07. February 2025 - 08. February 2000
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MIDDLE AGES26. March 2024The Pope's Men. Papal Legates, Judges Delegate, and Representatives in the Iberian Peninsula (11th–13th Centuries)
Speaker: Enrico Veneziani (Porto)
Discussant: Lucas Burkart (Basel)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 informationen on the event format
Contact: Amélie Sagasser, Kordula Wolf
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MUSIC HISTORY22. March 2024Teresa Rampazzi ed altri pionieri della musica elettronica in Italia
Laura Zattra
Lecture on the occasion of the handover of the head of the Department of Music History from Sabine Ehrmann-Herfort to Vera Grund.
Followed by a concert by the LAZZARO ensemble
Alice Cortegiani, Clarinetto Contrabbasso
Giuseppe Silvi, tempo (timpani electro-magnetic pulse oscillation, strumento aumentato)
Gabriela Velitch, Live Electronics
Davide Tedesco, Regia del Suono
Luz, da Descrizione del corpo. Per strumento grave (Domenico Guaccero, 1973) 10'
Sugli echi radiali (LAZZARO, 2024) 10'
Goethe-Institut Rome (Via Savoia, 15)
18.00
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CONTEMPORARY HISTORY20. March 2024The Many Europes or the Anti-Europes? Towards a Deconstructed History of European Integration
Martin Conway (University of Oxford)
Keynote lecture of the conference "(De)Constructing Europe: Tensions of Europeanization".
German Historical Institute in Rome
18.30–20.00 Uhr
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CONTEMPORARY HISTORY20. March 2024 - 22. March 2024(De)Constructing Europe. Tensions of Europeanization
Concluding conference of the (De)Constructing Europe project of the Hamburger Institut für Sozialforschung and the German Historical Institutes in London, Rome and Warsaw, funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF).
German Historical Institute in Rome
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MIDDLE AGES13. March 2024Benjamin Savill (Alexander von Humboldt Fellow)
Thessaloniki and Arles in the Sixth Century. Writing Alternative Mediterranean Histories with the 'Roman' Legal Archive.
German Historical Institute in Rome
17.30–19.00
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MIDDLE AGES03. March 2024Schlaglichter der italienischen Geschichte im Mittelalter
Spring School in cooperation with the RWTH Aachen University, with financial support by the Friends of the German Historical Institute in Rome.
German Historical Institute in Rome
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CONTEMPORARY HISTORY29. February 2024Die Farben der Vergangenheit. Zum Verhältnis von Geschichte und Bild
Peter Geimer (Deutsches Forum für Kunstgeschichte, Paris)
Annual Lecture on the occasion of the meeting of the Academic Advisory Board.
German Historical Institute in Rome
18.00–19.30
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MIDDLE AGES28. February 2024Emanuele Carletti
I frati Mendicanti a Roma nel Trecento. Alcune riflessioni.
Chair and introduction: Tommaso di Carpegna Falconieri
16.00–17.30
Istituto Storico Italiano per il Medioevo (Piazza dell'Orologio, 4)
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CONTEMPORARY HISTORY27. February 2024Religion and Decolonization
Workshop within the framework of the research project The Global Pontificate of Pius XII. Catholicism in a Divided World, 1945–1958, funded by the Max Weber Foundation..
University of Fribourg and KU Leuven
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CONTEMPORARY HISTORY15. February 2024 - 16. February 2024Silenced Church. The Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church Between the Soviet Authorities and the Vatican (1944−1978)
International conference within the framework of the research project The Global Pontificate of Pius XII. Catholicism in a Divided World, 1945–1958, funded by the Max Weber Foundation.
German Historical Institute Warsaw
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