Hannoversche Morgenzeitung

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The Hannoversche Morgenzeitung had been the - renamed - continuation of the art and culture magazine Die Posaune since 1845 . The publisher was Hermann Harrys , the son of Georg Harrys , the publisher (and printer) was the Hahnsche Buchhandlung . Their chief lecturer Karl Goedeke had strong influence on the sheet which feature as the political poetry of the pre-March period prescribed, such as the seal of Bodenstedtstraße or Geibel.

After censorship was discontinued in March 1848, the Hannoversche Morgenzeitung appeared daily, but in April 1850 it became part of the newspaper for Northern Germany .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Klaus Mlynek: Newspaper for Northern Germany, in: Stadtlexikon Hannover, p. 688