Research Centre for German & Austrian Exile Studies

The Centre focuses on the German-speaking émigrés, from Germany, Austria & other European countries, who found refuge in the UK.

Its research covers their personal recollections and experiences, their reception in British society, and their contribution

The Locked Safe: The Story behind the Story 16/08/2024

Join us on 9 October for a seminar led by Miriam David and Charlotte Reiner.

Attendance free; advance online registration required. Further details and booking link at:

The Locked Safe: The Story behind the Story Speakers: Miriam E. David and Charlotte Reiner  When her mother died in 1996, Miriam David found a locked safe with five ‘Nazi’ passports. Her father, a German-Jewish engineer, who had fled Na**sm in 1936, had died sixteen years earlier. The help of her mother’s family, who had fled from pogr...

The Feuchtwangers and Britain From Weimar to Hope – Exile from the Interwar to the Postwar Period 24/07/2024

'The Feuchtwangers and Britain from Weimar to Hope – Exile from the Interwar to the Postwar Period'

Booking is now open for the 11th International Feuchtwanger Society Conference, which will be held at the University of London Senate House from 12 to 14 September 2024.

Attendance free; advance online registration required at:

The Feuchtwangers and Britain From Weimar to Hope – Exile from the Interwar to the Postwar Period Institute of Languages, Cultures and Societies School of Advanced Study University of London Senate House Malet Street London WC1E 7HU Visit the School of Advanced Study website Visit the University of London website

19/06/2024

The online exhibition telling the story of the Austrian Centre in London and the Laterndl theatre is now live at:

https://ilcs.sas.ac.uk/research-centres/research-centre-german-austrian-exile-studies-exile/a-light-dark-times-online

The exhibition will be launched at an event at the Austrian Cultural Forum on Monday 24 June. Attendance is free, but space is limited; advance online registration is therefore essential:

https://ilcs.sas.ac.uk/events/youll-laugh-i-cant-cry-anymore-online-exhibition-launch

23/05/2024

If you missed Monja Stahlberger talking about what the use of language reveals in the diaries of Kindertransportees, you can now hear the lecture at:
https://ilcs.sas.ac.uk/podcasts/across-language-borders-writing-integration-and-belonging-kindertransport-diaries-2024

Miller Fellowships in Exile Studies 24/04/2024

Miller Visiting Fellowships 2024-25
Applications to spend a month or longer conducting research at the Research Centre for German & Austrian Exile Studies in the coming academic year close on 10 May.
Further details/how to apply:

Miller Fellowships in Exile Studies Sponsored by the Martin Miller and Hannah Norbert-Miller Trust, funding is available for researchers in the field of German-speaking exile in the UK wishing to work at the Institute's Germanic Studies Library and its Archives. The Exile Archive dates to 1996-97, when the collection was establishe...

Across Language Borders: Writing Integration and Belonging in Kindertransport Diaries (The 2024 Sylvia Naish Lecture) 11/04/2024

Booking is now open for the 2024 Sylvia Naish Lecture on 2 May 2024 when Monja Stahlberger speaks on the insights into the personal experiences and emotions of the writers revealed by the language in which the diaries are written.
All are welcome to attend the lecture at the University of London Senate House; advance online registration is essential at:

Across Language Borders: Writing Integration and Belonging in Kindertransport Diaries (The 2024 Sylvia Naish Lecture) Speaker: Monja Stahlberger (ILCS) Diaries give us valuable insights into the personal experiences and emotions of their writers. It is not just what they write about, but also the ways in which they write and the use of language that sheds light on the dynamic interplay between language, memory, eve...

11/04/2024

https://ilcs.sas.ac.uk/podcasts/writing-lives-those-who-stayed-behind-georg-hermanns-long-lost-exile-novel-die-daheim

Watch Godela Weiss-Sussex tell the fascinating story of the discovery and publication of Georg Hermann's long-lost exile novel 'Die daheim blieben'.

27/02/2024

If you missed Marion Macalpine's talk on 7 February, or would like to listen to it again, a podcast is now available at:

https://ilcs.sas.ac.uk/podcasts/write-once-and-detail-re-creation-mimi-and-her-family

01/02/2024

A new blog post has been published on 'The Austrian Centre and Laterndl' by Kat Hubschmann:

https://ilcs.sas.ac.uk/blog/austrian-centre-and-laterndl

Browse other posts at
https://ilcs.sas.ac.uk/research-centres/research-centre-german-austrian-exile-studies-exile/exile-blog-posts

10/01/2024

Just published:
'Innocence and Experience. Childhood and the Refugees from Na**sm in Britain'
https://www.peterlang.com/document/1299413 #

18/12/2023

Join the Exile Centre and Leo Baeck Institute, London, on 21 March 2024, for Godela Weiss-Sussex's talk on finding and piecing together Georg Hermann's long-lost exile novel 'Die daheim blieben'. Held in person at the University of London Senate House, the talk will also be streamed online via Zoom. Attendance free; advance online registration essential at:
https://ilcs.sas.ac.uk/events/writing-lives-those-stayed-behind-georg-hermanns-long-lost-exile-novel-die-daheim-blieben

