in September 1989, he could not have imagined what turbulent times lay ahead. He took up his post on 1 April 1990 and tackled the unexpected challenge with incredible energy. I later learnt from him that
first appeared in the *Journal of the History of Ideas*: Issue XVIII/1, Spring 2024 *Journal of the History of Ideas* Hunger Issue XVIII/1, Spring 2024 Hoppe, Kaufmann, Weissberg, Thun-Hohenstein How can one [...] roof of our “headquarters” in the Bavarian Forest, we discovered the…
25.10.2024 A/H1N1 files Article If only someone had looked at these files just once before the coronavirus pandemic: virologist Klaus Stöhr is poring over historical documents on the Spanish flu By the [...] and 1920. The file covers bear the handwritten note ‘Spanish flu’, as the…
collection is a key focus of the 2026 programme year. In collaboration with Google Arts & Culture, over 1,100 works have been digitised in high resolution and made available online – a milestone in this lo
long before colonisation? The history of Benin, located in present-day Nigeria, stretches back almost 1,000 years. The dynasty of the current king has held the throne for around 500 years, making it one of
Museumsinsel Master Plan Construction Projects The New Neue Nationalgalerie: Gutting and Repairing (Part 1) Construction Projects What Does the Staatsbibliothek Have Planned for 2019? Construction Projects Where
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Borders’ series. Thus in 2013, the second exhibition, The Bronze Age – Europe without Borders. 4th – 1st Century B.C., opened at the Hermitage in St. Petersburg and subsequently at the State Historical Museum