20 Jahre FZG

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20 years of the research centre: a look back

05.04.2004

Start of the Herzog Ernst Scholarship Programme

2004 until 2019: Funding of the scholarship programme by the Fritz Thyssen Foundation

Bust of Duke Ernest the Pious
01.05.2004

Foundation of the Gotha Research Centre for Cultural and Social Science Studies

The founding director, Prof Dr Peer Schmidt, Professor of Latin American and Southwest European History at the University of Erfurt, was head of the research centre until 2008.

Portrait of Professor Peer Schmidt
01.07.2008

New director to focus on history of knowledge of the early modern period

Martin Mulsow, previously Professor of History at Rutgers University (USA), is appointed Director of the Research Centre when a professorship for Cultures of Knowledge in the European Modern Era is established at the University of Erfurt. In line with the Gotha collections, the centre is now primarily dedicated to the cultural and knowledge history of the early modern period from around 1500 to 1800.

Portrait of Martin Mulsow
01.04.2013

Renaming and expansion of the research profile to include a focus on the global history of the 19th/20th century

In 2013, the now ‘Gotha Research Centre of the University of Erfurt (FZG)’ is given a new statute. A a second department is established to research the 19th/20th century and the Perthes Collection under the direction of Prof. Dr Iris Schröder, who also becomes deputy director of the FZG.

Portrait of Iris Schröder
10.07.2015

Evaluation by the German Science and Humanities Council

After two site visits to the Gotha Research Library and the Gotha Research Centre on 16-17 December 2014 and 14-15 April 2015, the German Council of Science and Humanities (Wissenschaftsrat) has praised the research achievements of both institutions. The report considers long-term and reliable cooperation between FBG, FZG and the Friedenstein Gotha Castle Foundation to be essential in order to fully exploit the scientific potential of the location.

01.05.2018

Move to the historic estate house

The historical ensemble, which dates back to the 17th century and has been extensively restored by the city of Gotha, forms the main building of the FZG, which houses not only the management and administrative offices but also, in particular, the event rooms and some DFG projects. The centrepiece of the building is the two-storey lecture hall with around 70 seats from the 19th century, where the state parliament of the duchy used to meet and where the parliament of the Free State of Saxe-Gotha met from 1918 to 1920.

Historical construction drawing
01.01.2020

Herzog-Ernst scholarship programme continued by Ernst Abbe Foundation

After the scheduled expiry of the 16-year funding by the Thyssen Foundation, the Jena-based Ernst Abbe Foundation took over responsibility for the continuation and further development of the scholarship programme coordinated by the FZG, which has since been continuously expanded and diversified.

Logo of the Ernst Abbe Foundation
01.01.2021

Reorganisation of the research centre, independence of the second department

The Academic Senate of the University of Erfurt decided that, starting in 2021, the research centre should in future focus on profiling itself as an early modern centre and that the second of the two departments previously under the roof of the Gotha Research Centre should become institutionally independent. As a research college for transcultural studies and the Perthes Collection, it should in particular raise the profile of the Perthes Collection, which is part of the research library, among the national and international scientific community.

Nova Orbis Tabula in Lucem Edita, Kupferstecher Frederik de Wit
17.04.2023

Launch of the Gotha.digital research portal

The Friedenstein Castle Foundation, the Gotha Research Library, the Gotha Research Centre and the Research College for Transcultural Studies/Perthes Collection are working together with their project partners, such as the Thuringian State and University Library in Jena, to launch the online portal ‘GOTHA.digital’ as a digital search, presentation and research space for the Gotha collections.

Search slot in the Gotha.digital portal
16.05.2024

20 years of HES - welcoming the scholarship holders to the Herzog-Ernst programme