18/12/2023

When there is a silence in a family about its history, the urge to know can become intense. Marion Macalpine explores the hidden story of her family on 7 February 2024. This talk will be given in person and will be streamed online. Attendance free; advance online booking essential at:
https://ilcs.sas.ac.uk/events/write-once-and-detail-re-creation-mimi-and-her-family

18/12/2023

Join Jennifer Taylor on 24 January 2024 at the University of London Senate House for her talk on Leontine Sommer's fight for restitution from the British and German authorities. The talk will be held in person and streamed online. Attendance free; advance online registration essential. Further details and booking at:
https://ilcs.sas.ac.uk/events/widow-cricklewood-leontine-sommers-fight-restitution

27/09/2023

https://ilcs.sas.ac.uk/events/memoir-holocaust-fiction-and-truth-beyond-cut-out-girl
Award-winning author of 'The Cut Out Girl' and literary critic, Bart van Es, gives the 8th Miller Memorial Lecture at Senate House on 9 November 2023.
All welcome to attend; advance online registration essential.

17/07/2023

Hanna Singer, interviewed by the Research Centre in the 1990s, has been featured in a BBC podcast and accompanying article. Find out more at https://ilcs.sas.ac.uk/news/hanna-singer-interview-featured-bbc-podcast

27/06/2023

Booking now open for the Research Centre for German & Austrian Exile Studies conference: Refugees from Na**sm to Britain in Trade, Industry and Engineering in London on 13-14 September 2023. Further details, including the programme and booking (fees apply; advance online booking essential):
https://ilcs.sas.ac.uk/events/refugees-nazism-britain-trade-industry-and-engineering

09/06/2023

If you missed Steve Feller's talk on 24 May entitled 'Monies of the WWII Internment Camps on the Isle of Man', a podcast is now available at:
A podcast of the seminar given on 24 May by Steve Feller (Coe College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa)
is now available at:

https://ilcs.sas.ac.uk/podcasts/money-wwii-internment-camps-isle-man

Miller Fellowships in Exile Studies 14/04/2023

Applications for now invited for Martin Miller and Hannah Norbert-Miller Visiting Fellowships tenable from October 2023 to July 2024. For further details and application form visit (closing date: 31 May 2023):

Miller Fellowships in Exile Studies Sponsored by the Martin Miller and Hannah Norbert-Miller Trust, funding is available for researchers in the field of German-speaking exile in the UK wishing to work at the Institute's Germanic Studies Library and its Archives. The Exile Archive dates to 1996-97, when the collection was established a...

03/04/2023

Áine McGillicuddy (UCD) discusses Marilyn Taylor's 'Faraway Home' and Claire Mulligan's 'The Hunt for David Berman' as representations of the Kindertransport by authors who were not themselves transportees. The talk will be given in person on 12 April at the University of Senate House. All welcome; advance online booking essential at https://ilcs.sas.ac.uk/events/fact-and-fiction-irish-writers-kindertransport-narratives-child-readers

03/04/2023

Join us online on 24 May for Steve Feller's illustrated talk about the surprising variety of monies produced in the Isle of Man internment camps during WW2, and the purposes to which they were put. Participation is free; advance online registration essential. Further details and booking: https://ilcs.sas.ac.uk/events/money-wwii-internment-camps-isle-man

17/03/2023

If you missed Jennifer Taylor's talk on Andreas Mytze's contribution to Exile Literature and Exile Studies in Great Britain, the podcast is now available:
https://ilcs.sas.ac.uk/podcasts/contribution-andreas-mytze-bookseller-publisher-and-publicist-exile-literature-and-Research Centre for German & Austrian Exile Studies

24/02/2023

Fact and Fiction: Irish Writers' Kindertransport Narratives for Child Readers
Join us for Áine McGillicuddy's seminar on 12 April at the University of London Senate House.
All welcome; advance online booking essential. Further details/booking: https://ilcs.sas.ac.uk/events/fact-and-fiction-irish-writers-kindertransport-narratives-child-readers

The Contribution of Andreas Mytze – Bookseller, Publisher and Publicist – to Exile Literature and Exile Studies in Great Britain - POSTPONED 20/01/2023

https://ilcs.sas.ac.uk/events/contribution-andreas-mytze-bookseller-publisher-and-publicist-exile-literature-and-exile

Seminar postponed due to widespread strike action. New date to be announced shortly.

The Contribution of Andreas Mytze – Bookseller, Publisher and Publicist – to Exile Literature and Exile Studies in Great Britain - POSTPONED In July 2021 Andreas Mytze died in London, where he had lived since the mid-1980s. Based on his extensive archive as well as his published material this talk offers an assessment of his contribution to Exile Literature and Exile Studies in the various areas in which he was active. As a seller of sec...

