MUSIC HISTORY
18. September 2021
Title: "Fontane di Roma": Brunnen Roms zwischen barocker Stadtarchitektur und Programmmusik des Novecento

Dr. Markus Engelhardt

Meeting point: 9.30, Piazza Barberini, Fontana del Tritone

Fee: none

Note: please bring a protective mask.

Limited number of participants: 20
Elaborate fountains are among the most characteristic elements of the baroque urban architecture of Rome. The two-hour guided tour starting at the Fontana del Tritone (Gian Lorenzo Bernini) and continuing on to the Fontana di Trevi (Nicola Salvi) and the Fontana di Villa Medici (Annibale Lippi) brings together art historical information with the musical "recreations" of these fountains in the "Fontane di Roma" (1916), the first of three symphonic poems with which Ottorino Respighi (1879‒1936) elevated the city on the Tiber to the eternal city of late romantic concert literature.

Please comunicate your binding registration by 15 September 2021 at fiorini[at]dhi-roma.it. Questions about the tour can also be addressed to the e-mail address provided.

Guided tour in German language

26. September 2024 - 26. September 2034

CONTEMPORARY HISTORY
26. September 2024 - 27. September 2024
Quo vadis provenance research? Primary Sources and Archival Collections in post-unitarian Italy

2nd Annual Workshop organised by the Working group Italy of the Arbeitskreis Provenienzforschung e.V.
together with the Photographic Collection of the Bibliotheca Hertziana – Max Planck Institute for Art History, in cooperation with the Deutsches Zentrum Kulturgutverluste, the German Historical Institute in Rome, the German Archaeological Institute in Rome and the Sapienza Università di Roma (Dipartimento di Storia Antropologia Religioni Arte Spettacolo).

Bibliotheca Hertziana – Max Planck Institute for Art History (Rome, Via Gregoriana, 22)

Participation in presence and online (https://vimeo.com/event/4469488)

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MIDDLE AGES, MODERN AGE, CONTEMPORARY HISTORY, MUSIC HISTORY
29. September 2024 - 06. October 2024
Roman Studies Course

Studies Course of the DHI Rome for advanced students and doctoral candidates in history and music history.

German Historical Institute in Rome

Further information



MODERN AGE, CONTEMPORARY HISTORY
04. October 2024
Humboldt in Rom und ein Kranz in Tegel

Klaus Hallof (Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften)

An event (in German language) of the Friends of the DHI Association in cooperation with the Institute.

German Historical Institute in Rome

6.00–7.30 PM

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Please register for in-person or online attendance

For any issues with registration please contact: info-event[at]dhi-roma[dot]it.



CONTEMPORARY HISTORY
09. October 2024
Tommaso Zerbi

Decolonizzare Roma: Villa Smith al Palatino e la cultura politica dello storicismo dall'Impero britannico all'Impero italiano

German Historical Institute in Rome

17.30–19.00

Please register for in-person or online attendance

For any issues with registration please contact: info-event[at]dhi-roma[dot]it.



MODERN AGE, MIDDLE AGES
10. October 2024
Revelation, Reform, and Representation: the Apocalypsis Nova between the late middle ages and the early modern period

International Study days

German Historical Institute in Rome

15.00–19.00

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Please register for in-person or online attendance

For any issues with registration please contact: info-event[at]dhi-roma[dot]it.



CONTEMPORARY HISTORY
11. October 2024
La collezione Ex Museo Coloniale del Museo delle Civiltà

Dr. Nicola Camilleri

Meeting point: 16.30, in front of the Museo delle Civiltà (Rome, Piazza Guglielmo Marconi 14)

Fee: 11,- Euro (10,- Euro for the ticket + 1,- Euro for presale)

Limited number of participants: 20

Please comunicate your binding registration by 8 October 2024 at the following email address: info-event[at]dhi-roma[dot]it
to whom any questions concerning the guided tour may also be addressed.

Guided tour in Italian language



MIDDLE AGES
15. October 2024
Cast-Out Slave Mothers and Thrown-In Children in the Late Medieval Western Mediterranean

Speaker: Corinna Peres (Vienna)
Discussant: Raffaella Sarti (Urbino)

Event within the framework of the seminar series "Euro-Mediterranean Entanglements in Medieval History", organised by the German Historical Institutes in Paris and Rome.

