Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities

Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften
AbbreviationBBAW
Formation
  • 1700 (1700) (founded)
  • 1752 (Royal Society)
  • 1918 (Prussian Academy)
  • 1992 (modern charter)
Legal statustreaty
HeadquartersJägerstrasse 22/23
D-10117 Berlin, Germany
Coordinates52°30′50″N 13°23′39″E / 52.51389°N 13.39417°E / 52.51389; 13.39417
Official language
German
President
Christoph Markschies
Vice-Presidents
  • Julia Fischer
  • Ulrike Kuhlmann
Main organ
Board of Directors
Parent organization
German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina
Staff450
Websitewww.bbaw.de/en

The Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities (German: Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften), abbreviated BBAW, is the official academic society for the natural sciences and humanities for the German states of Berlin and Brandenburg. Housed in three locations in and around Berlin, Germany, the BBAW is the largest non-university humanities research institute in the region.[1]

The BBAW was constituted in 1992 by formal treaty between the governments of Berlin and Brandenburg on the basis of several older academies, including the historic Prussian Academy of Sciences from 1700 and East Germany's Academy of Sciences of the German Democratic Republic from 1946. By this tradition, past members include the Brothers Grimm, Wilhelm and Alexander von Humboldt, Lise Meitner, Theodor Mommsen, Albert Einstein, and Max Planck.[2] Today the BBAW operates as a public law corporation under the auspices of the German National Academy of Sciences, and has over 300 fellows and 250 additional staff members.[3] Its elected scientific membership has included 78 Nobel laureates.[4][5]

The BBAW operates several subsidiary research centers. Projects include compiling large dictionaries; editing texts from ancient, medieval, and modern history; and editing the classical literature from diverse fields. Notable examples include Inscriptiones Graecae, the Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum, the German Dictionary (German: Deutsches Wörterbuch), the Ancient Egyptian Dictionary (Altägyptisches Wörterbuch), the bibliography of works by Alexander von Humboldt, and a scholarly edition of the works of Ludwig Feuerbach.[6]

History

Entrance to the old Prussian Academy of Sciences on Unter den Linden 8. Today the building hosts some BBAW projects
The Academy of Sciences of the DDR, the AdW (1950)
The modern BBAW headquarters at Jägerstrasse 22/23 (2006)

Society of Sciences (1700–52)

The roots of the BBAW can be traced to the Society of Sciences of the Elector of Brandenburg (German: Kurfürstlich Brandenburgische Sozietät der Wissenschaften), founded in 1700 by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz under the patronage of Frederick I of Prussia. The institution was created on the principle of uniting the natural sciences and the humanities, making it a prototype for other academies across Europe.[2] The rise of the field of physics can be genealogically traced to this period of the Academy,[7] as well as modern European mathematics.[8]

Royal Academy (1752–1918)

Under Frederick the Great, an enthusiastic patron, the Academy rose to even wider significance. In 1752 it merged with the Nouvelle Société Littéraire to form the Royal Academy of Sciences (German: Königliche Akademie der Wissenschaften). The new Academy attracted prominent scientists and philosophers, including Immanuel Kant, who were able publish writings which would have been censored elsewhere in Europe.[9] While it was an important center in the Age of Enlightenment, due to its royal patronage the Academy did not enjoy complete freedom. Political writings in its Proceedings throughout the 18th century argued the merits of monarchies over republics, warned against the French Revolution, and defended Prussia against accusations that it was despotic. In the 19th century the von Humboldt brothers reorganized the Academy along more open lines. Prominent critical thinkers such as Theodor Mommsen, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling, Friedrich Schleiermacher were all active members for many decades.[10]

Prussian Academy (1918–33)

With the collapse of the German monarchy in 1918, the Royal Academy was renamed the Prussian Academy of Sciences (German: Preußische Akademie der Wissenschaften). During this period it rose to international fame[11] and its members included top academics in their fields such as Albert Einstein, Max Planck, Hermann Diels, and Ernst Bloch.[10]