The Contribution of Andreas Mytze – Bookseller, Publisher and Publicist – to Exile Literature and Exile Studies in Great Britain 04/01/2023

Sign up now for Jennifer Taylor's talk on Andreas Mytze's contribution to Exile literature and Exile studies at 6 pm on 1 February 2023. The talk will be held in person at the University of London Senate House. Attendance is free, but advance online registration is essential:

The Contribution of Andreas Mytze – Bookseller, Publisher and Publicist – to Exile Literature and Exile Studies in Great Britain In July 2021 Andreas Mytze died in London, where he had lived since the mid-1980s. Based on his extensive archive as well as his published material this talk offers an assessment of his contribution to Exile Literature and Exile Studies in the various areas in which he was active. As a seller of sec...

09/12/2022

Cross Connections: Paintings by Ruth Rix
The Robert Cripps Gallery at Magdalene College, Cambridge, will be mounting an exhibition of Ruth Rix’s more recent work from sixty years of painting, shown alongside prints by her mother Helga Michie, a Kindertransport refugee from Vienna. Whilst the artists’ career trajectories were very different, the works shown here together illustrate powerful resonances which throw light on each artist’s work.
The exhibition runs from 1 February to 28 March 2023. The Gallery is open Mondays to Thursdays. For opening times, please check the Gallery's website:
https://www.magd.cam.ac.uk/the-robert-cripps-gallery

Michael Hamburger and the 'No Man's Land of Languages' 30/11/2022

Latest Podcast
If you missed Till Greite's seminar on 'Michael Hamburger and the "No Man's Land of Languages"', a podcast is available at:

Michael Hamburger and the 'No Man's Land of Languages' The Berlin-born British poet, translator and critic Michael Hamburger, who came to Britain as a refugee in 1933 aged nine, would later become a key figure in mediating German literature in the anglophone world. The talk gives an insight into Till Greite's research project 'Michael Hamburger and the....

30/11/2022

Register now for the online seminar on 14 December 2022, when Kathryn Sederberg (Kalamazoo College, Michigan) gives her talk on 'Writing of Home and 'Heimat': German and Austrian Refugee Diaries, 1933–1945'.
Attendance free, but advance online registration essential (further details and booking link below:
https://ilcs.sas.ac.uk/events/writing-home-and-heimat-german-and-austrian-refugee-diaries-1933-1945

Emigré Voices. Conversations with Jewish Refugees from Germany and Austria 05/09/2022

Just a reminder of the film screening and conversations with the children of some of the refugees interviewed in 'Emigré Voices: Conversations with Jewish Refugees from Germany and Austria' is taking place at the Wiener Library on 15 September 2022 . The in-person event starts at 6.30 pm and will also be streamed online. Attendance free. Registration essential. Further details:

Emigré Voices. Conversations with Jewish Refugees from Germany and Austria Film screening and live interviews with some of the children of the refugees featured in Emigré Voices, the latest volume of the Yearbook of the Research Centre for German and Austrian Exile Studies, edited by Bea Lewkowicz and Anthony Grenville.

12/08/2022

“Mein Sehnen geht in die Ferne” - Reflecting on Exile and GDR Studies
In memoriam Ian Wallace / Oxford, 9-10 September 2022

For further details, please contact Professor Karen Leeder ([email protected])

Draft Programme
Friday 9th Sept 2022
2pm arrival and welcome
2.15 pm: Pól Ó Dochartaigh: Exile topic TBC + Gisela Holfer: Refugees in Ireland
3pm: Sabine Egger: ‘On the dynamics of a ‘gesamtdeutschen Literatur’ between two literary fields: Johannes Bobrowski, Peter Weiss and the Gruppe 47’+ Karen Leeder: ‘Volker Braun Grosse Fugue: poetry in the age of the Anthropocene’
3.45pm tea
4.15pm Tributes to Ian
Alex Goodbody and Dennis Tate; Anthony Grenville; Marje Schuetze-Coburn and Michaela Ullmann; Danny Wallace
5.30pm
Reading Volker Braun (with David Constantine and Karen Leeder)
6.45pm Drinks and Book Launch Great Fugue (Smokestack Books 2022)
7.15pm Dinner

Sat 10th Sept 2022
8-9am Breakfast
9.30am Jennifer Taylor: ‘A Second GDR Monitor? Andreas Wolfgang Mytze, Editor, Publisher and Bookseller’
10.15am Deirdre Byrnes: ‘Seán O’Casey on the GDR stage’.
11am coffee
11.30am Hilary Potter: ‘Back to the partial future: Reading Ingeborg Hunzinger’s Block der Frauen again’.
12.15 Charmian Brinson: ‘The “Homecoming” of The Activists: How the Communist Refugees returned from British Exile to the Soviet Zone of Germany/GDR’
1pm Lunch

29/07/2022

Join us for a film screening and conversations with the children of some of the refugees interviewed in 'Emigré Voices: Conversations with Jewish Refugees from Germany and Austria' at the Wiener Library on 15 September 2022 . The in-person event starts at 6.30 pm and will also be streamed online. Attendance free. Registration essential. Further details: https://modernlanguages.sas.ac.uk/events/event/26484

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