Category: related research
Over the last years, our project has worked closely with MfN’s “Transkriptionswerkstatt” (transcription workshop), a group of volunteers transcribing historic handwritten documents from the archive at the Museum für Naturkunde (MfN) (see our in-depth...
The Long History of Claims for the Return of Cultural Heritage from Colonial Contexts: 17 to 19 November 2021 International conference of the German Lost Art Foundation in cooperation with the Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz...
We congratulate our Sydney project partner and First Nations curator Laura McBride on the recent opening of “Unsettled”, one of the Australian Museum’s most significant exhibitions in its almost 200-year history. This powerful exhibition...
Our Melbourne project partners Kimberley Moulton, Rebecca Carland and Tim Stranks have long been working with the collections of Prussian naturalists William Blandowski and Gerald Krefft. Here is an insight into the exciting potential...
Anna Haebich, one of the participants at our workshop in October 2020, was recently a guest on ABC’s radio programme Late Night Live, talking about her work on German endeavors in Australian colonial natural...