07. June 2023 - 08. June 2000
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MODERN AGE25. February 2021Prof. Dr. Susanne Rau (Universität Erfurt)
Konfigurationen europäischer Messen. Händler, Objekte, Wege.
Moderation: Riccarda Suitner
Livestream
15.30–17.00
For registration please send an email to info-event(at)dhi-roma(dot)it.
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MODERN AGE14. December 2020Prof. Marta Albalá Pelegrín (California State Polytechnic University, Pomona)
Theater of Conquest. Performing Iberian Expansion into Africa and Asia (1490–1520).
Moderation: Carlo Taviani
Livestream
15.30–17.30
For registration please send an email to info-event(at)dhi-roma(dot)it.
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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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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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MIDDLE AGES, MODERN AGE, CONTEMPORARY HISTORY18. September 2020Dalla Roma repubblicana alla Breccia di Porta Pia: storia del Rione Sallustiano
Dr. Riccarda Suitner
Meeting point: 17.00, Street corner via Piave/via Sulpicio Massimo
Fee: none
Limited number of participants: 10
We will walk through the Sallustiano district and trace its history, which covers all the historical and urbanistic periods of the city of Rome: from the ancient Horti Sallustiani to the 20th century with the Breccia di Porta Pia (The Breach of Porta Pia). We will also encounter the early modern period and the architecture of the period after the Italian unification.
Please comunicate your binding registration by 11 September 2020 at the following email address: suitner[at]dhi-roma.it.
If you have any questions, you may contact directly Dr. Riccarda Suitner.Guided tour in Italian language
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MODERN AGE17. June 2020Heinrich Lang
Die Anfänge der toskanischen Buchführung im 13./14. Jahrhundert: vermögende Familien.
Livestream
16.00–18.00
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.
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MODERN AGE25. March 2020Book presentation
Nadine Amsler/Andreea Badea/Bernard Heyberger/Christian Windler (Eds.), Catholic Missionaries in Early Modern Asia. Patterns of Localization (London: Routledge 2020).
Chair:
Maria Antonietta Visceglia (Sapienza Università di Roma)
Commented by:
Elisabetta Corsi (Sapienza Università di Roma)
Vincenzo Lavenia (ALMA MATER STUDIORUM – Università di Bologna)
The editors will be present.
The event is cancelled!
German Historical Institute in Rome
18.00
Download Invitation (PDF, 253 KB)
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MODERN AGE15. January 2020Carlo Taviani
Mercanti di cose e persone: Capitali e reti economiche genovesi tra Maghreb, Africa occidentale e Nuovo Mondo (1450–1530).
German Historical Institute in Rome
18.00
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MODERN AGE05. December 2019L'Italia come fulcro della politica di Massimiliano I e Carlo V
Double Presentation
Tobias Daniels (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)
Maria Antonietta Visceglia (Sapienza Università di Roma)Followed by a lute concert with music from the Time of Maximilian I.
Organised by the Austrian Historical Institute and the German Historical Institute in Rome.
Austrian Historical Institute in Rome
17.00
Further information
Registration is required by 20 November 2019 at the following email address: iannuzzi[at]oehirom.it
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MODERN AGE20. November 2019Markus Laufs
Gefangen zwischen Präliminarien und gutem Willen? Päpstliche und
niederländische Friedensvermittlung auf den Kongressen von Münster
(1643–1649) und Nijmegen (1676–1679) im Vergleich.
German Historical Institute in Rome
18.00