The Modern Age

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The Modern Age
Title page of the first edition
description Weekly for political, religious and cultural interests
language German
publishing company until December 29, 1865: H. Engel & Sohn; to Jan. 4, 1867: Herzfeld & Bauer; Jan 11, 1867 - Jan 13, 1882: S. Szántó: Dec 28, 1888 - Dec 25, 1903: Waizner & Sohn (Austria)
First edition August 30, 1861
attitude December 25, 1903
Frequency of publication weekly
editor Leop. Kompert u. S. Szántó, then Simon Szántó, from 1902 to 1903 Moriz Waizner u. Alfred Waizner
Article archive All expenses

Die Neuzeit was an Austrian magazine that first appeared on August 30, 1861 and the last time on December 25, 1903. The Modern Times appeared weekly in Vienna on a Thursday. The first editors of the magazine were Leopold Kompert and S. Szántó, the first publisher was H. Engel & Sohn. After Herzfeld & Bauer and then S. Szánto, the final publisher of the newspaper was from December 28, 1888 to Waizner & Sohn.

The modern era was a weekly for political, religious and cultural interests.

literature

  • Helmut W. Lang (Ed.): Austrian Retrospective Bibliography (ORBI). Row 2: Austrian Newspapers 1492–1945. Volume 3: Helmut W. Lang, Ladislaus Lang, Wilma Buchinger: Bibliography of Austrian newspapers 1621–1945. N-Z. Edited at the Austrian National Library. KG Saur, Munich 2003, ISBN 359823385X , p. 358

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Individual evidence

  1. Helmut W. Lang (Ed.): Austrian Retrospective Bibliography (ORBI). Row 2, Volume 3, 2003, p. 71.