Livestream

17.00–18.00

Flyer, complete program of the seminar series and informations on the event format

Contact: Amélie Sagasser, Kordula Wolf

Registration



MIDDLE AGES, MODERN AGE, CONTEMPORARY HISTORY
19. October 2024
Das Heilige Römische Reich an der Piazza Navona: Santa Maria dell'Anima im Spiegel ihrer Inschriften

Dr. Eberhard J. Nikitsch

Meeting point: 15.30, at the centre fountain in Piazza Navona

Fee: none

Limited number of participants: 20

Please comunicate your binding registration by 16 October 2024 at the following email address: info-event[at]dhi-roma[dot]it
to whom any questions concerning the guided tour may also be addressed.

Guided tour in German language

 



MODERN AGE
22. October 2024
Il progetto Nuncio's Secret Archives. Diplomazia pontificia ed Europa multiconfessionale

Elena Bonora (Università di Parma)

German Historical Institute in Rome

18.00–19.30

Please register for in-person or online attendance

For any issues with registration please contact: info-event[at]dhi-roma[dot]it.



MUSIC HISTORY
18. November 2024
'Public history' e musicologia

Paola Besutti (Università di Teramo)

Event as part of the lecture series "Musica/Cultura/Storia". Further information and upcoming dates

German Historical Institute in Rome

17.30–19.00

Please register for in-person or online attendance

For any issues with registration please contact: info-event[at]dhi-roma[dot]it.



MIDDLE AGES
26. November 2024
Float Like a Butterfly, Sting Like a Bee. Cavalry between Occident and Orient

Speaker: Jürg Gassmann (Co Wexford)
Discussant: Isabelle Schürch (Bern)

Event within the framework of the seminar series "Euro-Mediterranean Entanglements in Medieval History", organised by the German Historical Institutes in Paris and Rome.

Livestream

17.00–18.00

Flyer, complete program of the seminar series and general information on the event format

Contact: Amélie Sagasser, Kordula Wolf

Registration



MIDDLE AGES
28. January 2025
The Liber de Pomo from East to West. Some Reflections on the Transfer of the Risālat al-Tuffāḥa from the Islamic World to the European World and its Adaptation

Speaker: Imane-Hélène Chames-Eddine (Aubervilliers)
Discussant: Ioana Curut (Cluj-Napoca)

Event within the framework of the seminar series "Euro-Mediterranean Entanglements in Medieval History", organised by the German Historical Institutes in Paris and Rome.

Livestream

17.00–18.00

Flyer, complete program of the seminar series and general information on the event format

Contact: Amélie Sagasser, Kordula Wolf

Registration



MUSIC HISTORY
10. February 2025
Musikwissenschaft und Historiographie: Populäre Musik im NS-Staat und die Paradigmen ihrer Wiederentdeckung

Nils Grosch (Universität Salzburg)

Event as part of the lecture series "Musica/Cultura/Storia". Further information and upcoming dates

German Historical Institute in Rome

17.30–19.00

Please register for in-person or online attendance

For any issues with registration please contact: info-event[at]dhi-roma[dot]it.



MIDDLE AGES
18. February 2025
Trade and Religious Boundaries in the Medieval Maghrib

Speaker: Joel Pattison (Williamstown MA)
Discussant: Maya Shatzmiller (London ON)

Event within the framework of the seminar series "Euro-Mediterranean Entanglements in Medieval History", organised by the German Historical Institutes in Paris and Rome.

Livestream

17.00–18.00

Flyer, complete program of the seminar series and general information on the event format

Contact: Amélie Sagasser, Kordula Wolf

Registration



MIDDLE AGES
27. May 2025
Masking Conflict with Harmony. The Mediterranean in the Islamic Cartographic Imagination

Speaker: Karen Pinto (Boulder CO)
Discussant: Houri Touati (Paris)

Event within the framework of the seminar series "Euro-Mediterranean Entanglements in Medieval History", organised by the German Historical Institutes in Paris and Rome.

Livestream

17.00–18.00

Flyer, complete program of the seminar series and general information on the event format

Contact: Amélie Sagasser, Kordula Wolf

Registration