Nazi Germany (1933–45)

During the Nazi period, as with all institutions across Germany, the Academy became subject to the "Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service." As a result, Jewish employees and political opponents were expelled. Albert Einstein resigned in 1933 before he could be expelled and Max Planck, the Academy's president, was coerced to publicly support nationalist socialism. However, despite initial resistance, over time the Academy and many of its scientists became willing tools of the Nazis. New statutes in 1938 reorganized the Academy according to the Führer principle, causing Planck to resign his presidency in protest.[12] The mathematician Theodor Vahlen, proponent of the anti-Semitic Deutsche Mathematik movement, became its president.[13] By war's end the Academy's reputation was destroyed and many of its prominent scientists were stigmatized. Planck died in 1947.[12]

Modern history (1946–present)

After World War II, what remained of the Academy wound up in the Soviet Zone of Occupation. Re-opened by the Russians in 1946 as the German Academy of Sciences at Berlin (German: Deutsche Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin), it moved to the former Prussian Maritime Trade Company building on the Gendarmenmarkt in 1949. The Academy was renamed the Academy of Sciences of the German Democratic Republic (German: Akademie der Wissenschaften der DDR) or AdW in 1972, by which time it had over 400 members and 24,000 employees.[11] After German reunification the AdW was dissolved in December 1991 due to its controversial role in support of the East German regime. In August 1992, the BBAW was reconstituted by interstate treaty between the landtags of Berlin and Brandenburg using the original model of the old Prussian Academy.[12] Today its headquarters are located at the former AdW building, with special projects conducted at the old Prussian Academy on the Unter den Linden. It also has a third office in Potsdam.[11]

Research

Research projects

The academy sponsors a variety of interdisciplinary, long-term and externally funded projects. These include large German and foreign-language dictionaries; historical-critical publications of ancient, medieval, and modern texts; and editing and interpreting the classical literature by scholars from diverse academic fields. In 2012 the BBAW was home to 47 major projects, the most notable include:[6]

Research centers

The Academy has established a number of research centres over time, including centres for basic research, language and history. Each seeks to pool expertise from various fields with the goal of improving cooperation between university and non-university institutions and stimulating regional and international research innovation. In 2012 the BBAW operated three such centers:[20]

  • Zentrum Grundlagenforschung Alte Welt: a centre for research of primary sources of the ancient world[21]
  • Zentrum "Preußen-Berlin": The "Prussia-Berlin" Research Centre, an amalgamation of projects on the history and culture Prussia and Berlin
  • Zentrum Sprache: The Language Research Centre

Facilities and funding

The BBAW operates at three locations in and around Berlin:[1]

  • Headquarters
    Jägerstrasse 22/23
    10117 Berlin
  • Former Prussian Academy of Sciences building
    Unter den Linden 8
    10117 Berlin
  • New building
    Am Neuen Markt 8
    14467 Potsdam

Funding for the Academy comes primarily from the states of Berlin and Brandenburg, with a significant portion of its research supported by the federal and state governments of Germany.[2]

Salon Sophie Charlotte

The Salon Sophie Charlotte is a public evening event organized by the BBAW bringing together leading academics and the general public. Being selected as an academic panelist or speaker is considered highly prestigious. The number of visitors increased over the years to up to 3000 visitors (2017) including academics, public intellectuals and politicians such as Chancellor Angela Merkel.[22]

Eponym of the salon is Sophia Charlotte of Hanover (1668–1705), Queen consort in Prussia as wife of King Frederick I., who initiated, together with Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, the founding of the scientific academy in Berlin in 1700. On her estate Lietzow (Charlottenburg) near Berlin maintained Sophie Charlotte, who had a great passion for philosophy, free-spirited salons, which formed a counter-world to strict Prussia etiquette as a social meeting place for discussions, readings or musical events.

