The Schlern

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The Schlern
monthly magazine for South Tyrolean regional studies

description Trade journal
Area of ​​Expertise History , regional history
language German
publishing company Publishing house Athesia ( Italy , South Tyrol )
Headquarters Bolzano
First edition 1920
Frequency of publication per month
Editor-in-chief Beate Gatterer (since 2014)
Web link www.athesia.com
ISSN (print)

The Schlern is a German-language monthly magazine for South Tyrolean regional studies. The thematic focus is on science and research, art and culture from a regional historical perspective . The magazine is named after the Schlern , a 2563  m high, characteristically shaped mountain in the South Tyrolean Dolomites .

The Schlern ( 2563  m ), namesake of the magazine

history

An independent regional history magazine for South Tyrol was a reflection of the division of Tyrol after the First World War , when the southern part of the country came to Italy. The first issue appeared on January 1, 1920. First, Der Schlern was published as a bi-monthly magazine. The first editor was Franz Junge . Analogous to this, the regional journal Tiroler Heimat appeared in North Tyrol from 1921 .

In 1923, as an exception, issue 6 of the 1923 year was published in an Italian-language parallel edition on Albin Egger-Lienz .

For the period of National Socialism (1943-1945), the magazine was banned after they are already in their final pre-war output in 1938 by the fascist administration in the Sciliar had been renamed and then suppressed. It was not until 1946 that the ban was lifted through a printing permit from the Allied administration.

The editor was Irmgard Flies until her death on May 14, 2014; the scientific advisory board is Hans Grießmair . Today the magazine is printed and published by the publishing house Athesia (formerly Tyrolia) in Bozen .

Editor

See also

literature

  • Hans Grießmair : The Sciliar. Register for the years 1920–1978 (author, person, place, subject and image registers). Athesia, Bozen 1979.
  • Hans Glaser: Der Schlern 1–61 (1920–1987): Index of the years 1920–1987. Athesia, Bozen 1989.
  • Hannes Obermair : La rivista sudtirolese “The Sciliar” nel contesto della storiografia novecentesca. In: Giovanni Ciappelli (Ed.): Riviste di confine. Atti del convegno di Bolzano-Trento, November 2006 (= Archivio per l'Alto Adige. 101/2007). Florence 2008, pp. 221-233.
  • Hannes Obermair: Upheavals, transitions, opportunities: regional historical magazines in the Tyrol-South Tyrol-Trentino area and in Italy. In: Thomas Küster (Ed.): Media of limited space. State and regional historical journals in the 19th and 20th centuries (= Bernd Walter, LWL Institute for Westphalian Regional History , Landschaftsverband Westfalen-Lippe [Hrsg.]: Research on regional history. Volume 73). Schöningh, Paderborn [a. a.] 2013, pp. 265–281 ( limited preview; download with registration, PDF; 1.85 MB ).
  • Othmar Parteli: 100 years of "Der Schlern" - a success story in a class of its own . In: Der Schlern, vol. 94, 2020, issue 1, pp. 5–45.

Web links

Remarks

  1. The Sciliar . Anno IV. Giugno 1923. Fascicolo 6: Albino Egger-Lienz .
  2. See Hannes Obermair: Upheavals, transitions, opportunities: regional historical magazines in the Tyrol-South Tyrol-Trentino area and in Italy. In: Thomas Küster (Ed.): Media of limited space. State and regional historical journals in the 19th and 20th centuries (= Bernd Walter, LWL Institute for Westphalian Regional History , Landschaftsverband Westfalen-Lippe [Hrsg.]: Research on regional history. Volume 73). Schöningh, Paderborn [a. a.] 2013, pp. 265–281, here: pp. 273 ff. ( limited preview; download with registration, PDF; 1.85 MB ).