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Welcome to the Working Group “Collections of the Austro-Hungarian Navy”
The Working Group "Collections of the Austro-Hungarian Navy" focuses on the collection policies and practices of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, as well as the study of collection holdings acquired through voyages and expeditions.

Directories and Repositories

The Working Group "Collections of the Austro-Hungarian Navy" prepares directories and repositories on the history of expeditions and the collecting activities of Habsburg naval personnel.



Journeys and Expeditions

Special: Habsburg navy on archaeological missions


Biographies

Expedition Vessels


Collections



Mission & Vision

The Working Group "Collections of the Austro-Hungarian Navy" serves as a platform for interdisciplinary academic exchange and cooperation among scholars studying the collection holdings acquired through the expeditions of the Austro-Hungarian Navy to Europe.

Who we are

In December 2024, the Weltmuseum Wien hosted the workshop ‘Provenance research with a focus on collections of the Imperial Navy of Austria-Hungary’, during which the idea of establishing a permanent working group was proposed.

About Working Group “Collections of the Austro-Hungarian Navy”


Coordinators

Members

Project Partners

Project Partners

Activities

Projects

Members of the Working Group Collections of the Austro-Hungarian Navy are involved in a variety of research projects. You can find a selection of these projects here: Research Projects

Events

Conference: Austria-Hungary in the global colonial system - The Doctoral School of Historical and Cultural Studies at the University of Vienna and the Collegium Hungaricum are planning a joint two-day conference on Austria-Hungary's colonial-historical past for 10 and 11 October 2025 (More Information here ...)

All events, including past events, here on the Event page!

Publications

© 2025, Working Group “Collections of the Austro-Hungarian Navy” - These project pages are hosted by Association KMA Navy Archive.