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Through its work in research, knowledge transfer, documentation, and digitalization, the Herder Institute for Historical Research on East Central Europe - Institute of the Leibniz Association supports a wide range of academic activities related to the historical and cultural development of Eastern Central Europe. Its focus is on Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Czechia, and Slovakia. 

An important concern is the joint research of the interrelationship between this core region and its neighbors like Ukraine in a pan-European comparative context. 

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News and Updates

    • Vernetzung

    LivArch Fellows zu Gast im Herder-Institut

    Im Juni 2026 sind im Rahmen des Projekts "Documenting Russia’s war against Ukraine. Die Herausforderungen lebendiger Archive für die historische Wissensproduktion (LivArch)" vier Fellows zu Gast im Herder-Institut.
    • Allgemeine Nachricht

    Peter Haslinger bei der 32nd International Conference of Europeanists

    Peter Haslinger hält den Vortrag "National Anxieties in a Multinational Empire – Intersected Securitization of Minorities in Austria-Hungary (1867-1914)" auf der 32nd International Conference of Europeanists "Integrity, Solidarity, and Unity: Hopes and Realities of the European Future", 16. bis 18. Juni 2026

Current events

At the Herder Institute

  • Optimizing 3D models of endangered Cultural Heritage (Opt3D)

    This project explores how 3D digital tools can help preserve and study historical buildings, particularly Jewish heritage sites from early modern Poland-Lithuania. Many of these structures have endured significant changes due to conflicts and renovations, making their histories complex to document.
    • Infrastructure project
    • Research project
  • GenDem – Interconnection of anti-feminisms

    What do anti-feminism, democracy, and authoritarian tendencies have in common? This question is the focus of the new LOEWE research center “GenDem.” For the first time, this research project is conducting a comparative study of anti-feminist mobilizations in various countries in Eastern and...
    • Research project
    • Transfer project
  • Documenting Russia’s war against Ukraine

    Since Russia attacked Ukraine, events have been recorded in real time with the help of a wide variety of actors. Chat messages, social media posts, georeferenced satellite images, eyewitness interviews, and photo documentation are coming into focus as a means of researching the events. This has led...
    • Research project