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News | EventsReligious Discourse in Early Medieval Monasteries
On 29 January 2026, Professor Yitzhak Hen PhD of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem held a lecture in the MGH online lecture series „Zu...
NewsThe Monumenta Germaniae Historica Mourn the Death of Prof. Dr Dr h.c. Johannes Fried
Last week, the well-known German medieval historian Johannes Fried passed away in Heidelberg at the age of 83. A word in thankful memor
News | EventsComing events January to June 2026
In the first half-year 2026, the MGH are proud to present a programme of online and live events including lectures, a round-table discu
NewsMGH Fellows 2025
Last year, 2025, we supported three promising scholars with research scholarships at the MGH Munich institute.
News | EventsInvitation to Regensburg
Around 1020, Arnold, a monk of St. Emmeram in Regensburg decided to rewrite the vita of his monastery’s patron saint, updating and expa...
NewsThe MGH wish you all a peaceful end to the year 2025
The MGH library is closed for the holiday season from December 24 and reopens on January 7 2026.
New releasesDokumente zur Geschichte des deutschen Reiches und seiner Verfassung 1344–1347
Bearbeitet von Michael MENZEL
(Constitutiones et acta publica imperatorum et regum 7,3)
XL und 397 S. 4°. 2025.
ISBN 978-3-447-10...
NewsMGH President Elected to Italian Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei
In November 2025, MGH president Prof. Dr Dr h.c. Martina Hartmann had the signal honour of being elected a foreign member (socia strani
NewsCall For Applications For a MGH Fellowship
Call for applications for a two-month research scholarship at the Monumenta Germaniae Historica financed by the MGH Friends association
News | EventsMGH Lectures 2025/26
This autumn and winter, the MGH are again proud to invite you to our evening lectures, this time exclusively in online format.
NewsWell-nigh 40 Years of Source-Based Historical Research between the Middle Ages and Contemporary History
In the context of a small celebration in the MGH institute, Munich, Martina Hartmann was surprised by her former students and colleague
News | EventsMGH Autumn Academy 2025: Early Medieval Law. Transmission And Edition
This year’s MGH Autumn Academy provided an introduction to the complexity of textual transmission and the editorial challenges (both an