The event takes place in BBAW's academy building at Berlin's Gendarmenmarkt. Every year it is organized with a different thematic focus.

  • 2006: Kick-off (Auftaktveranstaltung)
  • 2007: Europe in the Middle East – The Middle East in Europe (Europa im Nahen Osten – Der Nahe Osten in Europa)
  • 2008: Do you know Prussia – really? (Kennen Sie Preußen – wirklich?)
  • 2009: The evolution welcomes your children (Die Evolution empfängt Ihre Kinder)
  • 2010: Escape from the amazement? (Flucht vor dem Staunen?)
  • 2011: Reciprocity. Patrons and donors of the sciences and the arts (Gegenliebe. Gönner und Geber der Wissenschaften und der Künste)
  • 2012: Artifacts. Knowledge is art – art is knowledge (Artefakte. Wissen ist Kunst – Kunst ist Wissen)
  • 2013: The science and the love (Die Wissenschaft und die Liebe)
  • 2014: Europe – a place of the future (Europa – ein Zukunftsort)
  • 2015: Put in the light (Ins Licht gerückt)
  • 2016: Do we live in the best of all possible worlds? (Leben wir in der besten aller möglichen Welten?)
  • 2017: Rebellions, revolutions or reforms? (Rebellionen, Revolutionen oder Reformen?)
  • 2018: Language (Sprache)[23]

Medals, prizes and lectures

The Academy bestows a number of scientific medals and awards and is host to prestigious lectures:[24]

Medals

  • Helmholtz Medal: Awarded biennially to individuals who have made significant academic contributions to the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, or medicine. It was first awarded on 2 June 1892 to the physiologist Emil Du Bois-Reymond, physicist Lord Kelvin, and mathematician Karl Weierstraß.[25]
  • Leibniz Medal: Awarded to individuals or groups for special services in support of scientific research. It was first awarded to the Berlin art collector James Simon, patron of archeological excavations and museums.[25]

Prizes

  • Academy Prize: An annual prize awarded for outstanding scientific achievement in any disciplinary field. It is awarded at the Academy's Leibniz Day celebration in the summer and includes 50,000 Euros.
  • Prize of the Academy (endowed by the Commerzbank Foundation): Awarded biennially for outstanding scientific achievement in the area of research in legal and economic principles. It includes 30,000 Euros is conferred at a joint ceremonial session of the Academy and the Commerzbank Foundation.
  • Eva and Klaus Grohe Prize of the Academy: Awarded biennially for outstanding scientific achievement by German scientists with a doctorate in the area of infectious diseases. The prize includes 20,000 Euros and is conferred at the Academy's annual Einstein Day celebration.
  • Prize of the Academy (endowed by the Monika Kutzner Foundation): Awarded annually for outstanding scientific achievement in the area of cancer research. It includes 10,000 Euros and is conferred at the Academy's annual Einstein Day celebration.
  • Prize of the Academy (endowed by the Peregrinus Foundation): Awarded biennially for outstanding achievements by scholars from eastern and southeastern Europe. It includes 5,100 Euros and is conferred at the Academy's annual Einstein Day celebration.
  • Technical Scientific Prize: Awarded for outstanding achievement in the engineering sciences by young engineers and scientists in research or industry. It includes 10,000 Euros and is awarded at the Academy's annual Day of Engineering.
  • Walter de Gruyter-Prize: Awarded biennially for outstanding achievement in a subject area covered by the publishing house Walter de Gruyter. It includes 7,500 Euros and is preferably awarded to those who are young, relative to their achievements.
  • Liselotte Richter-Prize of the Leibniz-Edition Potsdam: Awarded biennially to senior school students in the province of Brandenburg and includes 1,000 Euros.

Lectures

Publications

The Academy's Proceedings have been variously titled throughout history:[10]

  • Miscellanea Berolinensia (1710–43)
  • Histoire de l'académie royale des sciences et belles lettres (1745–69)
  • Nouveaux mémoires de l'académie royal (1770–86)
  • Sammlung der deutschen Abhandlungen (1788–1803)
  • Abhandlungen der Königlich Preußischen Akademie (1804–1917)

Today the BBAW's publications appear in a wide variety of established journals, as well as its own publications such as Jahrbuch, Berichte und Abhandlungen, Debatten and the journal Gegenworte.[26]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b BBAW Introduction (in English) retrieved 06-21-2012.
  2. ^ a b c History of the BBAW at the Union of German Academies of Sciences and Humanities Archived 2013-06-27 at the Wayback Machine (in English) at www.akademienunion.de, retrieved 06-21-2012.
  3. ^ BBAW Membership Roster Archived 14 March 2020 at the Wayback Machine (in English) retrieved 06-22-2012.
  4. ^ Goethe Institute profile of the BBWA (in English) retrieved 06-21-2012.
  5. ^ berlin-sciences.com profile of the BBAW, retrieved 06-21-2012.
  6. ^ a b BBAW Projects Archived 30 September 2018 at the Wayback Machine (in English) retrieved 06-21-2012.
  7. ^ Sheilla Jones: The Quantum Ten: A Story of Passion, Tragedy, Ambition and Science Oxford University Press, 2008, ISBN 9780195369090 p. 35
  8. ^ Eberhard Knobloch: "Mathematics at the Prussian Academy of Sciences 1700–1810" in: Mathematics in Berlin, from: Gordon Brebner, Roger Woods (eds): Field-Programmable Logic and Applications: 11th International Conference, Proceedings Volume 2147, Belfast: Springer 2001, ISBN 9783540424994. p. 1 online summary
  9. ^ Aarsleff, Hans (1989). "The Berlin Academy under Frederick the Great". History of the Human Sciences. 2 (2): 193–206. doi:10.1177/095269518900200203. S2CID 144502234.
  10. ^ a b c Laursen, John Christian (2005). "The Berlin Academy". In Popkin, Richard H. (ed.). The Columbia History of Western Philosophy. New York: Columbia University Press. p. 493. ISBN 0-231-10129-5.
  11. ^ a b c BBAW History Archived 2019-05-14 at the Wayback Machine (in English) retrieved 06-21-2012.
  12. ^ a b c Mark Walker: "The Surrender of the Prussian Academy of Sciences" in: Nazi Science, Basic Books, 2008 ISBN 9780465011889. Ch. 4
  13. ^ Klaus and Ann M. Hentschel (eds.): Physics and National Socialism: An Anthology of Primary Sources (Birkhäuser, 1996) ISBN 0-8176-5312-0. Appendix F
  14. ^ "Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum". Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities. Retrieved 18 July 2012.
  15. ^ Altägyptisches Wörterbuch (in German) retrieved 06-21-2012.
  16. ^ Christian Fellbaum (ed.): Idioms and collocations: Corpus-based linguistic and lexicographic studies, London: Continuum, 2007, 224 p. ISBN 978-0-82-644473-8
  17. ^ "Goethe-Wörterbuch (The Goethe Dictionary)". Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities. Retrieved 18 July 2012.
  18. ^ "Inscriptiones Graecae". Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities. Retrieved 18 July 2012.
  19. ^ "Monumenta Germaniae Historica". Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities. Retrieved 18 July 2012.
  20. ^ BBAW Research Centers (in English) retrieved 06-21-2012.
  21. ^ Center for Research of the Ancient World (in German) retrieved 06-21-2012.
  22. ^ About the Salon Sophie Charlotte in Der Tagesspiegel
  23. ^ Salon Sophie Charlotte at BBAW
  24. ^ Union of the German Academies of Sciences and Humanities Archived January 3, 2014, at the Wayback Machine list of BBWA prizes (in English) retrieved 06-21-2012.
  25. ^ a b "Medals – Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities". www.bbaw.de. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
  26. ^ BBAW Publications current listing (in English) retrieved 06-21-2012.

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