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MGH Library closed on December 4
Due to the heavy snowfall on the weekend, the MGH library will remain closed today, Monday, December 4 2023.
News | EventsInvitation to a panel discussion on January 17, 2024 in the Jüdisches Museum, Munich
As one of the first German historical research institutions, the Monumenta Germaniae Historica (MGH) have turned to examine the fate of
NewsA conference sending important impulses
Under the title „Zwischen Personengeschichte und Institutsgeschichte: Die MGH von 1919 bis 1959“ (Between personal and institutional hi...
NewsSolidarity with Israel
The MGH are appalled by the violent attack of the Islamist terror organisation Hamas against Israel. We extend our thoughts and our sol
New releasesDeutsches Archiv: Heft 79,1
Deutsches Archiv für Erforschung des Mittelalters: 79. Jahrgang, Heft 1
New releasesZwischen Vaterlandsliebe und Ausgrenzung
Die jüdischen Mitarbeiter und Mitarbeiterinnen der Monumenta Germaniae Historica
Herausgegeben von MARTINA HARTMANN, ANNETTE MARQUARD-M...News | EventsMGH Lectures 2023/24
This autumn and winter, the MGH are once again proud to present our programme of online and live lectures.
NewsTreasures in the Mail
The MGH are currently preparing to resume work on the digital edition of the correspondence of the famous medieval scholar, Ernst Kanto...
NewsTarget agreement 2023
Together with the heads of other historical institutions in Bavaria, MGH president Prof. Dr Dr h.c. Martina Hartmann was invited to the
NewsCall for applications for two MGH fellowships
The MGH friends association „Pro arte edendi – Freunde der MGH e.V.“ calls for applications for two MGH fellowships for a one-month res
NewsA Most Welcome Guest
The MGH are proud to have received the visit of Prof. Dr Benjamin Z. Kedar, emeritus professor of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem an