Hannoverland (magazine)

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Hannoverland. Half-monthly publication for the customer and the protection of our home in Lower Saxony

description Trade journal
Area of ​​Expertise History didactics
language German
publishing company Gersbach-Verlag ( Germany )
First edition 1907
Frequency of publication fortnightly
Editor-in-chief Georg Friedrich Konrich
Web link zdb-katalog.de/title.xhtml?idn=012888915&view=full

Hannoverland was a magazine on local history of the later state of Lower Saxony and appeared in the last years of the German Empire from 1907 to 1916. The paper was initially published in Hannover by Ernst Geibel with the additional title "Monthly for history, regional and folklore, language, art and Literature from our home in Lower Saxony ”. During the First World War from 1915 onwards, the paper was published by Friedrich Gersbach in Bad Pyrmont . The title addition on the year title page of the 9th year betrayed the bi-weekly publication initially as a “bi-monthly publication for the history, regional and folklore, language, art and literature of our Lower Saxony homeland”, then summarized as a “bi-monthly publication for customers and the protection of our Lower Saxony Homeland".

The Osnabrücker monthly magazine for history and local history went up in the Hanover region; both magazines were no longer issued after 1916.

The editor Georg Friedrich Konrich pointed out the concern of the home magazine in the first edition on page 4 as follows:

“The Heimat movement has a goal that goes far beyond the narrow boundaries of its own tribe: it wants to bring up valiant men for the great fatherland who are devoted to it in holy love, men on whom it can rely in serious times. Because those who stand up for their homeland also step forward when the whole thing is important. "

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Compare the information in the catalog of the German National Library
  2. Stefan Brüdermann (ed.): History of Lower Saxony / founded by Hans Patze (= publications of the Historical Commission for Lower Saxony and Bremen , Vol. 36) Vol. 4: From the beginning of the 19th century to the end of the First World War , Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 2016, ISBN 978-3-8353-1585-3 , p. 1295; Preview over google books