The Eckart

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The Eckart

description Austrian monthly magazine for politics, folklore and culture
language German
First edition 1953
Frequency of publication monthly (11 times a year)
Editor-in-chief nn
editor Austrian country team
Web link www.dereckart.at
ZDB 2102172-7

The Eckart (formerly: Eckartbote , Der neue Eckartbote ) is an Austrian monthly magazine for politics, folklore and culture from Vienna that has existed since 1953 . It is assigned to the New Right .

history

The "Eckartbote" was founded by Ernst Schögl in 1953, one year after the National Socialist Prohibition Act was relaxed, and has been an organ of the Austrian Landsmannschaft (ÖLM) ever since . The predecessor was Der getreue Eckart (1923–1955), which was published by Bruno Brehm at Adolf Luser Verlag during the Nazi era . The Eckartbote initially represented right-wing extremist , right-wing conservative and partly neo-Nazi positions. It saw itself as a magazine for German culture. His literary- thematic focus was on the publication of poems . The paper used German-speaking writers such as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe , Franz Grillparzer and Friedrich Nietzsche as an instrument . On the other hand, it discredited authors like Ernst Jandl and Friederike Mayröcker . The magazine has been used more and more as a political and social paper since the 1980s. In 2002 it was renamed. The edition is approx. 12,000 copies.

The Documentation Archive of the Austrian Resistance (DÖW) sees the magazine as " marked by revanchist and xenophobic content".

Eckart writings

The quarterly publication Eckartschriften was published for the first time in 1955 . The editor was initially Ludwig Pfleger, then Robert Hampel, then Michaela Köck. In 1972 the circulation was 6,000, plus 1,000 as free advertising booklets. The Eckart publications deal with the same subjects as the magazine.

Authors

literature

  • Andrea Reiter: The "Eckartbote" (1952–1982). Model of a computer-aided journal analysis as a contribution to the criticism of ethnic-national ideology (= Stuttgart works on German studies, No. 144). Heinz, Akademischer Verlag, Stuttgart 1985, ISBN 3-88099-148-0 .
  • Documentation archive of Austrian resistance (ed.): Handbook of Austrian right-wing extremism . Deuticke, Vienna 1994, ISBN 3-216-30099-4 , pp. 189-197.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. d-nb.info Note from the German National Library on changing names of the journal.
  2. ^ Austrian National Library (ed.) Eckartbote since 1953 . Retrieved June 28, 2016.
  3. Andrea Reiter: The 'Eckartbote' (1952–1982). Model of a computer-aided journal analysis as a contribution to the criticism of ethnic-national ideology (Stuttgart works on German studies, 144). Akademischer Verlag Heinz, Stuttgart 1985, p. 3.
  4. Österreichische Landsmannschaft , DÖW, accessed on September 19, 2013.
  5. This is proven by a detailed review: Andrea Reiter: Der 'Eckartbote' (1952–1982). Model of a computer-aided journal analysis as a contribution to the criticism of ethnic-national ideology (Stuttgart works on German studies, 144). Akademischer Verlag Heinz, Stuttgart 1985, pp. 2-3.