08. October 2024 - 09. October 2000
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CONTEMPORARY HISTORY13. October 2021Zeitenwende. Eine Lesung aus den Briefen von Ferdinand Gregorovius von Friedhelm Ptok. Aus Anlass der Neuedition der Briefe und des 200. Geburtstages des Historikers und Schriftstellers
Within the context of the international conference "Ferdinand Gregorovius in seinem Jahrhundert. Der Historiker und Schriftsteller neu gelesen. Aus Anlass der Edition der Briefe und des 200. Geburtstages".
Livestream
18.00
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Moderation: Angela Steinsiek
For registration please send an e-mail to info-event[at]dhi-roma[dot]it.
The deadline for registration is 12 October 2021. -
MODERN AGE12. October 2021 - 19. October 2021Global Trade in the Maghreb, West Africa and the Atlantic, c.1450–1550: Revising the role of European Merchant Networks
In collaboration with the State Archives of Genoa.
Livestream
12 October 2021 (15.00–18.00)
19 October 2021 (15.00–18.00)
For registration please send an e-mail to info-event[at]dhi-roma[dot]it.
The deadline for registration is 11 and 18 October 2021.Download Programme (PDF, 626 KB)
Organisation: Carlo Taviani (DHI Rome/Universität Zürich), David Wheat (Michigan State University).
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MODERN AGE08. October 2021Dr. Michael Schulte (Darmstadt)
Pulvis Jesuiticus – Ein römisches Wundermittel gegen die Malaria-Pandemie des 17. Jahrhunderts.
An event of the Friends of the DHI Association in cooperation with the Institute.
Livestream
18.00–19.00
Download Invitation (PDF, 99 KB)
For registration please send an e-mail to info-event(at)dhi-roma(dot)it. The deadline for registration is 7 October 2021.
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MUSIC HISTORY05. October 2021Gero Pitlok
Musikhistorische wie organologische Darstellung besaiteter Tasteninstrumente (Cembalo, Clavichord, Klavier etc.).
Livestream
17.00–18.30
For registration please send an e-mail to info-event[at]dhi-roma[dot]it.
The deadline for registration is 4 October 2021. -
MUSIC HISTORY03. October 2021 - 08. October 2021Musikstadt Rom. Topographie, Geschichte, Ausstrahlung
Study course of music history, with financial support by the Gesellschaft für Musikforschung (GfM) and the Friends of the German Historical Institute in Rome.
German Historical Institute in Rome
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MIDDLE AGES, CONTEMPORARY HISTORY01. October 2021Faschismus und Heraldik – Eine Spurensuche zur visuellen Propaganda in Mussolinis Rom
Dr. Andreas Rehberg
Meeting point: 10.00, Fontanella delle Tre Tiare at the beginning of Via di Porta Angelica (on the right colonnades)
Fee: none
Note: please bring a protective mask.
Limited number of participants: 20
Please comunicate your binding registration by 28 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
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MIDDLE AGES28. September 2021From Convivencia to Entanglement. Interpreting Christian, Jewish, and Muslim Retellings of the Hebrew Bible in Medieval Iberia
David Wacks (Eugene), Discussant: Matthias M. Tischler (Barcelona)
Event within the framework of the first seminar series "Euro-Mediterranean Entanglements in Medieval History", organised by the German Historical Institutes in Paris and Rome.
Livestream
17.00
Flyer, complete program of the seminar series and information on the event format
Contact: Amélie Sagasser, Kordula Wolf
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CONTEMPORARY HISTORY, MUSIC HISTORY23. September 2021Opera, Historiography, Archives – Any Lessons to Take? Approaching Imperial Politics of Opera in Habsburg Europe
Axel Körner (University College London)
Event within the framework of the seminar series "Contrappunto. Modern History & Music History Talks (2021–2022)".
Livestream
17.00
Organisation and contact: Antonio Carbone, Bianca Gaudenzi, Carolin Krahn, Andrea Martinez
For registration please send an e-mail to info-event(at)dhi-roma(dot)it.
The deadline for registration is 22 September 2021. -
MUSIC HISTORY18. September 2021"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
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MODERN AGE, CONTEMPORARY HISTORY, MUSIC HISTORY16. September 2021 - 17. September 2021Contested Knowledge in a Connected World
Connecting Themes Conference, organised by the Max Weber Foundation's international research project Knowledge Unbound/Wissen entgrenzen, in which the DHI Rome is participating.
Hotel Berlin, Lützowplatz 17, 10785 Berlin
Contact: Ala Al-Hamarneh
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