Campus Gotha, Gotha Research Library

Perthes im Gespräch: „Hermann Wagner ist mein einziger Freund“ – Männerfreundschaft, Loyalität und die Arbeit im Perthes Verlag um 1900

Date
17. Jun 2026, 5.00 pm
Location
CG5 – Perthes Forum, Ahnensaal (Justus-Perthes-Straße, Gotha)
Series
Perthes im Gespräch
Organizer
Gotha Research Library (FBG)
Speaker(s)
Charlotte Prauss (University of Göttingen)
Event type
Discussion/Forum
Event Language(s)
German
Audience
Charlotte Prauss (University of Göttingen)

The Gotha Research Library of the University of Erfurt invites you to another public lecture in the series "Perthes in Conversation" on Wednesday, 17 June. This time, under the title „'Hermann Wagner ist mein einziger Freund' – Männerfreundschaft, Loyalität und die Arbeit im Perthes Verlag um 1900“ (Hermann Wagner is my only friend' – male friendship, loyalty and work at Perthes Verlag around 1900), the focus will be on the role of personal relationships, loyalties and emotional ties in the production of geographical knowledge. The speaker will be historian Charlotte Prauß. The event begins at 5 p.m. in the Ahnensaal of the Perthes Forum in Gotha. Admission is free.

The lecture will focus on the close, friendly relationship between the Göttingen geography professor Hermann Wagner and the publisher Bernhard II. Perthes. The two had a long-standing relationship. Even as a grammar school teacher at the Ernestinum in Gotha, Wagner worked as a freelance employee of the Perthes publishing house until the mid-1870s, which Bernhard Perthes, who had come of age, took over in 1881. Wagner, who had held the Göttingen Chair of Geography since 1880, became one of the young publisher's closest confidants during the reorganisation of the publishing house after the death of August Petermann, whose son and future successor - Joachim Perthes – completed his doctorate under Wagner in 1913. Based on letters, publishing correspondence and personal relationships, the speaker will analyse how male friendships and loyalties structured the work at the publishing house – and what emotional, social and scientific dependencies arose from this.

At the end of the evening, the Friends of the Gotha Research Library Association invites you to a small reception.

The speaker
Charlotte Prauß is currently researching the emergence of colonial knowledge at the University of Göttingen as a doctoral student at Justus Liebig University Giessen.

The event can also be attended digitally for the first time. Simply click on the following link.

The series "Perthes in Conversation"

… provides information in workshop reports and discussion rounds on the progress of the indexing of the Gotha Perthes Collection, current finds and ongoing projects.

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