Projects
A large number of projects are carried out at the Gotha collection and research centre. These range from collection-related and source-based cataloguing, preservation and research projects to digitisation and digital humanities projects. The collections are thus made usable for science and the public. The individual institutions work closely with various national and international co-operation partners. Explore a selection of current projects.
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Transcontinental Co-Productions
If the connection between the European exploration of Africa and colonialism seems unequivocal in retrospect, it may be surprising that in the 1860s, African travelers, scholars, and politicians…
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- Transcultural Studies / Gotha Perthes Collection
The Socialist Scale
The history of the Justus Perthes Gotha publishing house was particularly shaped by various upheavals and the tensions of political system rivalries, especially in the 20th century. The location of…
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Researching Swahili
Africanist linguistics is closely connected to missionary and colonial claims to authority over the political upheavals of the 19th and 20th centuries. In my work, I therefore inquire into the…
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Bruno Hassenstein's Cartography of Japan
The project examines the influence of cartography on German-language Japanology in the late 19th century. So far, the historical development of German-language Japanology has been interpreted with a…
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- Transcultural Studies / Gotha Perthes Collection
The Scientific Age in the Province
With the first assembly of the Society of German Naturalists and Physicians in 1822, according to Werner von Siemens (1886), a 'scientific age' began, in which the natural sciences opened up to…
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- Transcultural Studies / Gotha Perthes Collection
Trading Animals / Animals that act
Living elephants, giraffes, ostriches, and camels, baboons, and donkeys unknown in Europe – the list of animals traded globally in the 19th century was extensive. Besides the numerous animals, various…
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Bifurcated Cartographies
Bifurcated cartographies (BC) seeks to shed light into this process from a map-making cross continental reading. It examines the representation of Guatemala, and Central America, from a foreign and a…
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- Transcultural Studies / Gotha Perthes Collection
The Rubondo-Experiment
The examination of the often neglected ecological dimension of decolonization contributes to a better understanding of the impacts of historical transformations on the natural environment.…
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Cooperation Project "Cultural Techniques of Collecting
Collecting is undoubtedly one of the oldest cultural techniques, and it constitutes a fundamental practice in various forms in contemporary cultures as well. What is collected ranges between the poles…
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- Transcultural Studies / Gotha Perthes Collection
Geography and Politics between North Africa and Europe
The research project focuses on journeys from Europe to Northeast Africa before colonial land appropriation. It examines natural-scientific-geographical and political spatial knowledge based on…
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- Gotha Research Centre
Digging, collecting, knowledge - archaeology in its beginnings
Even before the institutional establishment of archaeological disciplines and museum presentations in the modern sense, material relics of the past were unearthed from the ground both accidentally and…
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- Gotha Research Centre
Lessing's beginnings in the philosophy of religion
As early as 1753, in the early phase of his work, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing described religion as a particularly fruitful subject for his writing. As he explained in his early edition of his works, it…
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- Gotha Research Centre
The aristocratic self at the end of the Ancien Régime
The project uses the diaries of the Gotha guard commander and chamberlain Christian Georg von Helmolt (1728-1805) from 1783 to 1788 and the journals of the court junketer and publicist Karl Heinrich…
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- Gotha Research Centre
Network for Early Modern Oriental Studies
With the participation of researchers from Arabic studies, theology, philology and philosophy, an international working group at the Gotha Research Centre is researching the early history of Oriental…
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Sidonia Hedwig Zäunemann - crowned poetess of the early Enlightenment
The Thuringian poet Sidonia Hedwig Zäunemann (1711-1740) is one of the Poetae Laureati honoured by German universities for her poetry and scholarship. Under what conditions did she live and write,…
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Studies on Military Cultures of Knowledge in Central Germany in the 17th and 18th Centuries. The Example of the Duchy of Saxony-Gotha-Altenburg
The project examines the circulation of military knowledge during the early modern period on the basis of the Duchy of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg, focusing on the period from 1670 to 1770, since 1.) the…
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Johann Christian Senckenbergs Observationes
The project examines the diaries of the Frankfurt physician and founder Johann Christian Senckenberg (1707-1772), which exhibit characteristics of both the religious diary and the epistemic genre of…
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- Gotha Research Centre
Duke Ernst II of Saxe-Gotha and Altenburg (1745-1804) between science, politics and secret society activities
The activities of Duke Ernst II of Saxe-Gotha and Altenburg (1745-1804) as a prince of the Age of Enlightenment have so far mostly only been analysed with regard to his regional influence or one of…
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Emergence, Preservation and Transmission of Ceremonial Knowledge in the 18th Century Using the Example of the Gotha Court
The research project examines ceremonial as a form of communication in the 18th century using the example of the Gotha ducal court. The extensive correspondence between the dukes of Gotha and other…
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- Gotha Research Centre
Alchemy Network
The Alchemy Network, founded in December 2016, has set itself the goal of promoting exchange on the reconstruction of alchemical processes in the early modern period between historians and natural…
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- Gotha Research Centre
Institutionalising the Law of Nature and Nations
Das Projekt untersucht die Geschichte der Naturrechtslehre an den drei norddeutschen Universitäten in Kiel, Greifswald und Rostock im Zeitraum von 1648 bis 1806. Im Zentrum steht die Frage, warum, wie…
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- Gotha Research Centre
Ways and works of Michael Kosmeli (1773-1844)
Michael Kosmeli (1773-1844), lawyer, writer, translator, botanist and Jew's harp player, travelled throughout his life as an itinerant scholar and musician through half of Europe to Asia, preferably…
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- Gotha Research Centre
Research Unit for Early-Modern Natural Law
Since 2016, the Research Centre for Early Modern Natural Law has been coordinating ongoing research on natural law in the early modern period and initiating new projects. The time frame under…
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- Gotha Research Centre
Stategies of Collecting an Displaying China in Nineteenth-Century Germany
My research project brings renewed attention to a significant Chinese collection in early nineteenth-century Germany, the Chinese Cabinet in Gotha, established by Duke Emil August (1772–1822) of…
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- Friedenstein Castle Foundation
Provenance and collection research
Provenance and collection research at the Friedenstein Foundation Gotha has the task of reconstructing the multifaceted history of the collections.
The museum's holdings look back on almost 400 years…
- Transcultural Studies / Gotha Perthes Collection
War Maps
Based on the transmitted collection of maps and the geographical writings of the publisher, this study aims to examine the evolution of cartography under the conditions of war, as well as the…
- Transcultural Studies / Gotha Perthes Collection
German East, Polish West
With the Treaty of Versailles and the establishment of Poland, the eastern border of Germany underwent significant changes. Politicians and scholars from both the Second Polish Republic and the…
- Transcultural Studies / Gotha Perthes Collection
Plants, Maps, Amuletts
The Middle East has been a focal point of colonial projects and theological research since the 19th century. What conceptions regarding environment, space, and cultural history underpinned the…
- Friedenstein Castle Foundation
Provenance and history of the Friedenstein Foundation Gotha's collection of Indonesian skulls
An international team led by Adrian Linder, ethnologist and associated researcher at the Institute of Social Anthropology at the University of Bern, investigated the provenance of a total of 41 human…
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Jacopo Strada's Magnum ac Novum Opus
Jacopo Strada (c. 1515–1588), antiquarian, architect and antiquarian dealer, created a 30-volume corpus, the Magnum ac Novum Opus (MaNO), for his patron Johann Jakob Fugger in the mid-16th century.…