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33: 146:. The Monumenta Germaniae Historica Institute has been located in Munich since 1949 and possesses a large specialized library on the medieval history of Germany and Europe, including Church history, along with 130,000 monographs and approximately 150,000 dependent writings. It moved into its current premises in the building of the 75:
to 1500. Despite the name, the series covers important sources for the history of many countries besides Germany, since the Society for the Publication of Sources on Germanic Affairs of the Middle Ages has included documents from many other areas subjected to the influence of Germanic tribes or
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The project, a major effort of historical scholarship, continues in the 21st century. In 2004 the MGH, with the support of the
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rulers (Britain, Czech lands, Poland, Austria, France, Low Countries, Italy, Spain, etc.). The editor from 1826 until 1874 was
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However, the institute was subsequently revived under its original name with the support of German institutions and the
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with professional scholarship. In 1875, the MGH was established as a more formal institution with headquarters in
478: 386: 222: 448: 93: 324: 147: 411: 297: 327:(1960). "Presidential Address: Great Historical Enterprises III. The Monumenta Germaniae Historica". 119: 105: 77: 267:. Vol. 11 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 828–901, see pages 832 to 860. 71:, for the study of parts of Northwestern, Central and Southern European history from the end of the 453: 352: 344: 32: 253: 372: 336: 135:("National Institute for Older German History"). This was abolished in 1945, at the end of 227: 60: 52: 427: 365: 356: 258: 136: 72: 17: 109: 104:
in 1819. The first volume appeared in 1826. The editor from 1826 until 1874 was
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In 1935, the organization was taken over by the state and renamed the
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for "Historical Monuments of Germany"), frequently abbreviated
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Great Historical Enterprises: problems in monastic history
402: 394: 195:("Authors"), with an additional smaller division of 364: 132:Reichsinstitut fĂĽr ältere deutsche Geschichtskunde 408:, from which the digitized texts can be searched 8: 412:Monumenta Germaniae Historica on Archive.org 329:Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 208: 130: 92:The MGH was founded in Hanover as a private 202: 196: 190: 184: 178: 172: 166: 165:The series falls into five main divisions, 113: 45: 102:Heinrich Friedrich Karl Freiherr vom Stein 80:(1795–1876); in 1875 he was succeeded by 243: 418:list of links to scans of MGH volumes 7: 25: 420:in the "Links Galore" spreadsheet 251:Holland, Arthur William (1911). 155:Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft 115:Sanctus amor patriae dat animum 439:Book series introduced in 1826 1: 47:Monumenta Germaniae Historica 37:Monumenta Germaniae Historica 204:Scriptores in usum scholarum 144:Austrian Academy of Sciences 474:19th-century books in Latin 444:History books about Germany 371:. London: Nelson. pp.  296:(in German). Archived from 291:"BibliotheksVerbund Bayern" 269:Medieval and Modern History 495: 464:19th-century history books 459:Text publication societies 387:2015 list of publications 223:Historiography of Germany 27:19th-century history book 94:text publication society 363:Knowles, David (1963). 264:Encyclopædia Britannica 254:"Germany/History"  207:) and special studies ( 108:, who was succeeded by 434:1826 non-fiction books 209: 203: 197: 191: 185: 179: 173: 167: 148:Bavarian State Library 131: 114: 46: 40: 35: 403:Digital MGH homepage 120:Romantic nationalism 106:Georg Heinrich Pertz 78:Georg Heinrich Pertz 469:Academic publishing 18:Monumenta Germaniae 41: 171:("Antiquities"), 16:(Redirected from 486: 479:Germanic studies 407: 399: 395:The MGH homepage 391: 376: 370: 360: 312: 311: 309: 308: 303:on July 21, 2011 302: 295: 287: 281: 278: 272: 271: 256: 248: 212: 206: 200: 194: 188: 182: 176: 170: 134: 117: 49: 21: 494: 493: 489: 488: 487: 485: 484: 483: 449:Series of books 424: 423: 405: 397: 389: 383: 362: 341:10.2307/3678777 323: 320: 315: 306: 304: 300: 293: 289: 288: 284: 279: 275: 250: 249: 245: 241: 236: 228:Wilhelm Levison 219: 177:("Documents"), 163: 90: 61:primary sources 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 492: 490: 482: 481: 476: 471: 466: 461: 456: 451: 446: 441: 436: 426: 425: 422: 421: 414: 409: 400: 392: 382: 381:External links 379: 378: 377: 325:Knowles, M. D. 319: 316: 314: 313: 282: 273: 259:Chisholm, Hugh 242: 240: 237: 235: 232: 231: 230: 225: 218: 215: 189:("Laws"), and 162: 159: 89: 86: 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 491: 480: 477: 475: 472: 470: 467: 465: 462: 460: 457: 455: 452: 450: 447: 445: 442: 440: 437: 435: 432: 431: 429: 419: 415: 413: 410: 404: 401: 396: 393: 388: 385: 384: 380: 374: 369: 368: 361:Reprinted in 358: 354: 350: 346: 342: 338: 334: 330: 326: 322: 321: 317: 299: 292: 286: 283: 280:Knowles 1960. 277: 274: 270: 266: 265: 260: 255: 247: 244: 238: 233: 229: 226: 224: 221: 220: 216: 214: 211: 210:MGH Schriften 205: 199: 193: 187: 183:("Letters"), 181: 175: 169: 160: 158: 156: 151: 149: 145: 140: 138: 133: 127: 125: 121: 116: 111: 107: 103: 99: 95: 87: 85: 84:(1813–1886). 83: 79: 74: 70: 66: 62: 58: 54: 50: 48: 38: 34: 30: 19: 366: 332: 328: 318:Bibliography 305:. Retrieved 298:the original 285: 276: 268: 262: 246: 168:Antiquitates 164: 152: 141: 137:World War II 128: 91: 73:Roman Empire 56: 44: 42: 36: 29: 406:(in German) 398:(in German) 390:(in German) 335:: 129–150. 331:. 5th ser. 110:Georg Waitz 82:Georg Waitz 428:Categories 307:2008-09-17 234:References 198:Necrologia 192:Scriptores 454:Documents 357:153364353 239:Citations 180:Epistolae 174:Diplomata 161:Divisions 150:in 1967. 100:reformer 65:chronicle 217:See also 98:Prussian 69:archival 349:3678777 261:(ed.). 96:by the 88:History 63:, both 355:  347:  124:Berlin 373:63–97 353:S2CID 345:JSTOR 301:(PDF) 294:(PDF) 257:. In 186:Leges 53:Latin 416:The 67:and 43:The 337:doi 213:). 139:. 126:. 57:MGH 430:: 351:. 343:. 333:10 375:. 359:. 339:: 310:. 51:( 39:. 20:)

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Monumenta Germaniae

Latin
primary sources
chronicle
archival
Roman Empire
Georg Heinrich Pertz
Georg Waitz
text publication society
Prussian
Heinrich Friedrich Karl Freiherr vom Stein
Georg Heinrich Pertz
Georg Waitz
Romantic nationalism
Berlin
World War II
Austrian Academy of Sciences
Bavarian State Library
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Historiography of Germany
Wilhelm Levison
"Germany/History" 
Chisholm, Hugh
Encyclopædia Britannica
"BibliotheksVerbund Bayern"
the original
Knowles, M. D.
doi
10.2307/3678777

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