Giulia Dodi
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.
08. November 2025 - 08. November 2035
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MIDDLE AGES, MODERN AGE10. November 2025 - 12. November 2025Transalpine Invektivität. Herabsetzende Kommunikation im italienischen und deutschen Humanismus
International conference in cooperation with the universities of Dresden, Kassel and the Italienzentrum of the Freie Universität Berlin
German Historical Institute in Rome
Contact Pablo Borgialli
Programme (PDF)
For any issues with registration please contact: info-event[at]dhi-roma[dot]it.
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MIDDLE AGES, MODERN AGE10. November 2025At the Wrong Place. Can Scholastic Scholarship Ever Provide Fertile Ground for Invective?
Frank Rexroth
Keynote of the conference "Invettività Transalpina. Transalpine Invektivität".
German Historical Institute in Rome
18.00–19.30
Conference programme (PDF, 715 KB)
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For any issues with registration please contact: info-event[at]dhi-roma[dot]it.
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CONTEMPORARY HISTORY10. November 2025 - 11. November 2025Pius XII and Decolonization. Catholicism in North Africa and the Levant, 1939–1958
International conference of the Transnational Research Group funded by the Max Weber Foundation The Global Pontificate of Pius XII. Catholicism in a Divided World, 1945–1958.
Cairo, Netherlands-Flemish Institute in Cairo (NVIC)
Programme (PDF)
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CONTEMPORARY HISTORY12. November 2025L'Italia e il terrorismo mediorientale. Politiche di negoziazione preventiva
Valentine Lomellini (Università di Padova)
German Historical Institute in Rome
18.00–19.30
Please register for in-person or online attendance
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CONTEMPORARY HISTORY14. November 2025Streiflichter durch die Wissenschaftslandschaft Roms um 1900 – Auslandsinstitute als internationale Einrichtungen
Stefan Laffin
Meeting point: 15.30, Via Antonio Gramsci, 61 (outside the British School at Rome)
Fee: none
Limited number of participants: 25
Please register by 12 November 2025 at info-event[at]dhi-roma[dot]it. Questions about the tour can also be sent to the email address provided.Guided tour in German language
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CONTEMPORARY HISTORY, MUSIC HISTORY17. November 2025Streaming, Liveness und die Pandemie. Digitale Mediamorphosen des Musiklebens im frühen 21. Jahrhundert als Generationenphänomen
Steffen Lepa
Event as part of the lecture series "Musica/Cultura/Sociologia". 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.
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CONTEMPORARY HISTORY20. November 2025 - 21. November 2025The Position of Sociological Theory in Germany and Italy. A Comparison of Development Patterns and Identity Debates
Joint international workshop of the Max Weber Institute for Sociology at Heidelberg
University and the German Historical Institute in Rome.
German Historical Institute in Rome
Contact: Lars Döpking
For any issues with registration please contact: info-event[at]dhi-roma[dot]it.
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MIDDLE AGES25. November 2025Federica Cosenza, Lorenzo Curatella
Vivere e morire nella Roma tardo medievale. Un'indagine sulla società attraverso le pratiche funerarie.
Chair and introduction: Giorgia Annoscia
16.00–17.30
École française de Rome (Piazza Navona, 62)
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MIDDLE AGES25. November 2025How Mediterranean French Became a Language of Contact between East and West
Speaker: Uri Zvi Shachar (Tel Aviv, Israel)
Discussant: Robert Friedrich (Munich, Germany)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 and complete programme of the seminar series
Contact: Kordula Wolf
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MODERN AGE28. November 2025Basilica SS. Nereo ed Achilleo
Claudia Gerken
Meeting point: 15.30, Viale delle Terme di Caracalla, 28 (in front of the church)
Fee: 8 Euro for exclusive opening of the church
Limited number of participants: 15
Please register by 26 November 2025 at info-event[at]dhi-roma[dot]it. Questions about the tour can also be sent to the email address provided.Guided tour in German language
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MIDDLE AGES, MODERN AGE, CONTEMPORARY HISTORY05. December 2025Basilica di San Clemente
Caterina Cappuccio
Meeting point: 16.30, in front of San Clemente (Piazza di San Clemente)
Fee: Entrance ticket to the basilica 10 €
Limited number of participants: 15
Please register by 3 December 2025 at info-event[at]dhi-roma[dot]it. Questions about the tour can also be sent to the email address provided.Guided tour in Italian language
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MIDDLE AGES20. January 2026From the Holy Land to Denmark, via Flanders. Entanglements Reflected in a Twelfth-Century Cistercian Manuscript
Speaker: Synnøve Midtbø Myking (Rome, Italy)
Discussant: Iben Fonnesberg-Schmidt (Aalborg, Denmark)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 and complete programme of the seminar series
Contact: Kordula Wolf
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MIDDLE AGES31. March 2026Gilded Entanglements. Adriatic Networks of the Precious Metal Industries
Speaker: Katalin Prajda (Vienna, Austria)
Discussant: Andrea Fara (Rome, Italy)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 and complete programme of the seminar series
Contact: Kordula Wolf
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MIDDLE AGES26. May 2026Healing and Learning in the Fondaco. A Forgotten Network of Knowledge in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Mamluk and Ottoman Levant 1400–1700
Speaker: Valentina Pugliano (Venice, Italy)
Discussant: Natividad Planas (Clermont-Ferrand, France)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 and complete programme of the seminar series
Contact: Kordula Wolf
