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New research project "Perthes colonial" launched

The three-year project "Perthes kolonial" has been launched at the Centre for Transcultural Studies / Gotha Perthes Collection, for which the two Erfurt-based historians, Professor Iris Schröder and Professor Christiane Kuller, secured third-party funding of 370,000 euros from the "Thüringer Aufbaubank" in 2025. The research in this project focuses on "The business of mapping Africa, Latin America and Oceania (1871–1945)".

Controversies surrounding colonial history are moving academia, society and politics. In the "Perthes kolonial" project, researchers at the Centre for Transcultural Studies / Perthes Collection at the University of Erfurt are now investigating how the map publisher Justus Perthes Gotha processed knowledge from contexts of colonial conquests and land acquisitions in the 19th and 20th centuries. One focus of the research is on the associated business strategies: With maps of, for example, deposits of raw materials in colonies, the publisher sought to gain trading houses, shipping companies and schools as customers, among others. The Gotha Perthes Collection – the publishing house's collection in Gotha, which has been preserved by the University of Erfurt – is one of only a few collections of its kind in the world that makes it possible to trace this entrepreneurial dimension of colonial cartography.

Unlike most map collections, the Gotha Perthes Collection also documents the production, distribution and, in some cases, the reception of maps. As a result, the records in Gotha allow rare insights into the business of colonial cartography, for example into the economic success and failure of publishing products or the scope of distribution. In the "Perthes kolonial" project, questions about such aspects of economic and business history are related to the overarching context of the development of a colonial knowledge culture in Europe.

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