Authors and contributing institutions
Members of the project staff and authors
- Kaur Alttoa (art historian; Dorpat/Tartu)
- Dr. Agnese Bergholde-Wolf (art historian; Marburg and Riga)
- Prof. Dr. Rainer Atzbach (archaeologist; Aarhus)
- Dr. Alexander Baranov (historian; Berlin)
- Dr. Elita Grosmane: (art historian; Riga)
- PD Dr. Christofer Herrmann (art historian and construction researcher; Mainz and Berlin)
- Dr. Ilmārs Dirveiks (architect and construction researcher; Riga)
- Prof. Dr. Bernhart Jähnig (historian; Berlin)
- Dr. Villu Kadakas (archaeologist; Reval/Tallinn)
- Dr. Juhan Kreem (historian; Reval/Tallinn)
- Prof. Dr. Ilgvars Misāns (historian; Riga)
- Prof. Dr. Matthias Müller (art historian; Mainz)
- Dr. Ieva Ose (art historian and archaeologist; Riga)
- Prof. Dr. Ojārs Spārītis (art scholar and cultural scientist; Riga)
- Prof. Dr. Dethard von Winterfeld (art historian; Mainz)
Contributing institutions
The project is located at Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Intitute of Art History and Musicology, Dept. of Art History.
There will be cooperation with the following scientific partners:
- Latvian Academy of Sciences / Latvijas zinatnu akademija
- Institute of Art History of the Academy of Fine Arts of Latvia / Latvijas Makslas akademijas Makslas vestures instituts
- Reval City Archive / Tallinna Linnaarhiiv
- Aarhus University, Department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies
- International Historical Commission on the Research of the Teutonic Order
Projekt finance
The project will be funded by Bundesbeauftragte für Kultur und Medien as well as by Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach-Stiftung.