German Historical Institute
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German Historical Institute(s) (GHI) (German: Deutsche Historische Institute, DHI) are (currently) five independent academic research institutes situated in Rome, London, Washington DC, Warsaw and Moscow, dedicated to the study of historical relations between Germany and the host countries in which they are based,[1] along with 4 other institutions, in Paris, Beirut, Istanbul and Tokyo.
The German Historical Institutes are part of the Stiftung Deutsche Geisteswissenschaftliche Institute im Ausland (D.G.I.A.), which is governed under public law and supervised by the Federal Ministry for Education and Research (Germany) (Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung, BMBF).[2]
- German Historical Institute Rome (Istituto Storico Germanico di Roma) (established in 1888)
- German Historical Institute London (GHIL) (1976)
- German Historical Institute Washington DC (GHI) (1987)
- German Historical Institute Warsaw (Niemiecki Instytut Historyczny w Warszawie (NIH) (1993)
- German Historical Institute Moscow (Германский Исторический Институт в Москве (ГИИМ) (2005)
- German Centre for Art History (Institut Historique Allemand Paris (IHAP) (1958)
- Institute for Oriental Studies in Beirut (1961)
- Institute for Oriental Studies in Istanbul (1961)
- Institute for Japanese Studies in Tokyo (1988)
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- ^ Staff. GHIL: General Information. Accessed 30 April 2008
- ^ a b c Staff. German Historical Institute, Washington DC: Mission. Accessed 30 April 2008
- ^ a b Staff. Related Institutes (DGIA). Accessed 30 April 2008