Matthias Hardt

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Matthias Hardt (born June 16, 1960 in Gummersbach ) is a German historian .

Matthias Hardt graduated from 1980 to 1987 with a degree in history, German, as well as prehistory and early history at the University of Marburg . Hardt then held various employee positions before he joined the Germania Slavica project group at the former Humanities Center for the History and Culture of East Central Europe, now the Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe (GWZO). In the 1999 summer semester he received his doctorate in Marburg with the work on the shape and function of early medieval royal treasures , supervised by Hans K. Schulze and Jürgen Petersohn . Hardt has been the specialist coordinator for medieval history and archeology at the GWZO since 2000. Hardt has been teaching as an honorary professor for early history and archeology of Central Europe at the University of Leipzig since February 2013 .

Hardt published numerous publications on the history of the early and high Middle Ages and Eastern Central Europe, including the history of the Elbe Slavs in the early and high Middle Ages . He has been a member of the Historical Commission for Hesse since 2014 .

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  • Gold and domination. The treasures of European kings and princes in the first millennium. (= Europe in the Middle Ages. Vol. 6). Akademie Verlag, Berlin 2004, ISBN 978-3-05-003763-9 .

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