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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
NewsThe Monumenta Germaniae Historica mourn the loss of Elisabeth Menzel
Elisabeth Menzel died aged 70 on February 11, 2026.
NewsDeutsches Archiv digital accessibility
All issues of the DA and the NA are available as of now in full-text searchable, open access digital form on the MGH website.
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
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.
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