LC control no. | n 50059066 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Corporate name heading | German Historical Institute in London |
Variant(s) | Deutsches Historisches Institut in London Deutsches Historisches Institut London DHI London German Historical Institute London German Historical Institute (London, England) German Institute of History in London GHIL G.H.I.L. London (England). Deutsches Historisches Institut London (England). German Historical Institute Max Weber Stiftung. German Historical Institute in London |
See also | Membership corporate body: Max Weber Stiftung |
Beginning date | 1976-11-04 |
Associated country | England Great Britain |
Located | London (England) |
Field of activity | Germany--Relations--Great Britain Great Britain--Relations--Germany Humanities |
Found in | Its Veröffentlichungen ... Junge, H.-C. Flottenpolitik und Revolution, 1980: p. facing t.p. (German Historical Institute London; Deutsches Historisches Institut London) Nipperdey, T. Rise of the arts in modern society, 1990: p. 31 (GHIL) Reform in Great Britain and Germany, 1750-1850, c1999: introd. (German Historical Institute) Schnicke, Falko. Die männliche Disziplin, 2015: rear flap of dust jacket (DHI London) Its web site, viewed March 16, 2016: About (German Historical Institute London (GHIL); officially opened on 4 November 1976 as an independent academic institution to promote research concentrating on the comparative history of Germany and Britain, on the history of the British Empire and Commonwealth and on Anglo-German relations. Since 2002 the GHIL has been part of the Max Weber Foundation - German Humanities Institutes Abroad, which is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF); located in London, England, currently at 17 Bloomsbury Square) Wikipedia, November 8, 2018 German Historical Institutes (German: Deutsche Historische Institute (DHI); six independent adacemic research institutes of the Max Weber Foundation dedicated to the study of historical relations between Germany and the host countries in which they are based; Rome (established 1988), Paris (1958), London (1976), Washington DC (1987), Warsaw (1993), Moscow (2005)) Wikipedia, November 8, 2018 (Max Weber Foundation (German: Max Weber Stiftung); a German humanities research organisation based in Bonn and funded by the German Federal Government; it is composed of ten independent institutes: six German Historical Institutes [all located in other countries]; German Forum for Art History Paris; German Institute for Japanese Studies (Tokyo); Orient-Institut Beirut; Orient-Institut Istanbul) Max Weber Stiftung website, viewed November 8, 2018: Organisation (DHI London) |