07. June 2024 - 08. June 2000
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MODERN AGE09. December 2020Prof. Adelisa Malena (Università di Venezia Ca' Foscari)
"Benché le hipotesi nostre siano differenti". Speranze, progetti e reti interconfessionali in Europa fra Sei e Settecento.
Moderation: Riccarda Suitner
Livestream
15.30–17.30
For registration please send an email to info-event(at)dhi-roma(dot)it.
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CONTEMPORARY HISTORY26. November 2020The History of the German Research and Culture Institutes in Rome in the first half of the 20th century
Event on the occasion of the conclusion of the research project financed by the Max Weber Foundation and the Federal Foreign Office, in cooperation with the German Archaeological Institute in Rome and the German Embassy in Rome.
Livestream
For registration please send an email to info-event(at)dhi-roma(dot)it.
The deadline for registration is 25 November 2020.18.00–20.00
The event will be held in Italian. The texts of the presentations will be made available in German translation via a link in the chat.
Download Invitation and programme
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MUSIC HISTORY25. November 2020Joanna Piecha
Die Oper in Neapel um 1800.
Livestream
15.30
The number of participants is limited. A discussion after the lecture is possible.
For registration please send an email to info-event(at)dhi-roma.it.
The deadline for registration is 23 November 2020. -
CONTEMPORARY HISTORY12. November 2020Cohesion in Europe
Accompanying event for the German EU Council Presidency & Kick-off event for the BMBF funding directive "Cohesion in Europe".
Within the framework of this funding guideline, the DHI Rome, together with the DHIs London and Warsaw as well as the Hamburger Institut für Sozialforschung (HIS), will launch a three-year project on "European counter-movements: Eurosceptic entanglements from the beginning of European integration to the present day".
Livestream of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
(Link is active from the morning of the event day)15.00–16.30
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MIDDLE AGES09. November 2020Alberto Spataro
Tra le Chiavi e l'Aquila. Nuovi spunti di ricerca sul governo del Patrimonium in età sveva.
Chair: Marco VendittelliLivestream
15.30–17.00
For registration please send an email to info-event(at)dhi-roma.it. The deadline for registration is 5 November 2020. A discussion after the lecture is possible.
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CONTEMPORARY HISTORY06. November 2020Il quartiere ebraico nella storia del Novecento
The event is cancelled!
Dr. Bianca Gaudenzi
Meeting point: 10.00, Piazza Mattei, Fontana delle Tartarughe (The Turtle Fountain)
Fee: none
Limited number of participants: 10
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MODERN AGE, MIDDLE AGES05. November 2020Capitalism in Motion. Imagining, Transforming, and Inventing Economic Forms over Time
Online panel discussion within the context of "Geisteswissenschaft im Dialog" – a series of events of the Max Weber Foundation – German Humanities Institutes Abroad. The event is part of the Berlin Science Week.
Idea and concept: Carlo Taviani
Livestream: Youtube channel of the Max Weber Foundation
16.00–18.00
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CONTEMPORARY HISTORY27. October 2020Luoghi romani della memoria del fascismo
Research meeting of the Istituto romano per la storia d'Italia dal fascismo alla Resistenza (Irsifar) in cooperation with the German Historical Institute in Rome.
Livestream: Zoom-Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83694087169
11.00–13.00 / 15.00–17.00
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MIDDLE AGES14. October 2020Paolo Tedesco
L'Italia dopo Roma. Fiscalità, traiettorie economiche e popolamento (V‒VII sec.).
Livestream
15.30–17.30
The number of participants is limited. A discussion after the lecture is possible.
For registration please send an email to info-event(at)dhi-roma(dot)it.
The deadline for registration is 12 October 2020. -
CONTEMPORARY HISTORY10. October 2020Il Quarticciolo: una borgata del fascismo, tra guerra e dopoguerra
Dr. Luciano Villani
Meeting point: 10.30, Street corner Via Molfetta/Via Castellaneta (nearby a housewares store)
Fee: none
Limited number of participants: 10
We will trace the history of the district, with stops in its significant places and corners, exploring the architectural language, the function of public spaces and social-historical developments, within the context of war and post-war times.
Please comunicate your binding registration by 2 October 2020 at the following email address: suitner[at]dhi-roma.it.
If you have any questions, you may contact directly Dr. Luciano Villani: luciano.villani77[at]gmail.com.Guided tour in Italian language