: Post World War I Aid in Austria & Central Europe, Universität Wien, Wien.
- Keynote Vortrag, Histories of Childhood: Growing up in 20th Century (East Central) Europe, Jahrestagung des Collegium Carolinum: Kindheiten in den böhmishen Ländern und der Slowakei, 19-20. Jahrhundert, Fischbachau.
- The Biopolitics of Hunger: Managing children’s starving bodies after the Great War, Jahrestagung des Imre Kertész Kolleg, Jena, 14.06.2019
- Childhood in Times of Political Transformation, IAS, Budapest, 5.6.2019
- Picturing the Postwar: Children’s Destitution and Humanitarian Relief in Budapest (Keynote), Images and Languages of Despair and Violence Representations of Eastern Europe after the Great War, IOS Regensburg, Regensburg, 12.10.2018
- You cannot get to see them’ Refugees and Humanitarians in Budapest after the Great War, New Perspective on Central European and Transatlantic Migration 1800–2000, Institute for Advanced Study, Budapest, 9.3.2018
- The dangers of listening: transnational surveillance of radio in the Cold War, Knowing your Enemy (and your Friends): Cultures of Radio Monitoring and Surveillance, York University, York, 16.9.2016
- From food to business: children’s hunger and American relief in Hungary after the Great War, ESSHC Valencia, Valencia, 1.4.2016
- Refugee slumming: Budapest’s housing crisis after the Great War, East Central Europe in the First Half of the 20th Century-Transnational Perspectives, GWZO Leipzig, Leipzig, 15.1.2016
Workshops und Kolloquien
- Budapest’s Children: Famine Relief in the Aftermath of the Great War, IAS, Budapest, 22.5.2019
- Save the Children Through Education: Children’s Workrooms in Budapest after the Great War, Kolloquium der Professur für Neuere und Neueste Geschichte, TU Dresden, Dresden, 28.1.2019
- Mission Accomplished? RFE/RL after 1989, National and International Broadcasting in Turbulent Times: Mediating Between States and Publics, Central European University, Budapest, 17.12.2018
- The Value of Memories and Pictures: Child Transports after the Great War, Kolloquium Historische Erziehungswissenschaften, Universität Halle, Halle, 5.12.2018
- Strategies of Survival, Hunger Draws the Map: Blockade and Food Shortages in Europe 1914–1922, Oxford University, Oxford, 17.5.2018
- Maps, Food Tickets and Handkerchiefs: The Materiality of Child Relief, Kolloquium des Imre Kertész Kollegs, Imre Kertész Kolleg, Jena, 23.4.2018
- The Politics of Food Aid: American Child-Feeding in Budapest after the Great War, Kolloquium der Nordamerikanischen Geschichte, Universität Erfurt, Erfurt, 17.11.2017
- Social, cultural and physical aspects of hunger in WWI Budapest, Hoover Institution Archives Stanford, Stanford, 5.–7.4.2017
- Know Your Listeners: Mutual Radio Surveillance in the Early Cold War, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, 14.3.2017
- The battle is fought on the farms’: famine in Hungary during WWI, Hunger Draws the Map: Blockade and Food Shortages in Europe 1914–1922, Oxford University, Oxford, 21.9.2016
- Listening to the enemy: radio surveillance and punishment in the early Cold War, Cambridge University, Cambridge, 22.11.2016
- The hungry city: children’s famine and relief in post-WWI Hungary, Oberseminar Neuere und Neueste Geschichte, Universität Gießen, Gießen, 30.11.2016
- Transatlantic Humanitarianism: American child relief in Hungary after the Great War, Department of American Studies, Universität Regensburg, Regensburg, 3.12.2015