2026, Publikationen

Norman Henniges, Johannes Mattes, Marianne Klemun (eds.) (2026): Earth–Knowledge. History of Science as Histories of Knowledge? Routledge: London and New York.

Using a transdisciplinary approach, this book examines how scientific understanding of the Earth has been created, transformed, and shared across time – combining perspectives from the history of science, sociology of knowledge, and cultural studies to explore the evolution of Earth sciences. Focusing on the practices, actors, and socio-cultural contexts that have shaped knowledge production,… Read More Norman Henniges, Johannes Mattes, Marianne Klemun (eds.) (2026): Earth–Knowledge. History of Science as Histories of Knowledge? Routledge: London and New York.

2025, Publikationen

Robert Shields Mevissen (2025): The Danube Empire: An Environmental History of Habsburg State Building and Civic Engagement. University of Pittsburgh Press: Pittsburgh.

n the nineteenth century, changes to the environment, driven by ideology, natural forces, and burgeoning fossil fuel power, shifted the course of the Habsburg Empire. Along the Danube—Europe’s second longest river—hydraulic engineering projects ranging from bridges to embankments and shipping hubs affected the river’s dynamics, as did new activities related to trade, industrialization, sanitation, recreation,… Read More Robert Shields Mevissen (2025): The Danube Empire: An Environmental History of Habsburg State Building and Civic Engagement. University of Pittsburgh Press: Pittsburgh.

2025, Publikationen

Matthew H. Edney (2025): Comparative Map History and “the History of Cartography” Methodologies, Institutions, and Idealizations. Leiden: Brill.

What is commonly thought of as the centuries-old field of “the history of cartography” was invented after World War II through incomplete historiographies by Cornelis Koeman, Armando Cortesão, R. A. Skelton, and J. B. Harley. This monograph begins to replace those misleading historiographies with an empirically grounded analysis of the ways in which early maps… Read More Matthew H. Edney (2025): Comparative Map History and “the History of Cartography” Methodologies, Institutions, and Idealizations. Leiden: Brill.

2025, Publikationen

Charlotta Forss (2025): Mapping the North: Myth, Exploration, Encounter. Bodleian Library: Oxford.

Maps have played a central role in our understanding of what and where defines the North. At the same time, the northernmost reaches of our world have, for much of history, been difficult to navigate and verify, from the mythical islands on medieval maps to the itineraries of Arctic explorers in the nineteenth century. This… Read More Charlotta Forss (2025): Mapping the North: Myth, Exploration, Encounter. Bodleian Library: Oxford.

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Call for Papers: Between Institutions and Geography: Cities as Hubs of Medieval River Transport and Trade (EAUH 2026 Barcelona)

It is commonly acknowledged that waterways are of crucial importance for trade. They allow for relatively efficient transportation of goods. Cities served as hubs in medieval trade, as providers of the necessary institutions and services. While the relation between geography and the early modern economy is well-studied, we know much less about the interaction between… Read More Call for Papers: Between Institutions and Geography: Cities as Hubs of Medieval River Transport and Trade (EAUH 2026 Barcelona)

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Konferenz Österreich-Ungarn im weltweiten Kolonialsystem, Freitag, 10. Oktober 2025 Collegium Hungaricum, Samstag 11. Oktober Campus der Universität Wien.

Die Doctoral School of Historical and Cultural Studies der Universität Wien und das Collegium Hungaricum planen für den 10. und 11. Oktober 2025 eine gemeinsame zweitägige Konferenz zur kolonial-geschichtlichen Vergangenheit Österreich-Ungarns. In den letzten Jahren ist die Auseinandersetzung mit der Habsburgermonarchie im Kontext der Kolonialgeschichte zunehmend Teil wissenschaftlicher Publikationen und des öffentlichen Diskurses geworden. Ziel… Read More Konferenz Österreich-Ungarn im weltweiten Kolonialsystem, Freitag, 10. Oktober 2025 Collegium Hungaricum, Samstag 11. Oktober Campus der Universität Wien.

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Stellenausschreibung Österreichische Nationalbibliothek: Direktor*in Kartensammlung und Globenmuseum

Die Österreichische Nationalbibliothek versteht sich als dienstleistungsorientiertes Informations- und Forschungszentrum, als Gedächtnisinstitution des Landes und als vielfältiges Bildungs- und Kulturzentrum. Zu ihren primären Aufgaben zählen die Vermittlung, Sammlung, Bewahrung, Dokumentation, Erforschung und Ausstellung ihrer Bestände sowie der Lesebetrieb. Die Kartensammlung und das Globenmuseum verwahren, bearbeiten, beforschen und präsentieren Landkarten, Pläne und Atlanten, topographische Ansichten, geografische… Read More Stellenausschreibung Österreichische Nationalbibliothek: Direktor*in Kartensammlung und Globenmuseum