Dr. Bernhard Hagen in his office with his employees, ca 1910.
Δ LECTURE AT THE INSTITUT FÜR STADTGESCHICHTEBernhard Hagen (1853–1919): From tropical medicine specialist to racial researcher – A story of interconnection between Sumatra, New Guinea and Frankfurt
With Dr Monique Ligtenberg, Zurich
An event organised by the Weltkulturen Museum in cooperation with the Institut für Stadtgeschichte
The lecture sheds light on the transimperial career of physician and anthropologist Bernhard Hagen, who founded the Ethnological Museum in Frankfurt (today: Weltkulturen Museum) after working for over ten years as a tropical doctor in the Dutch East Indies and German New Guinea. His biography shows how colonial medicine, racial research and scientific networks in ‘foreign’ colonies shaped the museum's development.
Please note that the event will NOT take place at the Weltkulturen Museum, but at the Institut für Stadtgeschichte.
LOCATION: Institut für Stadtgeschichte, Münzgasse 9, 60311 Frankfurt am Main
Admission is free. Space is limited, so please arrive early to secure your spot.
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