Lucy Stone

Dr.

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Assistant Professor

E:lucy.stone@dcu.ie
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Lucy Stone is an Assistant Professor at the School of English, and module coordinator of Histories and Contexts and Fantasy and Poetry, part of the MA in Children's and Young Adult Literature degree programme.

Lucy has published on children's representations of war and displacement, and is a contributing author to Intergenerational Solidarity in Children's Literature and Film, winner of the 2023 IRSCL Book Award.

The Research Excellence Academy (Newcastle University, UK) funded Lucy's doctoral project on the Nazi-era and multilingual (German, French and English) juvenilia by children's authors Judith Kerr (1923-2019) and Tomi Ungerer (1931-2019), and she also received a David Almond Fellowship (Newcastle University and Seven Stories) for her archival research. This year, she won an Humanities Travelling Fellowship from the Australian Academy of the Humanities and a Faculty Research Grant from the Children's Literature Association research children’s lived experiences of conflict and forced migration across the globe in the mid-twentieth century. 

Before joining DCU, Lucy was a Strategic Partnership Coordinator, Education Transformation, at the University of Adelaide, and served on the committee for the Cambridge Society of South Australia, part of the University of Cambridge Alumni Global Network. She is now an ECR Representative for the Children's History Society and a member of the Irish Society for the Study of Children's Literature. 

Book Chapter

Year Publication
2025 (2025) 'Using Archives, Specialist Collections and Using/Creating Digital Humanities Resources' In: The Companion to Children’s Literature Studies: The Essential Guide for Getting Started and Building. London : Bloomsbury Academic.
2025 (2025) 'Preparing Material for Presentations and Publication' In: The Companion to Children’s Literature Studies: The Essential Guide for Getting Started and Building. London : Bloomsbury Academic.
2025 Lucy Stone (2025) 'Tomi Ungerer’s Childhood Border Hopping: Imitating and Challenging National Socialist Ideology through Word and Image' In: Tomi Ungerer, Border Hopper (1931-2019): Languages, Images and Childhood. TBC : TBC.
2024 (2024) '‘Michelle comprend le malheur’: Reading Writings by Children Displaced in the Nazi Era' In: Innocence and Experience: Childhood and the Refugees from Nazism in Britain. Oxford, Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, Lausanne, New York : Peter Lang. [DOI]
2021 Lucy Stone (2021) 'Trains to Life, Trains to Death: Judith Kerr’s Writing and Drawing from and about Childhood Exile in the Nazi Era as Intergenerational Solidaristic Practice' In: Intergenerational Solidarity in Children’s Literature and Film. Mississippi : University Press of Mississippi. [DOI]
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Professional Associations

Association Function From / To
Children's History Society ECR Representative -
Australasian Children’s Literature Association for Research Member -
International Research Society for Children’s Literature Member -
The Irish Society for the Study of Children’s Literature Member -

Outreach Activities

Year Engagement Type Organisation Description
2021 Presentations/Talks to an external audience Insiders/Outsiders Festival ‘Garden of Exile: Inner Emigration and the Natural World in Judith Kerr’s Juvenilia.’ Paper presented for Insiders/Outsiders Festival on Innocence and Experience: Childhood and the 1930s Refugees, London, 2021.
2017 Advisory Work Musée Tomi Ungerer – Centre international de l’Illustration Consultant for exhibition, L’art de l’enfance [Childhood Art] at the Musée Tomi Ungerer – Centre international de l’Illustration [Tomi Ungerer Museum – International Illustration Centre], Strasbourg.
2018 Educational Outreach/Public Engagement Wordsworth Trust I was the Education Lead for the 18-month community engagement project, “Re-imagining the Wordsworths”, funded by the Northern Bridge Consortium, and designed to facilitate adolescents’ engagement with the collection at the Wordsworth Trust in Grasmere, UK.
2020 Presentations/Talks to an external audience Bologna Children's Book Fair Invited Speaker and Organiser, Remembering Tomi Ungerer Panel with Tomi Ungerer Estate, Deborah Soria and Maria Russo at the 2020 Bologna Children’s Book Fair (cancelled due to COVID-19 Pandemic).
2016 Presentations/Talks to an external audience European Commission ‘The Work of Judith Kerr, Children’s Author-Illustrator and Refugee from Nazi Germany.’ European Commission Speaker and Film Event on Forced Migration and Identity, Newcastle City Library, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
2022 Advisory Work Lost in Books Consultant for short project on multilingual children’s books addressing United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDG).
2021 Advisory Work Wilbur & Niso Smith Foundation Reviewer for the Wilbur Smith Adventure Writing Prize, open to primary and secondary school pupils across the globe.
2022 Educational Outreach/Public Engagement Adelaide Holocaust Museum and Steiner Education Centre ‘Through the Eyes of a Child: The Holocaust and Children’s Art and Literature.’ In conversation with Pauline Cockrill, Curator, as part of the Adelaide Holocaust Museum and Steiner Education Centre’s Museum after Five Series for South Australia’s History Festival, 2022

Research Interests

Research interests include children’s and young adult literature, particularly children’s representations of and responses to war and forced migration over their life courses.

Modules Coordinated

Term Title Subject
2024 Histories & Contexts LIT1009